will talk about the hotspot
profiler. Ian Bicking will be talking about py.test, a unittest
alternative. Maybe John Roth will be able to talk about Fitnesse, a
Wiki-based acceptance test system.
There will also be time to chat, and many opportunities to ask
questions. We encourage people a
The Chicago Python User Group, ChiPy, will have its next meeting on
Thursday, 13 January 2005, starting at 7pm. For more information on
ChiPy see http://chipy.org
This month the topic will be An Introduction To Jython, presented by
Brian Zimmer. Jython is an implementation of Python that runs on
ect-discuss
Archives:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.sqlobject
Download:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sqlobject/SQLObject-0.6.1.tar.gz?download
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The Chicago Python User Group, ChiPy, will have its next meeting
on Thursday, February 10th, starting at 7pm. For more information on
ChiPy see http://chipy.org
John Hunter of the University of Chicago School of Medicine will give a
presentation on Matplotlib, a Python package for scientific pl
limited
capacity congestion points like servers, checkout counters, and tunnels.
It also provides monitor variables to aid in gathering statistics.
Ian Bicking will be presenting on WSGI, WSGIKit, and Python web
programming. WSGI is a new Python standard for interfacing between web
servers (like
The Chicago Python User Group, ChiPy, will have its next meeting on
Thursday, April 14th, starting at 7pm. For more information on ChiPy
see http://chipy.org
Michael Tobis, who is organizing this meeting, needs to give the
building a list of names. If you think it's possible you will come,
send e
Topic - Tutorial: Web programming in Python with Paste
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This month Ian Bicking will be presenting a tutorial Python web
programming, using several different systems: Python Paste,
Webware/WebKit, Zope Page Templates (not just for Zope!), and
will talk about using Python with C and C++ projects.
* Ian Bicking will discuss some functional programming techniques
available in Python.
We'll also be planning the book club <http://chipy.org/bookclub.html>
There will be time to chat, and many opportunities to ask questions.
We
definitions of Chinese characters.
* Ian Bicking will talk about distutils and setuptools -- how to use
Python packages and how to make your own.
* If time permits, Michael Tobis will talk on the pdb module, probably
along with a "symbolic debuggers, who needs 'em?" discussion.
The
th further filtering allowed
* Public introspection interface (sqlmeta)
* Better date support
* New column types: BLOBCol and PickleCol
* Bug fixes, small changes, etc.
See http://sqlobject.org/News.html for details.
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I'm pleased to release the first official packaging of the Paste suite
of tools. I'm starting at 0.3 -- less committal than 1.0, but more
confident than 0.1... just right for now.
Python Paste aims brings consistency to Python web development and web
application installation, providing tools for
November topics are "Remote, Generic and Random", just like us.
We'll have presentations on PyRO (Python Remote Objects) by Fawad
Halim, generic functions (as implemented in RuleDispatch) by Ian
Bicking, and the standard library random module by Robert Ramsdell.
There will also
I'm pleased to announce FormEncode 0.3.
What is it?
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FormEncode is a package for form validation and conversion. It also
includes modules for parsing, filling, and extracting metadata from HTML
forms. It features robust conversion both of incoming and outgoing
data, attention paid to
, and
validating structured data, including nested and repeating form elements.
FormEncode is being used in several projects, including Subway,
TurboGears, and SQLObject.
Where is it?
Website and docs:
http://formencode.org
Download:
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/FormEncode
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using WSGI and
the tools in Paste.
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, and to The Open
Planning Project for their ongoing support.
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ploy).
Paste Deploy
* Really nothing interesting.
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pool and kill threads that are wedged.
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