Re: [python-uk] London Python meetup, Wednesday, October the 10th

2007-09-18 Thread Edward Hartley
Sorry I'm traveling that day, good luck with it though. Ed Hartley On 9/18/07, Sam Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 15:15 +0100, Fuzzyman wrote: I could give a quick demo of IronPython and Silverlight - anything from 10mins upwards... Mmm... I love to see that. That

Re: [python-uk] 2nd London Python Dojo - 18:30 15 October 2009 at Fry-IT

2009-10-07 Thread Edward Hartley
Sent from my iPhone at last the handheld that works! On 7 Oct 2009, at 12:41, Dave Kirby dave.x.ki...@gmail.com wrote: As Tim says, ipython is a superset of the regular python shell, so you can ignore all the features and get along with it just fine. The features I find most useful (and

Re: [python-uk] emacs and python and emacs-starter-kit

2010-03-17 Thread Edward Hartley
On 17 Mar 2010, at 14:44, Michael Sparks m...@cerenity.org wrote: On Wednesday 17 March 2010 14:30:01 Andy Kilner wrote: You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe? Surely you're not suggesting putting all the emacs

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-02 Thread Edward Hartley
On 2 Aug 2010, at 09:16, Nicholas Tollervey nt...@ntoll.org wrote: Folks, During Europython a group of us who organise various Python related user groups within the UK went for a drink. Here's what we talked about: snip Hi, I'm all for this the main reason I turned from Python to iOS

Re: [python-uk] Python in Edinburgh

2010-08-11 Thread Edward Hartley
On 11 Aug 2010, at 17:46, Anand Kumria akum...@acm.org wrote: Hey all, Just a head's up that there are a bunch of us Pythonista's meeting up in Edinburgh on the 24th Aug (yes, during the festival!) Hi good to here about this, I'll try to get along as I'm in the area for a week or

Re: [python-uk] Suggestions / best practices for deployment

2013-05-16 Thread Edward Hartley
+1 from another dinosaur Ed On 16 May 2013, at 16:46, Andy Robinson a...@reportlab.com wrote: Speaking as a relatively obsolete dinosaur, I would suggest that if you are going to discuss specific deployment practices, you start with the most fundamental ones: SSH, the unix shell and so on.

Re: [python-uk] URGENT: Volunteers for teacher collaboration please... :-)

2016-02-17 Thread Edward Hartley
Hi I've not seen what the commitment is but I can do something in the risibly named northern powerhouse corridor between Manchester and York dependent on contract commitments. 47 years programming 17 Python. Best Ed > On 17 Feb 2016, at 13:29, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > >

Re: [python-uk] Volunteers wanted for an academic project

2016-07-17 Thread Edward Hartley
Hi, If NLP is what you're after it may benefit you and the project to take a look at UCREL and license CLAWS http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/claws/. Also look at http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/usas/ Best Ed > On 17 Jul 2016, at 20:47, Deborah Leem wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am

Re: [python-uk] Announcing the Yorkshire Inquisition

2016-12-08 Thread Edward Hartley
> On 7 Dec 2016, at 13:36, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016, at 01:20 PM, Andy Robinson wrote: >> To enforce good conduct in a suitably Pythonic manner, I hereby >> propose the foundation of the Yorkshire Inquisition, headed by Steve. > > I don't think

Re: [python-uk] Your submission: A tour of data viz in Python

2019-08-14 Thread Edward Hartley
Hi I don’t think the entire mailing list needs to know all this. Thanks > On 14 Aug 2019, at 12:37, "a.gra...@gmail.com" wrote: > > "Requests for free or reduced prices tickets were made via the financial > assistance programme which closed for applications shortly after the CfP." > > My 2

Re: [python-uk] C is it faster than numpy

2022-02-25 Thread Edward Hartley
Hi, Simply check the original Numpy aka Numerical Python docs where it’s comprehensively explained that the library is implemented in C with a thin Python wrapper. The docs were written circa ‘98 by the original library author. The library was optimised over a long period before being