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Michael Surran

Google Code University - Programming Languages - 0 views

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    Various technology lectures about Python, C++, Java, etc. Note to my 8th grade students - these videos are most likely above your learning curve, but if you love programming and want to get into the "meat" of Python, feel free to check them out.
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pymel - Google Code - 0 views

  • Python in Maya Done RightPymel makes python scripting with Maya work the way it should. Maya's command module is a direct translation of mel commands into python commands. The result is a very awkward and unpythonic syntax which does not take advantage of python's strengths -- particulary, a flexible, object-oriented design. Pymel builds on the cmds module by organizing many of its commands into a class hierarchy, and by customizing them to operate in a more succinct and intuitive way. Powerful new classes
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spreadsheet in python: pyspread - 0 views

  • Pyspread is a spreadsheet that accepts a pure python expression in each cell. Requires Python 2.4, Numpy 1.0.4, and wxPython 2.8.7.1.
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      not ready for prime time yet. Worth watching, however
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Python Package Index : mpmath 0.8 - 0 views

  • Python library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic
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A python refactoring library and IDE. - 0 views

  • A python refactoring library and IDE. The IDE uses the library for providing features like refactorings and coding assists.
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    A python refactoring library and IDE. The IDE uses the library for providing features like refactorings and coding assists.
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Python - Notes - 0 views

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    includes material on Python 3.0
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Siva Chandran P: TermEmulator 1.0 Released!!! - 0 views

  • The module comes with a demo application which is written in wxWidgets. The demo emulates any terminal program inside a text box. The following are the screenshots of emulating bash, emacs and vi using TermEmulator and the demo. successfully emulated(ran in a text box) bash, emacs, vi and some other terminal programs.
  • Provides callback for updating terminal screen
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    I'm hoping this means that you can access the items in the terminal window via an external Python script..
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Plotting NaNs in Matplotlib (matplotlib-users) - 0 views

  • Your example works as you describe on recent matplotlib versions. I suspect you are using an old one. The preferred way of handling missing points in numpy, and therefore in matplotlib and pylab, however, is via masked arrays.import pylabimport numpy as npfrom numpy import maa = [1,2,3,4,5]b = np.array([6,2,np.nan,1,9])bm = ma.masked_where(np.isnan(b), b)pylab.plot(a,bm)pylab.show()There are many other examples of masked array use in the examples directory of the matplotlib distribution.EricFernando Abilleira wrote:> Dear sourceforge community,> > I come from a Matlab environment so I am used to plotting matrices that > contain NaN elements. This is very useful because in some cases one > doesn't have data for the entire matrix. If one tries plotting the data, > the NaN elements won't be plotted.
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pylize: Table of contents - 0 views

  • pylize is a Python script that makes the creation of on-screen presentations a matter of a few minutes. It generates a template master document, which you can edit with your favourite text or HTML editor. The master document is then processed by pylize to generate HTML files for every slide plus a file for the table of contents. You can view the presentation with any CSS-capable webbrowser.
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stdout in pyscripter - PyScripter | Google Groups - 0 views

  • PyScripter and most Python IDEs redirect sys.stdout.  Also GUI apps like PyScripter have no standard output.  What you need to do is PyObject *f = PySys_GetObject("stdout") and then use PyFile_WriteString for writing to the sys.stdout. This is what Python itself is doing and I think this is the best way
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    PyScripter and most Python IDEs redirect sys.stdout. Also GUI apps like PyScripter have no standard output. What you need to do is PyObject *f = PySys_GetObject("stdout") and then use PyFile_WriteString for writing to the sys.stdout. This is what Python itself is doing and I think this is the best way for printing from C extensions anyway.
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