On Sat, May 17 2014, Daniel Greenfeld wrote:
I've looked all over the site and can't figure out how to submit a request
for sponsoring the conference. I would love a contact point! :-)
The link is in the leftmost square in the middle of the site (Call for
sponsors). It looks quite obvious to
On Thu, Apr 17 2014, Vineet Panchbhaiyye wrote:
Is there any particular reason you are not considering opencv.
If not, check out opencv.
Aren't they different? OpenCV is a computer vision. PIL/Pillow are still
image processing.
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On Tue, Apr 01 2014, Pradip Caulagi wrote:
It is rather late in the day to bring this up but ...
I heard they are removing iterators from Python to keep a small core.
Anybody want to join efforts to write a generic library to fill this
gap?
Damn you. I googled for this. This happens to me
On Fri, Mar 21 2014, lokesh bobby wrote:
Hi ALL,
Can you share your thoughts on how to parse a JSON file by using
python?
import json
with open(data.json) as f:
json.load(f)
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On Fri, Mar 21 2014, lokesh bobby wrote:
Hi Prashant,
I have 2 concerns here
1. As I mentioned earlier, my file consists of more than 2 lac
lines. So it is not possible to load that many number of lines inside
json.loads(). We need to pass the file, which itself is a limitation
as
On Mon, Mar 10 2014, Shashidhar Paragonda wrote:
Hello python hackers
I have a excel file which is .xls format. My requirement is: the
excel file contains a manual test cases, in second column, I need to
read a file and extract thekeywords like : Login, logout, click to
optimize, enhance,
On Sun, Mar 09 2014, Dileep wrote:
Hi,
We require Python Developer for our company Hewlett-Packard India Software
Operation.
This requirement is for our RD division Bangalore. If you are interested
please send me your resume to dileep...@gmail.com
It might be a good idea to describe what
Please use the body of the email to ask your question and subject header
for a short summary.
On Fri, Feb 21 2014, bab mis wrote:
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On Thu, Jan 30 2014, Asif Jamadar wrote:
Dear All,
I really like this blog because python every where
http://www.codefellows.org/blogs/5-reasons-why-python-is-powerful-enough-for-google
Sounds a little apologetic to me.
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On Thu, Jan 30 2014, Shashidhar Paragonda wrote:
Hello Python hackers
Does anyone know the good tutorial / book on indepth python knowledge
on datastructures and algorithms.
Not completely related but there's a good algorithms course starting in
Feb on Coursera that you can consider joining.
On Sat, Jan 18 2014, Daniel Greenfeld wrote:
See https://twitter.com/computionist/status/424269765465497601/photo/1
For what it's worth, I've already spoken up on the Bangalore Python
mailing list last year because of gross misogyny. I know that event
and others were brought to the attention
On Thu, Jan 09 2014, Venu Murthy wrote:
Hello friend!
This was the first time, we are actually writing some serious code and it
found it quite not like Python when packing for the code to be deployed on
a windows machine.
We were using the setuptools build and install to do this... and it
On Mon, Dec 30 2013, Pranjal Mittal wrote:
Hi,
I had a question regarding how *InMemoryUploadedFiles* work in Django.
I posted the question in Stackoverflow. Haven't got a good answer yet.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20827939/is-inmemoryuploadedfile-really-in-memory
Any one has a
On Mon, Dec 30 2013, Abhishek L wrote:
I'm a happy user of elpy (https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy) in
emacs for all python related things. It includes some popular
extensions for code-completion (Jedi/Rope backends), Code navigation
etc. It should be available in marmalade/MELPA
Aditya Laghate adi...@thinrhino.net.in writes:
[...]
Out of curiosity, does the term 'Full Stack' mean, 'Jack of all trades
Master of (N)one'?
I ask this, because of late after hearing/reading the terms like
'Rockstar', 'Ninja' such similar terms, the new trend seems to be
'Full stack
kracekumar ramaraju kracethekingma...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
For December meetup we are planning to have Introduction to Python from
9:00 AM to 1:30 PM and usual talks from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Dec 21.
The idea is to have basic tutorial for Python, Django, Flask, Salt, Fabric,
Ansible or
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
HI Moinak,
When posting about a talk, it'll be useful to include at least the title of
the talk and a small bio of the speaker.
True. Although Ulrich Drepper is extremely well known. :)
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ashish makani ashish.mak...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Kracekumar, fellow pythonistas
There is a linux talk [1] this saturday, from 3-5 pm by Ulrich
Drepperhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich_Drepper[0]
Is there a chance of rescheduling our november meetup ?
In the future, it would be nice to
Saager Mhatre saager.mha...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Sigh! Implementing a reasonably important feature in an obscure manner
(that too, not completely, since even slots are accessible from
outside an object) is not in keeping with friendliness. I say this
feature is reasonably important since
Rohit kumar rohitkav...@gmail.com writes:
Just a quick question. Are you guys talking about open source licensed
IDE or community edition of this IDE for a project which should be
online for 3 months than could get the full featured software. Since
this offer was in pycharm earlier isn't it.
Mandar Vaze / मंदार वझे mandarv...@gmail.com writes:
OT. I remember when they first demoed pycharm at PyCon and they said
something like, it has compatibility features if you're coming from
normal editors like vim or emacs. He said that and then started
pycharm, it crashed and took down the
Sriram Karra karra@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I always write them as webapps - and ship them with embedded tornado web
server. You can strip it down to bare minimum, or choose lighter weight
'frameworks' if you wish. There are plenty of advantages to this general
approach:
I personally
Sriram Karra karra@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Isn't that the case with any cross-platform toolkit - if the intent is
to be cross platform?
Yes but going inside the browser is more of a sacrifice than other
approaches. I mean, just launching the app will start a web server and
then a browser
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
I am building my first desktop app with Python and I would like to get
recommendation on what toolkit to use.
I am planning to use either PyGTK or PyQT.
(Are there anything else I should consider.)
wxpython. It uses the native widgets depending on
Anand B Pillai anandpil...@letterboxes.org writes:
[...]
That sounds very good. It has been a long time since we had that
kind of response. Keep up the good work.
We need more efforts like this to spread the cheer.
I think keeping http://bangalore.python.org.in/ upto date would be
nice. A
sameerkatti sameerka...@live.com writes:
Chill,
I took care of the problem myself.
I have run this code and i was able to upload it to the server.
May be u have learnt some different python.
You should read your email after a few months when you're no longer
working on the project and see
Annapoornima Koppad a.kop...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
[1].
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/computing/Women-programmers-learn-to-schmooze/articleshow/22877116.cms
[...]
This article, at least some of the Python parts of it, are not
accurate. Bangpypers didn't host PyCon
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
The response from women coders was overwhelming, said Anand
Chitipothu
All I said was it looked like there were more women participants this
year compared previous years. Surprised to see what came out.
I'm annoyed but not surprised.
Anand B Pillai anandpil...@letterboxes.org writes:
[...]
+1. Suggest to keep topics closer to the interpreter.
There are other lists specifically devoted to discussion
of diversity and related issues.
This list has a lot of legacy in creating and nurturing
the Python community by
bab mis bab...@outlook.com writes:
Hi ,Any XML parser which gives the same kind of data structure as yaml
parser gives in python. Tried with xmlmindom but ir's not of a proper
datastrucure ,every time i need to read by element and create the
dict.
lxml probably. The ElementTree API in the
I'm repeating this workshop once a week for a month.
http://thelycaeum.in/blog/2013/09/18/online_basic_python_course/
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s|s supr.e.etse...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Great effort. Would it be possible for you to inform little more in
advance? I would like to be part of your online workshop, next whenever it
happens.
I did email the list in advance but there was another high traffic
thread going on at the time.
Sriram Narayanan sriram...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I forgot all about this event. Great compilation, Noufal ! I go through it
and provide feedback, if any.
Thank you Sriram.
[...]
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Annapoornima Koppad a.kop...@gmail.com writes:
HI Noufal,
Thanks for the tutorial. I read through the tutorial. The topic was
definitely different than most of the tutorials that are online. So I have
to write the code myself before I give other comments.
Thanks. I'd appreciate the
Saager Mhatre saager.mha...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Dude, what's the best way to send you feedback on this? Do we just
mail you or is there a repo we can comment/pull from?
Email me. It's version controlled but not on Github.
[...]
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Kiran Jonnalagadda j...@pobox.com writes:
[...]
I only have more experience with long term maintenance of code.
Pinned requirements == complacency == future breakage, when maintenance is
much more expensive than it is today.
We deploy multiple times a day and I don't find that the gap
Dhananjay Nene dhananjay.n...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
The difficulty with that approach (I've never actually done it) is
that it requires versioning these bundles, make them available to your
installation scripts and code to them (lately I've started using
ansible to do this).
I know. I
I just wrapped this up earlier today and have the course notes and IRC
transcript at
http://thelycaeum.in/online-workshops/python-14-Sep-2013/python-14-sep-2013.html
Comments welcome.
Thanks!
Noufal Ibrahim nou...@nibrahim.net.in writes:
Hello everyone,
I'm planning to do a small
PDBTrack - http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PdbTrack
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Balachandran Sivakumar benignb...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
It is not a strong preference. It is something that a
lot of us are used to, and so I assume people are fine with it and
hence status quo :).
It's quite a strong preference for me. I'm also very pedantic about the
way I
Saager Mhatre saager.mha...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Noufal Ibrahim nou...@nibrahim.net.inwrote:
Saju M sajup...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
* Why dir(json) not showing tool ??
Because of the __all__ variable in the module.
http://docs.python.org/2/tutorial
I often type this
x = Break this into a list.split()
instead of
x = [Break, this, into, a, list]
The latter is more tedious to type.
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Jeffrey Jose jeffjosej...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I come from a place where you use *batteries* as much as possible, and
where shelling out is the last resort.
[...]
I think so too. Perl programmers are much more comfortable with the
whole qx business than Python programmers are with os and
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
I'd expect it to be False. There will be a small amount of time between
the two invocations and the time will change
Ok, that makes sense. Should have written a better test case. What about
this.
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1) == datetime.date(2013, 1,
Noufal Ibrahim nou...@nibrahim.net.in writes:
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
I'd expect it to be False. There will be a small amount of time between
the two invocations and the time will change
Ok, that makes sense. Should have written a better test case. What about
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
See this:
In [3]: OrderedDict(a=1) == {a: 1}
Out[3]: True
Today (10/Sep) is not equal to right now (10/Sep, 11:28 am).
Makes sense no?
True, but datetime.date(2013, 1, 1) == datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1)
should still get me true. (The argument
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
You can also achieve the same using __del__.
class Foo:
def __del__(self):
print on exit
foo = Foo()
if __name__ == '__main__':
print 3+4
print 8+9
This whole business is kind of surreptitious.
The PyODE
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Isn't that the job of PyODE library to keep track objects in the world by
adding them to a list or something?
I'd expect so.
If I say something like world.add_geometry(obj), it should keep track of
it. But for some obscure reason, it
Anand B Pillai anandpil...@letterboxes.org writes:
[...]
This is kind of continuing the original thread's context in disguise.
Let us have healthy discussions fresh, so request to not post further
on rekindling a closed thread.
Please co-operate. If you really have to talk about it, keep
Me@Bibhas m...@bibhas.in writes:
Don't know if I can call it a snippet, But this command on terminal -
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8080
Similar but less well known.
Command line ftp client (similar to ftp(1))
python -m ftplib ftp.gnu.org
Command line mail client (similar to mail(1)) but
Saju M sajup...@gmail.com writes:
echo '{name: Bangpypers, location: Bangalore}' | python -m json.tool
In this command, what is this json.tool ?
I could not find tool in dir(json)
import json
dir(json)
['JSONDecoder', 'JSONEncoder', '__all__', '__author__', '__builtins__',
'__doc__',
Vineet Naik naik...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
If you are using jedi[1] with auto-complete in emacs, C-. takes you to
the definition by opening the module file in a write protected
buffer. I use jedi mainly for this feature and inline documentation
popout rather than for autocomplete :-)
Saju M sajup...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I have couple of doubts
* How do you find json has module named tool ?.
I look at the code/docs.
* Why dir(json) not showing tool ??
Because of the __all__ variable in the module.
http://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/modules.html
import json
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/52308-the-simple-but-handy-collector-of-a-bunch-of-named/
With api responses after you have parsed the json, you start doing things
like:
api_response[attribute]
I would much prefer to do
api_response.attribute
I
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
I generally like to use attributes instead of keys.
If you are parsing json, aren't you limited to using keys?
Of course. I was making a general statement about attributes vs. keys.
The bunch pattern can fix this, but its not widely known/used, so I
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I use it very often. Here is my random-password script.
[...]
I use mkpasswd(1) :)
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Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
$ sudo apt-cache search mkpasswd
libstring-mkpasswd-perl - Perl module implementing a random password
generator
I think that's something else.
noufal@sanitarium% dpkg -S =mkpasswd
whois: /usr/bin/mkpasswd
noufal@sanitarium% file
Shabda Raaj sha...@agiliq.com writes:
Eg: See this:
http://nbviewer.ipython.org/5151306
I was expecting datetime.date.today() == datetime.datetime.today()
to give me a True. (It is false).
I'd expect it to be False. There will be a small amount of time between
the two invocations and the
Pratham Gadre pratham.ga...@gmail.com writes:
Audrey,
We would like to hear your thoughts on the antics pulled by Anand Pillai
(member of PSF).
I think this is getting out of hand. There were mistakes made
intentional or otherwise and this caused a lot of ill will.
I'm not particularly fond
Hello everyone,
I'm planning to do a small online Python workshop on the 14th
(this Saturday). I've made the announcement on my website at
http://thelycaeum.in/blog/2013/09/04/online_course_on_basic_python/
I'm specifically targetting college students. If you've been
using python
babmis bab...@outlook.com writes:
[...]
Really. Please use the body of the email for the message and the subject
line for the subject.
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Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Lets say you a python file x.py.
You can import it just using import x.
If you have y/x.py, you would import it using import y.x or from y
import x. Here x is a submodule of y and y is also a module. But where is
the file for module y
Anand B Pillai anandpil...@letterboxes.org writes:
Hi List,
The mailing list settings has been modified to change the
default reply-to address to the poster. Earlier it was
the list itself.
Is that a good idea? Gnus is smart enough to handle lists specially so
I'm not particularly
davidsnt david...@gmail.com writes:
Can some one please help me to find the best way to do a file upload and
file download to a FTP server in python.
There is an ftplib module in the standard library. I'd start with that.
[...]
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Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Noufal,
Can you call them and see if they'll be interested?
I'll mail Dr. Parashar. I've already got a response from the Kerala
state people. Do we need to mail the regional CBSE office separately?
[...]
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Baiju M baiju.m.m...@gmail.com writes:
How about creating a website with resources for teachers and students?
BangPypers is one of the oldest Python community from India. So, I
think it would be great to do it as a community project. Anyone
interested ?
I'm definitely interested. One of my
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Why don't we have a panel discussion about Python in schools at PyCon
India? We can invite officials from education departments and discuss about
how to effectively use Python and what support can be provided from the
community. We can
Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Noufal, can you find someone to invite from Kerala govt?
I don't know anyone personally but can ask around and send some
emails. Let's see.
Is there anyone in this list who knows someone from CBSE board?
Anand
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There's a pull request which Gora has sent that adds sponsors. There's
some discussion going on. Anyone interested in helping out, please jump
in and participate. More will come as the work gains traction.
https://github.com/pythonindia/pyconindia2013/pull/1
Thanks.
[...]
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Harish Vishwanath harish.shas...@gmail.com writes:
How do I subscribe to inpycon? Please help.
Use http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/inpycon
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Gora Mohanty g...@mimirtech.com writes:
[...]
I presume that one just forks the repo, informs people what one
is working on, and sends Anand a pull request once the work is
done.
I have a fundamental question. Since the above requirements have
workflows like registration, and since the
hiharry danny hrd...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
if this be the case , then without using inheritance property of OOP ,i,e,
without creating further new subclasses , how can I access other user
defined methods of ClassOne class via Class Two class. The ouput value will
be returned by a user
jitendra gupta jitu.ic...@gmail.com writes:
x = input(Enter the nu\t)
Enter the nu 3
type(x)
type 'int'
x = input(Enter the STR\t)
Enter the STR 3
type(x)
type 'str'
Use input(), this will take care of your data type
input is the equivalent of eval(raw_input()). So you get funny
Gora Mohanty g...@mimirtech.com writes:
On 8 May 2013 23:00, Jagadeesh N. Malakannavar mnjagade...@gmail.com wrote:
I prefer to do it like this
a = list(str(3245325))
sum(map(int, a))
24
What does the map() gain you over basic list comprehension:
sum( [int(i) for i in '3245325'] )
Umesh Tiptur umeshreloa...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi all,
Thanks for the reply for the basic of basic qn: But still I am stuck
with another problem, i.e I want to add a number which is 23. I want
a digit answer in this case.
Any idea how to split a number into digits to add them.
This is a
Umesh Tiptur umeshreloa...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi,
I am very new to programming in python. But I want to know is user
hass inputted a number or a string
Please help with this HOW to..
Python doesn't have anything like C's scanf that can read input into
variables of fixed types.
Anything
Hello everyone,
I apologise in advance for the off topic email. I'm posting this
here since most people these days use git and github for their open
source (and often company) version control needs.
I'm doing a 2 day git workshop on May 11 and 12 in Bangalore in
association with
A nice post by Brett Cannon about working on the Python project for a
decade
http://sayspy.blogspot.ca/2013/04/a-decade-of-commits.html
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Rahul R rahul8...@gmail.com writes:
I dont intent to pre optimize things , I am rather driven by curiosity on
how one could do that.
I'm with Anand on recommendations but like you, I'm curious as to
whether this is possible. Do you have some estimates of size for your
dictionary and the
Jeffrey Jose jeffjosej...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Anand Chitipothu anandol...@gmail.comwrote:
[[x for x in a if x%i == 0] for i in [2, 3]]
oh thats smart.
Yup. Very.
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jaya kumar jayakumargen...@gmail.com writes:
Hai to all,
one of my friend opened a new shop in chennai. its related to electronic
items accessories related to pc,system parts,we are planning to going to
develop a website.The website need to show system quote and details of the
todays price
[...]
What subdomain do we need? Is bangalore.python.org.in good?
I think using the city name is good. Not sure if it is spoiling the
already existing brand name bangpypers.
I prefer city names myself. The name of the group might not be as
straightforward.
[...]
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kracekumar ramaraju kracethekingma...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I am interested. If we can have atleast 2 - 3 people we can avoid
single point of failure. We can also identify more people and train
with the efforts.
Firstly, I think the IPSS should have a single point of contact for a
group.
Deepak Garg deepakgarg.i...@gmail.com writes:
The meetup is scheduled on the 24th of this month.
Please let know if anyone else would like to present too.
http://www.meetup.com/BangPypers/events/86481052/
I won't be able to make it.
[...]
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PM, Deepak Garg deepakgarg.i...@gmail.comwrote:
Call for speakers/presenters:
Please let know if anyone would like to present something in this Nov 10
meetup : http://www.meetup.com/BangPypers/events/86481052/
Thanks,
Deepak
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Noufal Ibrahim
nou
Deepak Garg deepakgarg.i...@gmail.com writes:
Sunil, please update some contact details on the event page so that if
anyone has issue reaching the place, they have someone to call.
If anyone else would like to present something please reply back or update
the page yourself.
Deepak Garg deepakgarg.i...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
[Deepak] The last one I had attended was June meetup which had nearly 25
guys and the topics/talks were good. I am not sure how was the July meetup
( the one with Pycon discussion ). Which particular meetup are you talking
about ?
davidsnt david...@gmail.com writes:
Thank you for the quick response.
nc and proxycommand are more of a linux way of doing it, but is there any
python oriented way, like I do an ssh and get an object with that I again
do once more ssh etc,
I don't know but if whatever you're using inside
davidsnt david...@gmail.com writes:
Yeah agreed, but with proxycommand and nc I get a very little control over
the session, I need a connection object where I can create multiple
connections and execute a large set of commands.
Yes but all through your gateway correct?
The ssh level
Saju M sajup...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I am using python 2.6.
I need a way to make following code working without any ValueError .
a, b, c, d = (1,2,3,4)
a, b, c, d = (1,2,3).
This is crude but fun. I wouldn't do it in anything serious program though.
import itertools
a, b, c, d =
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Noufal Ibrahim nou...@nibrahim.net.inwrote:
Saju M sajup...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I am using python 2.6.
I need a way to make following code working without any ValueError .
a, b, c, d = (1,2,3,4)
a, b, c, d = (1,2,3).
This is crude but fun. I
There is already
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/PythonPune
While I like python-p...@python.org address, the google group probably
has a user base.
Satyajit Ranjeev satyajit.ranj...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I have been inspired by the community of Pythonists in Bangalore
Satyajit Ranjeev satyajit.ranj...@gmail.com writes:
Oops... sheepish grin :). Guess I should have searched before posting. One
should update the wiki though.
So what do you think I should do? A mailing list breaks the dependency of
Google groups.
Ask on that group? :)
[...]
--
Cordially,
Nitin Kumar nitin.n...@gmail.com writes:
Hi All,
I want to get a control to python before a file start downloading using any
explorer or download manager.
Can you elaborate a little? Are you talking about the file being
accessed on a server by a remote client? Where is your program running?
Shuhaib Shariff metafus...@gmail.com writes:
Smart people tend to be successful at things they pursue in life. Its
likely that their personal/professional circle will notice this
quality and attest.
This was clear and succinct.
If you've rarely succeeded at anything, nobody has every
kracekumar ramaraju kracethekingma...@gmail.com writes:
Slightly off topic though, I can't use me@mydomain or
some...@anothergoogle.com to join google group. That was the reason
I use librelist, thanks for the google group link.
Yup. I'm not a fan of G! groups either. I came across this from
Anand Balachandran Pillai abpil...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
That leaves just a few on the table. And I don't want
to convert this thread to an Emacs vs Vi one :)
I meant it as a general -1 to language specific editors unless there's
some highly speciallised reason to use one.
And yes, that
Hello everyone,
I apologise in advance for the cross posting but this is
something relevant to all Pythonistas in India.
The AGM of the Indian Python Software Society will take place on
the 30 of September 2012 after PyCon India. The announcements are here
This is really tragic. His work and efforts have considerably shaped our
community here and his absence will be sorely felt by all of us. :-|
RIP
JAGANADH G jagana...@gmail.com writes:
Hi All,
Just now I got a message that our dear KG (Kenneth Gonsalvas) passed away.
He was admitted in
vid v...@svaksha.com writes:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Noufal Ibrahim nou...@nibrahim.net.in
wrote:
Looks like the package metadata is getting messed up because of a non Ubuntu
pip
(/usr/local/bin) and an Ubuntu Python.
Yup, back then (10.04 lts, which is what I stick to for dev
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