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Software Development in the Middle East: How to Outsource Skilled Programmers? - 0 views

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    The UAE, and wider, MENA is a region of great opportunity. In the Middle East today web design and web development services are essential for any business. The software market, and IT in general, in the UAE, is booming, and demand for IT services is increasing. Discover why the Middle East is digitizing and tips & tricks of eastern europe software development outsourcing
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Choosing the Right Software Support Provider is Everything - 1 views

I was having problems with my computer that I did not know what to do. So I searched the internet for a reliable computer software support service provider and I came across Tech Software Support....

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How to Develop a Medical Staff Scheduling System - 0 views

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    Scheduling is an integral function for any healthcare establishment.The challenges are numerous, but there's a way to face them! With medical staff scheduling software. Learn how to build medical staff scheduling software for you needs.
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Best Shield Against Computer Viruses - 1 views

I have always wondered why my files are often corrupted and to think that I have installed an antiVirus software. I always scan my external disks each time I insert them in my unit. It was only lat...

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E-learning software development expertise - 0 views

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    Education and eLearning development companies across the US, Europe, and Asia who rely on Steelkiwi talent and technology are changing lives through innovations in learning. Steelkiwi custom eLearning development services comprise the implementation of new ideas, technology recommendations, full-scale eLearning solution development, and continuous support for profitable growth
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Riverbank | Software | PyQt | What is PyQt? - 2 views

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    "PyQt brings together the Qt C++ cross-platform application framework and the cross-platform interpreted language Python. "
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Custom CRM Development Services - 0 views

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    Need to develop a custom CRM solution? We provide end-to-end customer relationship management (CRM) software development services. In our ten years on the market, we've helped clients convert more leads, engage with customers, and grow their revenue through custom CRM solutions. Have any questions about our CRM development services, ask our team for more info.
reckoner reckoner

DebuggingExercise - Software Carpentry at Virginia Tech Wiki - 0 views

  • This tutorial teaches the fundamental concepts of symbolic debuggers. We will be using Winpdb to debug Python scripts. The concepts that you learn here, however, are fundamental to working with debuggers in general. At the end of the exercise, you should feel comfortable with using symbolic debuggers and have an inherent understanding of why these tools prove to reduce time and effort needed in debugging without altering the code itself to do so.
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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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blog.bjrn.se: TrueCrypt explained - 0 views

  • he most popular cryptographic software for Windows is probably TrueCrypt. In this article I will explain how TrueCrypt works and as a by-product a working Python implementation will be provided. This article is written from a programmer perspective and the math will be kept to the minimum. The emphasis is on how TrueCrypt uses cryptographic primitives such as AES and SHA-1, not how the primitives themselves work.
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Pygments - Python syntax highlighter - 0 views

  • This is the home of Pygments. It is a generic syntax highlighter for general use in all kinds of software such as forum systems, wikis or other applications that need to prettify source code. Highlights are:
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Psyco - Introduction - 0 views

  • In short: run your existing Python software much faster, with no change in your source. Think of Psyco as a kind of just-in-time (JIT) compiler, a little bit like what exists for other languages, that emit machine code on the fly instead of interpreting your Python program step by step. The difference with the traditional approach to JIT compilers is that Psyco writes several version of the same blocks (a block is a bit of a function), which are optimized by being specialized to some kinds of variables (a "kind" can mean a type, but it is more general). The result is that your unmodified Python programs run faster. Benefits 2x to 100x speed-ups, typically 4x, with an unmodified Python interpreter and unmodified source code, just a dynamically loadable C extension module. Drawbacks Psyco currently uses a lot of memory. It only runs on Intel 386-compatible processors (under any OS) right now. There are some subtle semantic differences (i.e. bugs) with the way Python works; they should not be apparent in most programs.
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geopy - Geocoding Toolbox for Python - 0 views

  • Description geopy makes it easy for developers to locate the coordinates of addresses, cities, countries, and landmarks across the globe using third-party geocoders and other sources of data, such as wikis. Development Status Under development since September 2006. Latest release: 0.93. License geopy is open source software released under the MIT license. Contact Questions, comments, and bug reports are welcome at exogen@gmail.com, the geopy mailing list, and on brian's blog.
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PyCHM -- wrapper for CHM files - 0 views

  • PyCHM - Python bindings for CHMLIB PyCHM is a package that provides bindings for Jed Wing's CHMLIB library. The chm package contains four modules, namely chm.chm, chm.chmlib, chm.extra and chm._chmlib. chm.chmlib is a low level wrapper module around the API provided by the C library chmlib. Quoted from Jed's README: chmlib is a small library designed for accessing MS ITSS files. The ITSS file format is used for Microsoft Html Help files (.chm), which have been the predominant medium for software documentation from Microsoft during the past several years, having superceded the previously used .hlp file format. chm.chm provides some high level functionality over chm.chmlib, such as access to the .chm file contents tree. chm.extra contains extra functionality to allow detection encodings in the CHM archives and to support full-text search.
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    CHM files
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Charming Python: Functional programming in Python, Part 1 - 0 views

  • Document options Document options requiring JavaScript are not displayed Rate this pageHelp us improve this contentLevel: IntroductoryDavid Mertz (mertz@gnosis.cx), Applied Metaphysician, Gnosis Software, Inc. 01 Mar 2001Although users usually think of Python as a procedural and object-oriented language, it actually contains everything you need for a completely functional approach to programming. This article discusses general concepts of functional programming, and illustrates ways of implementing functional techniques in Python. We'd better start with the hardest question: "What is functional programming (FP), anyway?" One answer would be to say that FP is what you do when you program in languages like Lisp, Scheme, Haskell, ML, OCAML, Clean, Mercury, or Erlang (or a few others). That is a safe answer, but not one that clarifies very much. Unfortunately, it is hard to get a consistent opinion on just what FP is, even from functional programmers themselves. A story about elephants and blind men seems apropos here. It is also safe to contrast FP with "imperative programming" (what you do in languages like C, Pascal, C++, Java, Perl, Awk, TCL, and most others, at least for the most part).
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