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On Functional Programming Languages 8 Apr 2010 | 09:50 am
As a programming-language adept I’ve been studying the ideas, concepts and theory of functional programming (FP) and FP-related languages for about 2 years now, still learning new things everyday. Re...
Book review: Python Testing – Beginner’s Guide 15 Mar 2010 | 07:49 am
As mentioned before, some days ago I received a copy of a recent book from Packt Publishing titled “Python Testing – Beginner’s Guide” by Daniel Arbuckle. I read the whole book (it’s not huge, around ...
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look the path! developer4work.blogspot.com 16 Oct 2008 | 11:43 pm
Today I fix a stupid, trivial issue on building a win32 executable from python code... the problem was a missing library, but the library was in the correct place!!! Al last, I fund there are two pyth...
80 columns limit in the XXI century sanacl.wordpress.com 18 Dec 2011 | 10:49 am
A couple of weeks ago some colleagues and I were discussing whether to follow the Style Guide for Python Code (PEP8) and its limitation of 80 columns. The origin of that limit is much older than I tho...
A web 2.0 app for uploading and running remote Python code snippets? jrandolph.com 14 Mar 2008 | 06:01 am
I know I read about this on reddit within the last week or so… But I just can’t find it! My Google-fu is failing me! Grrrrr. There was a general upload text area form where you copy in your code snipp...
Creating images of python code + pygments = WIN! pywinauto.blogspot.com 7 Jun 2011 | 09:46 pm
Posted a short script to http://paste.pocoo.org/show/402065/ Output PNG files using Pygments for the python code in a directory (used it for short snippets used in a presentation) :) (edit: Thanks t...
Accepted to Summer of Code 2007! mousebender.wordpress.com 19 Apr 2007 | 12:15 pm
It actually happened a week ago, but I was really busy and had no time to share this happy news with the world. But here I am again, a lucky student ready to hack some Python code during summer. This ...
Making code run on Python 2.0 through 3.0 pythonology.blogspot.com 25 Feb 2009 | 03:48 am
I recently had to make a C extension module and associated Python code work with all Python versions from Python 2.0 through 3.0. Initially, I thought this was going to be very difficult but as it tur...
Debugging Your Python With GDB (FTW!) jmcneil.net 20 Apr 2012 | 11:39 am
In this post we’ll take a look at how to debug your Python code using GDB. It is a handy thing to understand, especially if you’re confronted with an unexpected SEGV or other less than helpful error. ...
Small Emacs tweaks impoving my Python coding blog.devork.be 15 Sep 2011 | 12:21 pm
Today I've spent a few minutes tweaking Emacs a little. The result is very simple yet makes a decent impact on usage. Firstly I remembered using the c-subword-mode a long time ago, I couldn't believe...
Profiling adventures and cython - Introducing cython aroberge.blogspot.com 18 Jan 2010 | 06:23 am
In the previous blog post, I made some attempts at speeding up the function mandel() by making changes in the Python code. While I had some success in doing so, it was clearly not enough for my purpos...
_______ is Better Than _______ eatthedots.blogspot.com 12 Jan 2010 | 01:12 pm
If explicit truly was better than implicit, Python code would look like this: StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder() And let's face it, that's not enlightening to anyone.