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Core Python Programming: Integrating Google APIs and Technologies
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Friday, April 6, 2012. Integrating Google APIs and Technologies. In 1997, long before my tenure at. I became a member of the. Community in helping to create. Re Python Applications Programming. XML feeds, and a complete chapter on cloud computing with. It’s also the first published book to feature code that utilizes the. While the book contains a longer example using that API, I want to show you how easy it is to connect to. Using Python right now! The bulk of the work in connecting to Google (and. As "g...
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Core Python Programming: Simple Google API access from Python (part 1 of 2)
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Saturday, September 20, 2014. Simple Google API access from Python (part 1 of 2). You can also watch a video walkthrough of the common code covered in this blogpost here. The code has been modernized to recognize that the Client Library is available for Python 2 or 3. Back in 2012 when I published Core Python Applications Programming. About how I integrated Google technologies into the book. The only problem is that I presented very specific code for Google App Engine. Bring in the G -relevant code later.
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Core Python Programming: Introduction to Python decorators
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Saturday, July 26, 2014. Introduction to Python decorators. In this post, we're going to give you a user-friendly introduction to Python decorators. (The code works on both Python 2 [2.6 or 2.7 only] and. 3 so don't be concerned with your version.) Before jumping into the topic du jour, consider the usefulness of the map(). Function. You've got a list with some data and want to apply some function [like times2(). Below] to all its elements and get a new list with the modified data:. Function calls, timing.
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Core Python Programming: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Tuples aren't what you think they're for. While I'm happy that the number of Python users continues to grow at a rapid pace and that there are many tutorials added each day to support all the newbies, there are a few things that make me cringe when I see them. Clearly, this is a major faux pas, as most Python users know that it's a security risk and that. Should always be used instead (and the main reason why. Replaces and is renamed as. I would says lists and. Calling a foreign AP...
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Core Python Programming: Tuples aren't what you think they're for
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Tuples aren't what you think they're for. While I'm happy that the number of Python users continues to grow at a rapid pace and that there are many tutorials added each day to support all the newbies, there are a few things that make me cringe when I see them. Clearly, this is a major faux pas, as most Python users know that it's a security risk and that. Should always be used instead (and the main reason why. Replaces and is renamed as. I would says lists and. Calling a foreign AP...
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Core Python Programming: March 2012
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Friday, March 9, 2012. A new PyCon. and a new book (and a new article)! I'm excited about this year's PyCon. Conference happening this time in the heart of Silicon Valley. There are many firsts, so let's just list a few here (let me know if I'm missing any)! This is the first PyCon. Ever held in Silicon Valley (although. Older Python workshops have been hosted here). That had a cap; yes, we "ended" registration at 1500 people. To have sold out! With an attendance near or exceeding 2200 (2257). In case yo...
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Core Python Programming: April 2012
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Friday, April 6, 2012. Integrating Google APIs and Technologies. In 1997, long before my tenure at. I became a member of the. Community in helping to create. Re Python Applications Programming. XML feeds, and a complete chapter on cloud computing with. It’s also the first published book to feature code that utilizes the. While the book contains a longer example using that API, I want to show you how easy it is to connect to. Using Python right now! The bulk of the work in connecting to Google (and. As "g...
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Core Python Programming: November 2014
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Thursday, November 6, 2014. Authorized Google API access from Python (part 2 of 2). You can also watch a video walkthrough of the common code covered in this blogpost here. The code has been modernized to use. Oauth2client.tools.run flow(). Instead of the deprecated. Oauth2client.tools.run flow(). You can read more about that change here. Updated to Python 2.7 and 3.3 and Drive API v3. Grant applications access to authorized. In this post, we'll demonstrate how to use Python to access authorized Google A...
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Core Python Programming: April 2015
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Google APIs: migrating from tools.run() to tools.run flow(). Object has no attribute. And you'll be good-to-go. TL;DR:. This mini-tutorial slash migration guide slash PSA (public service announcement) is aimed at Python developers using the Google APIs Client Library. To access Google APIs from their applications) currently calling oauth2client.tools.run(). And likely getting an exception (see Jan 2016 update below), and need to oauth2client.tools.run flow(). Has been deprecated b...
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