Re: bulk sms with python

2014-10-28 Thread Bob Hartwig
Sounds like you want to use Twisted or something to implement the SMPP
protocol.  That's not trivial, but probably not too difficult; if you don't
need message delivery confirmation, it should be stateless.

Bob



On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 8:01 AM, ngangsia akumbo  wrote:

> I need to build a bulk SMS system for a particular group of users.
>
> i WAS THINKING OF USING RAPIDSMS, AND KANNEL.
>
> Is there not a way to use just python from scratch to build a bulk sms
> system
>
> or if there are other simpler means please indicate to me.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Ngangsi Richard
>
> skyoe: ngangsia.richard
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Re: Looking for tips for moving dev environment from Windows to Mac

2014-01-08 Thread Bob Hartwig
"4. Best visual diff utility for Mac?"

opendiff.  I think it's part of xcode.

Regarding Python IDEs, I really like PyCharm.  It's written in Java, and
sometimes you can tell that by its performance, but it's very featureful
and has a great debugger, and your 16 GB box should support it nicely.

Bob




On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 8:11 AM,  wrote:

>  Long time Windows developer making the move to Apple platform. My new
> development environment is a 15" MacBook Pro with 16 Gb RAM and a 512 Gb
> SSD. I'm totally new to the world of Apple hardware and software and am
> looking for advice on what apps, utilities and hardware I should consider
> for my new environment..
>
> Some early questions:
>
> 1. Which distribution of Python to install (Python.org, ActivateState,
> other?) and do I need to do anything special to avoid overwriting the
> system copy of Python?
>
> 2. Text editor: Textmate, BBEdit, Emacs/VI, or other?
>
> 3. Multiple external monitors: Any recommendations on monitor specs/models
> for 2 external monitors for a MacBook?
>
> 4. Best visual diff utility for Mac?
>
> Any other "gotta have" Mac apps, utilities, or hardware accessories you
> would recommend?
>
> Thank you!
> Malcolm
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Re: Sexism in the Ruby community: how does the Python community manage it?

2013-10-18 Thread Bob Hartwig
I think we should follow the lead of the radio and TV industry, and let the
FCC decide what's acceptable.  On second thought, that won't work - they
would let "therapist" through, and as we all know, that has a double
meaning.




On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 4:57 AM, ishish  wrote:

> Am 17.10.2013 18:16, schrieb Roy Smith:
>
>  On Thursday, October 17, 2013 11:07:48 AM UTC-4, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>
>>> Module names should be  descriptive, not fancy.
>>>
>>
>> Interesting comment, on a mailing list for a language named after a
>> snake, especially by a guy who claims to prefer an language named
>> after a fish :-)
>>
>
> As Tim already explained, it's named after Monty Python...
>
> ...Python FAQ 1.16.
>
> "Do I have to like "Monty Python's Flying Circus"?"
>
> "No, but it helps. Pythonistas like the occasional reference to SPAM (
> https://en.wikipedia.org/**wiki/Spam_%28Monty_Python%29),
> and of course, nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition..."
>
>
>
> Sas
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