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Python Notes: May 2005
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Thursday, May 05, 2005. It's nice to be back after a couple months of unrelated work. let's start catching up, a lot of interesting things are going on the Python world. First of all, there is a interesting discussion going on the Python Web SIG regarding JavaScript libraries. After a long thread discussing why everyone else loves Rails (which is something that really makes many Python programmers envy! Well, it's not that simple. Javascript seems to be everyone's little dirty secret. For all the reasons...
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Python Notes: December 2004
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Wednesday, December 15, 2004. XML is not the question. A quote from the Python Is Not Java. Article (great reading, btw):. XML is not the answer. It is not even the question. To paraphrase Jamie Zawinski on regular expressions, "Some people, when confronted with a problem, think I know, I’ll use XML. Now they have two problems.". Posted by Carlos Ribeiro @ 8:52 AM. Flow Based Programming and the new Python coding style. Since being introduced in the language, generators. That will allow async-style calls...
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Python Notes: November 2004
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Friday, November 26, 2004. A simple protocol for data synchronization between objects. As a business application grows, there's an increasing need to manage internal data communication between different objects. The temptation is to share live data, in such a way that all applicable objects are automatically notified of any change. However, this approach raises a number of issues with concurrency, threading, and security in general. It's a very complex and demanding problem. Title = 'User Data'. Descript...
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Python Notes: October 2004
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Wednesday, October 20, 2004. Inifile: an ini-style configuration template. IniFile is a ini-style configuration module that uses a template to define the configuration file structure. The code below includes some samples. Feel free to use as-is. Library for reading and writing ini-style config files. The ini file. Structure is provided as a class, with nested classes acting as the. Declare the ini file structure using a class statement. Three = TypedAttribute(3, name='triple'). Read the config file.
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Python Notes: November 2005
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Friday, November 18, 2005. PyKaraoke - Karaoke for Linux. This is a new project that goes along with my latest sound explorations. I just saw the announcement of PyKaraoke 0.4. Is a karaoke player, written in Python, of course. I'll check you and write about it over the course of this weekend. Posted by Carlos Ribeiro @ 2:07 PM. Monday, November 07, 2005. The Linux Sound Font Manager Project. Why does Linux need a Sound Font Manager? There are several reasons:. Even if it did support the full GM spec....
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Python Notes: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Installing a Python Application Development Environment-. I am installing a brand new Python environment on a low-end PC to keep up with my software development tasks while I'm off my office. Based There are good reasons for both, but I never used wxWidgets for a professional project before, and I don't know about the current quality of the GUI tools for it. I need the following tools:. A good programming environment. There are several good ones for Python: MiddleKit. Tools seem...
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Python Notes: February 2005
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Sunday, February 20, 2005. A curious remark about code structure in Python. Python never ceases to surprise me. Today I noticed something really simple; it's one of those things that can go on unnoticed for ages, but make the code read better. When coding in several other languages - C, C or Delphi - there's the need to declare things before using them. As a consequence, class declarations tend to be organized to satisfy this restriction (. I don't know about other programmers 'mental model' in this rega...
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Python Notes: March 2005
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Monday, March 14, 2005. RAD style programming for web apps. It's nearly one month since I posted my last rant here. I was very busy, and working on a lot of different stuff, so I did not really had time to get my hands on code. But the forced rest was good, because it allowed me to take some time to investigate some of the underlying ideas that were bothering for long. I was a relative early adopter of the then-called event driven programming. If formData[fieldName] = ' :. Msg=u'The name can't be empty!