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gialloporpora

Edgewall Software: Python Sidebar - 25 views

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    When programming Python, I tend to visit the most current reference documentation quite often. To get faster and more convenient access to the documentation, inspired by Mark Hammond's sidebar, I wrote an updated sidebar for the Mozilla family of web browser.
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gialloporpora

pyquery: a jquery-like library for python - pyquery v0.3 documentation - 9 views

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    pyquery allows you to make jquery queries on xml documents. The API is as much as possible the similar to jquery. pyquery uses lxml for fast xml and html manipulation.
gialloporpora

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.
anonymous

How-To Guide for Descriptors - 5 views

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    descriptors
anonymous

Python: Lambda Functions - 12 views

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    lambda functions
Alex MIkhalev

Game Programming with Python, Lua, and Ruby | EShare | Free Ebooks Share - 5 views

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    Пame Programming with Python, Lua, and Ruby
jdr santos

debugConsole - 8 views

Gabriele Mearelli

python-twitter - Project Hosting on Google Code - 3 views

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    Python interface for twitter API.
anonymous

Guide to Python introspection - 5 views

  • Objects that represent potential behavior (functions and methods) can be invoked, or called. We can test an object's callability with the callable() function:
jdr santos

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. "
reckoner reckoner

wxPython Tutorial part 1 - 1 views

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    I've always found that best way to learn is by doing and then experimenting and tweaking with what's been done. So download and install wxPython, fire up your favorite text editor and get ready to play along as you read the next few sections.
reckoner reckoner

Screen Shots - Wingware Python IDE - 1 views

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    Wing IDE Professional speeds development with powerful editor and code intelligence capabilities. Reduce typing burden and errors with the auto-completer, find and inspect code with the source browser, view context-appropriate call signature and documenta
anonymous

Intermediate and Advanced Software Carpentry in Python - 4 views

  • try: import psyco psyco.full() except ImportError: pass
  • >>> def simple_cache(fn): ... cache = {} ... ... def new_fn(n): ... if n in cache: ... print 'FOUND IN CACHE; RETURNING' ... return cache[n] ... ... # otherwise, call function & record value ... val = fn(n) ... cache[n] = val ... return val ... ... return new_fn
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