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Twitter from the command line in Python using OAuth - 6 views

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    Configuring an app to use OAuth properly requires a bit of legwork. My goal with this post is to save people some time by showing the complete step-by-step process of building a Python script that can tweet from the command line using OAuth. I've intentionally skipped over the details of how OAuth works and what all the different authentication tokens mean. This post is just about getting things done.
Justin Pierce

Managing Finances Gets Easier - 1 views

started by Justin Pierce on 27 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Felipp Crawly

Thank You OPS - 1 views

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clariene Austria

Don't Just Get A Website… Get Discovered! - 2 views

If you're not being found on the search engines, then it's likely you didn't have an SEO web design. A lot of web designers out there know how to make great looking websites that Google can't see. ...

started by clariene Austria on 23 May 12 no follow-up yet
clariene Austria

Don't Just Get A Website… Get Discovered! - 2 views

If you're not being found on the search engines, then it's likely you didn't have an seo website development. A lot of web designers out there know how to make great looking websites that Google ca...

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clariene Austria

What you need to know about seo website development - 1 views

If you're not being found on the search engines, then it's likely you didn't have an seo website development. A lot of web designers out there know how to make great looking websites that Google ca...

started by clariene Austria on 04 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
clariene Austria

How to Write SEO Landing Pages That Convert - 2 views

Seo landing pages are that part of your website where you can convert your leads or your traffic as your actual customers. They can come in three (3) varieties like, reference, squeeze, and transa...

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Jac Londe

JSON Developer's Guide for the Google Feed API - 0 views

  • Using Python The following code snippet shows how to make a request to the Google Feed API using Python. This sample assumes Python 2.4 or higher. You may need to download and install simplejson. import urllib2import simplejsonurl = ('https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/feed/find?' +       'v=1.0&q=Official%20Google%20Blog&userip=INSERT-USER-IP')request = urllib2.Request(url, None, {'Referer': /* Enter the URL of your site here */})response = urllib2.urlopen(request)# Process the JSON string.results = simplejson.load(response)# now have some fun with the results...
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    JSON Developer's Guide for the Google Feed API - Google Feed API - Google Developers
Jac Londe

External Javascript file with document.write. - 0 views

  • <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> hello<br> <script type="text/javascript" src="js.js"></script> </body> </html>
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  • document.write("How are You ?");
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Introduction To Learn Python Tutorial - 0 views

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    Learn how to program with Python the right way
reckoner reckoner

IpythonOnConsole - IPython - 0 views

  • IPython on resizeable Win32 Console If you are on win32, you might want to use Console, an open source replacement for that inflexible old win32 terminal. Here's how. Install IPython using the .exe installer. Download stable version of Console (1.5 at this time). Create a shortcut to console.exe, right-click -> properties. Set target to e.g. C:\opt\Console\console.exe -c "/k python c:\python25\scripts\ipython.py -p sh" you can also create a tab dedicated to Ipython (and have other dedicated to other shells or command-line app). go to edit->settings->tabs : click on the add button and fill the following fields : * title : ipython ico : C:\Python24\py.ico shell : cmd.exe /k "ipython" start-up dir : whatever is good for you. note that python.exe need to be in the path Using IPython with Version 2 of Console use the -r option for creating the shortcut, e.g. C:\opt\Console2\console.exe -r "/k python c:\python25\scripts\ipython.py -p sh" Some advantages of Console2 over normal console (for IPython use) Distinctive taskbar icon Can reside in system tray There are many other benefits, so it's well worth setting up Example config for Console-2.00b120-Beta (you need to edit the xml file): http://vvtools.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/config/console.xml If you have problems with ctrl+C killing Console2 immediately, launch ipython from a normal Console2 session manually.
reckoner reckoner

XGraph plot dot showing multiple edges - networkx-discuss | Google Groups - 0 views

  • For example edge labels can be added using matplotlib "text" objects like this: import networkx as nx import pylab as plot K=nx.XGraph(name="Konigsberg", multiedges=True, selfloops=False) K.add_edges_from([("A","B","Honey Bridge"),     ("A","B","Blacksmith's Bridge"),     ("A","C","Green Bridge"),     ("A","C","Connecting Bridge"),     ("A","D","Merchant's Bridge"),     ("C","D","High Bridge"),     ("B","D","Wooden Bridge")]) pos=nx.spring_layout(K) nx.draw_nx(K,pos) xa,ya=pos['A'] xb,yb=pos['B'] plot.text((xa+xb)/2,(ya+yb)/2,"Blacksmith's Bridge") plot.show() With a little work you can get the label rotated and exactly how you want it positioned.  You can also set the node positions directly in the "pos" dictionary above.
reckoner reckoner

ONLamp.com -- Introduction to Stackless Python - 0 views

  • Stackless Python is an alternative implementation of Python created by independent developer Christian Tismer. He started with the conventional Python language processor managed by the language's inventor, Guido van Rossum, and patched his own Stackless invention in place of a small but central part of Python's internals. Stackless Python is the result. This article introduces Tismer's technology and its significance. In future articles, you'll be able to read about how to make your own start at programming Stackless Python, as well as the prospects for a merger between Stackless and the main Python distribution.
reckoner reckoner

How to get currently active window on Win32? - 0 views

  • On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 17:53:49 -0800 (PST), David Brady <daves_spam_dodging_account at yahoo.com> wrote : >More win32all questions... is it possible to get the >handle of the window that currently has the focus? >win32gui.GetActiveWindow() fails because I'm looking >for a window outside the process of my Python script. E:\>python ActivePython 2.1.1, build 212 (ActiveState) Python 2.1.1 (#20, Jul 26 2001, 11:38:51) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import win32gui >>> import time >>> for x in range(10): ... time.sleep(1) ... print x, win32gui.GetWindowText(win32gui.GetForegroundWindow()) ... 0 cmd - python 1 cmd - python 2 (Untitled) * SciTE 3 (Untitled) * SciTE 4 ActivePython Documentation 5 ActivePython Documentation 6 PythonWin 7 PythonWin 8 PythonWin
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Python groupby, the iterator swiss army knife - Program - Python - Builder AU - 0 views

  • Last week we looked at the itertools module and how its iterator based functions can be faster than doing things from scratch. One of the examples showed a function using itertools.takewhile to be much faster than one using itertools.groupby. Some feedback we got, asked, what then is the point of groupby if it's just a slower version of other functionality?
reckoner reckoner

Voice recognition - 0 views

  • Speech Recognition may be possible with COM. I found an example of how its done in Python.
  • Looks like foom is busy. Anyway, here is the verbatim translation of the script foom linked. I can't test it myself as no mike is installed on my machine. If you hear "Starting Succeeded", then, try to say one/two/three. NEED CoHelper.ahk.
reckoner reckoner

Python keyword arguments [python] [parameters] [kwargs] [arguments] - 0 views

  • This is something I always forget how to do, and it's kind of hard to Google or search the Python docs because you can't search for **.The point is, when using **kwargs, you have to use the ** prefix not only in the function definition, but also in the call, prefixed to the variable you want to use as a keyword dictionary.
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    want to pass keyword dictionary as keyword arguments
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