Frosted - The fast and simple Python code checker - V 1.0.0 released

2014-01-21 Thread timothy . crosley
Pyflakes has been forked to create Frosted: a simple, fast, and well documented 
Python code checker.

See more here:

https://github.com/timothycrosley/frosted
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isort - the automatic Python import sorter - version 3.0.0 released

2014-01-03 Thread timothy . crosley
isort v 3.0.0 released with the following major features:

- Built-in support for editorconfig config files (http://editorconfig.org/)
- Support for consistent syntax when adding or removing imports
- Improved handling of files that a user doesn't have permission to read
- The ability to separate import sections with custom comments

see more here: http://timothycrosley.github.io/isort/
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Pies v 2.0.0 released - Run Python 3 code on python 2 Unchanged!

2013-11-15 Thread timothy . crosley
Pies is a Python2  3 Compatibility layer with the philosophy that all code 
should be Python3 code. Starting from this viewpoint means that when running on 
Python3 pies adds virtually no overhead.

Instead of providing a bunch of custom methods (leading to Python code that 
looks out of place on any version) pies aims to back port as many of the 
Python3 API calls, imports, and objects to Python2 - Relying on special syntax 
only when absolutely necessary.
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isort 2.2.0

2013-10-20 Thread timothy . crosley
isort (the Python import sorting library, command line tool, Vim plugin, 
Sublime plugin, and Kate plugin) has released version 2.2.0: 

Improvements since 2.0.0 release:
- Improved module grouping detection method.
- Added two additional multi-line output modes (Vertical Grid  Vertical Grid 
Grouped).
- Forces there to be exactly one new line at the end of all sorted files.
- Kate-plugin now keeps cursor position when adding and removing imports.
- Adds support for writing to stdout by appending -d argument
- Adds support for automatically adding and/or removing import statements 
across multiple python files.
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isort 1.2.1 released

2013-09-06 Thread timothy . crosley
isort automatically sorts and sections Python imports. It can turn even the 
most messy import structure into nice clean sections without duplicates. isort 
provides a command line utility, Python library, and Kate plugin for convenient 
use.

New in this release: 

- Added support for multiple line-wrap output modes
- Added support for sorting based on import length
- Keep processing after encountering a file in the skip list
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Re: Screencast: Creating and deploying an advanced python web application in under 15 minutes!

2013-03-29 Thread timothy crosley
I apologize for the audio from the original screen cast, it was really sub-par. 
I bought a new microphone and re-recorded it: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L8TsmrZPLgfeature=youtu.be

Thanks!

Timothy

On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 4:54:15 AM UTC-4, timothy crosley wrote:
 Hi,
 
 
 
 I've created a screen cast showing how a message board with live-validation 
 and Ajax calls written in python can be built and deployed in under 15 
 minutes. You can view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucougrZK9wI
 
 
 
 I hope some of you find it useful,
 
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 
 
 Timothy
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Re: Screencast: Creating and deploying an advanced python web application in under 15 minutes!

2013-03-29 Thread timothy crosley
Thanks Karim!

On Friday, March 29, 2013 10:47:41 AM UTC-4, Karim wrote:
 On 29/03/2013 14:53, timothy crosley wrote:
 
  I apologize for the audio from the original screen cast, it was really 
  sub-par. I bought a new microphone and re-recorded it: 
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L8TsmrZPLgfeature=youtu.be
 
 
 
  Thanks!
 
 
 
  Timothy
 
 
 
  On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 4:54:15 AM UTC-4, timothy crosley wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  I've created a screen cast showing how a message board with 
  live-validation and Ajax calls written in python can be built and deployed 
  in under 15 minutes. You can view it here: 
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucougrZK9wI
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  I hope some of you find it useful,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Thanks!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Timothy
 
 Hi Timothy,
 
 
 
 Very interesting!
 
 
 
 Thx a lot!
 
 Cheers
 
 Karim

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Screencast: Creating and deploying an advanced python web application in under 15 minutes!

2013-03-26 Thread timothy crosley
Hi,

I've created a screen cast showing how a message board with live-validation and 
Ajax calls written in python can be built and deployed in under 15 minutes. You 
can view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucougrZK9wI

I hope some of you find it useful,

Thanks!

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Re: QT Inspired web development framework for python

2013-03-21 Thread timothy crosley
I really hope I'm not beating a dead horse, but I'm still really hoping for 
some feedback (good or bad) for this toolset/framework - as I really think it 
could help other Pyhton developers out. To that end I've added some demos on 
the main website showing how it works in action, that will hopefully make it 
more obvious what the framework is about and it's advantages. These are 
available here: http://www.webbot.ws/Demos 

Thanks Again,

Timothy
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Re: Test a list

2013-03-20 Thread timothy crosley
Hi Ana, 

if I understand your question correctly, all you have to do to test this is to 
write:

if i in t:
   print Test1
else:
   print Test2

On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:15:27 PM UTC-4, Ana DionĂ­sio wrote:
 t= [3,5,6,7,10,14,17,21]
 
 
 
 Basically I want to print Test 1 when i is equal to an element of the list 
 t and print Test 2 when i is not equal:
 
 
 
 
 
 while i=25:
 
 
 
 if i==t[]:
 
 
 
print Test1
 
 
 
 else:
 
 
 
print Test2
 
 
 
 What is missing here for this script work?
 
 
 
 Thank you all

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Re: QT Inspired web development framework for python

2013-03-13 Thread timothy crosley
I've added special hooks into the framework to make integration with Django 
projects fairly seemless, these are detailed under the django quick start 
guide: http://www.webbot.ws/QuickStartGuide

I hope this addresses some of the questions that have come up here,

Thanks!

Timothy
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WebElements - QT Inspired web development framework for python released

2013-03-01 Thread timothy . crosley
Hi Everyone, 

I've been working on a web development framework that integrates several 
popular QT features (such as a graphical template builder, signal / slots, ui's 
built by objects) for the last few years, and I was hoping that some people 
here might find it useful. 

If you are interested the main link for the widgets is 
http://www.webelements.in 
and the link for the framework overall is http://www.webbot.ws 

Thanks! 

Timothy 
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Re: QT Inspired web development framework for python

2013-03-01 Thread timothy crosley
Hi Michael,

Thanks! Since it simply produces html it can integrate very cleanly with 
django, or
Any other framework that allows returning raw html. To be more specific,  in 
django withing a view function you can return a response object that contains 
the HTML produced by WebElements. In the future I plan on adding even more 
django integration 
For things such as ajax abstraction. The long term vision is to be able to 
create apps and widgets that will run on any python framework unmodified except 
for calls to the database etc.

Timothy

Thursday, February 28, 2013 11:43:04 PM UTC-5, Michael Torrie wrote:
 On 02/28/2013 06:48 PM, timothy crosley wrote:
 
  I've been working on a web development framework that integrates several 
  popular QT features (such as a graphical template builder, signal / slots, 
  ui's built by objects) for the last few years, and I was hoping that some 
  people here might find it useful.
 
  
 
  If you are interested the main link for the widgets is 
  http://www.webelements.in
 
  and the link for the framework overall is http://www.webbot.ws
 
 
 
 Very professional-looking pages, I must say!
 
 
 
 How would your framework fit into a framework such as Django? In other
 
 words, could it be used as the view part of django?  Or is it meant to
 
 completely replace a traditional web framework?

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Re: QT Inspired web development framework for python

2013-03-01 Thread timothy crosley
Hi Ian,

The intention would be to invoke WebElements at view run time, this way the 
developer can write code to  interact with the elements and effect the produced 
HTML dynamically on every request

Timothy
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QT Inspired web development framework for python

2013-02-28 Thread timothy crosley
Hi Everyone,

I've been working on a web development framework that integrates several 
popular QT features (such as a graphical template builder, signal / slots, ui's 
built by objects) for the last few years, and I was hoping that some people 
here might find it useful.

If you are interested the main link for the widgets is http://www.webelements.in
and the link for the framework overall is http://www.webbot.ws

Thanks!

Timothy
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