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[Tutor] is "fold" same as "reduce"? - 0 views

  • ### def reverse(l): return reduce(lambda x, y: [y] + x, [[]] + l) ###
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    interesting use of redue

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vimpdb - Google Code - 0 views

  • Tired of debugging Python using print statements? Don't like the cumbersome PDB (Python debugger) console? Prefer using Vim for coding your Python programs? VimPdb is the solution - allows debugging Python in an IDE-fashion, right within the Vim editor.
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Winpdb - A Platform Independent Python Debugger » Documentation - 0 views

  • Winpdb is a platform independent GPL Python debugger with support for multiple threads, namespace modification, embedded debugging, encrypted communication and is up to 20 times faster than pdb.
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Basic Threading in Python - Open Source Web Development Tutorials - 0 views

  • You can "turn an ordinary function into a thread" using the Thread class: just pass the function as the value for the `target' argument: import threading threading.Thread(target=your_function).start()
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Trellis - The PEAK Developers' Center - 0 views

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    event driven application callback
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Pyro - About - 0 views

  • Pyro is short for PYthon Remote Objects. It is an advanced and powerful Distributed Object Technology system written entirely in Python, that is designed to be very easy to use. Never worry about writing network communication code again, when using Pyro you just write your Python objects like you would normally. With only a few lines of extra code, Pyro takes care of the network communication between your objects once you split them over different machines on the network. All the gory socket programming details are taken care of, you just call a method on a remote object as if it were a local object!
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pyspec - Release: PySpec 0.51 - 0 views

  • This is first version at CodePlex. PySpec is BDD framework for python. It includes following items PySpec for CUIPySpec for wxPython(little buggy)Any documents(tutorial, reference)
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    behavioral programming python framework
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How can I work on VIM for python code such as cscope for C code? - 0 views

  • Change to the top level directory that contains your python source files, and do find -name '*.py' > cscope.files cscope -b
  • How can I work on VIM for python code such as cscope for C code?
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taglist.vim - Source code browser (supports C/C++, java, perl, python, tcl, sql, php, e... - 0 views

  • The "Tag List" plugin is a source code browser plugin for Vim and provides an overview of the structure of source code files and allows you to efficiently browse through source code files for different programming languages.  You can visit the taglist plugin home page for more information
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Debugging in Python - 0 views

  • So here is my own personal gentle introduction to using pdb. It assumes that you are not using any IDE -- that you're coding Python with a text editor and running your Python programs from the command line.
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ulipad - Google Code - 0 views

  • UliPad uses Mixin and Plugin technique as its architecture. Most of its classes can be extended via mixin and plugin components, and finally become an integrity class when creating the instance. So UliPad is very dynamic. You can write the new features in new files, and hardly need to modify the existing code. And if you want to extend the existing classes, you could write mixins and plugins, and this will be bound to the target class that I call "Slot Class". This technique will make the changes centralized and easily managed.
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Human-Readable Encryption Keys - 0 views

  • in PyCrypto: >>> key = os.urandom(16) # Generate 16 random bytes (128 bits) >>> bin_to_hex(key) # Show the key in hex (32 characters) '61aa60e43a5e7fdb4b86a4897b52a0dc' >>> y = RFC1751.key_to_english(key) >>> y # Show the pass phrase version of the key 'BUSY BARN RUB DOLE TAUT TOOK ALTO PRY KIT WALL MUG CURT' >>> # The transformation is always reversible >>> bin_to_hex(RFC1751.english_to_key(y)) '61aa60e43a5e7fdb4b86a4897b52a0dc'
  • Human-Readable Encryption Keys
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Python threads - a first example - 0 views

  • Python threads - a first example If you have a process that you want to do several things at the same time, threads may be the answer for you. They let you set up a series of processes (or sub-processes) each of which can be run independently, but which can be brought back together later and/or co-ordinated as they run
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pyscripter - PyScripter Development Site - 0 views

  • PyScripter is a free and open-source Python Integrated Development Environment (IDE) created with the ambition to become competitive in functionality with commercial Windows-based IDEs available for other languages. Being built in a compiled language is rather snappier than some of the other Python IDEs and provides an extensive blend of features that make it a productive Python development environment. 
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GUESS: The Graph Exploration System - 0 views

  • GUESS is an exploratory data analysis and visualization tool for graphs and networks. The system contains a domain-specific embedded language called Gython (an extension of Python, or more specifically Jython) which supports the operators and syntactic sugar necessary for working on graph structures in an intuitive manner. An interactive interpreter binds the text that you type in the interpreter to the objects being visualized for more useful integration. GUESS also offers a visualization front end that supports the export of static images and dynamic movies
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