From ntoll at ntoll.org Thu Dec 3 12:13:45 2009 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 11:13:45 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Code Dojo - one week to go... Message-ID: <8B17A675-E209-42D5-B65F-5F3477AD468F@ntoll.org> Folks, Just to make sure the message gets through... and as you should already know, there was a clash with the Django User Group (London) DJUGL for this evening. In future, they've promised to announce on this list so we don't get clashes. The new date for the London Python Code Dojo is: 10th December (*NOT* this evening as originally announced) at 6:30 in the same location as before (Fry-IT). That's a week today. Once again, many apologies for having to move the event but I've tried to give *as much notice as possible* with previous emails. Of course there will be free pizza, beer and what-not (including mince pies)... To sign up or find out more please visit: http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/4th-london-python-dojo--meetup Looking forward to it, and, if you have any queries please don't hesitate to get in touch with me directly or via the list. Nicholas. http://ntoll.org/contact From gareth at morethanseven.net Thu Dec 3 14:26:25 2009 From: gareth at morethanseven.net (gareth rushgrove) Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 13:26:25 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Django User Group London tonight at The Guardian Message-ID: <9011f7c70912030526j6336484fv2c14d1635167b9b6@mail.gmail.com> Hi All After prompting from Nicholas Tollervey I've finally joined python-uk and posted something on here about DJUGL, the Django User Group London. We're having an event tonight at The Guardian featuring a number of talks, some specific to Django topics and others more generally about Python or web technologies. More info: http://londonpython.eventwax.com/djugl-december This is probably more of a reminder for people already signed up at this point, although we do still have some space if people are at a loose end and in London tonight. In future I'll be posting announcements on here as well as on the DJUGL list and twitter account (@londonpython) We're already planning the next event at the start of the year and on the lookout for speakers if anyone is interested let me know. Thanks Gareth -- Gareth Rushgrove Web Geek Member WaSP Education Task Force morethanseven.net garethrushgrove.com From fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk Sun Dec 6 15:27:15 2009 From: fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk (Michael Foord) Date: Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:27:15 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Northants Geek Meet, Christmas Curry: Friday December 18th Message-ID: <4B1BBF43.4020902@voidspace.org.uk> Hello all, In the third exciting installment of the Northants Geek Meet we will be joining forces with the StationX folk for a curry evening in Northampton. Friday December 18th, 8.45pm at the Tamarind restaurant. If you intend to come please sign up (or email me): http://tweetvite.com/event/nc6r Restaurant details: Tamarind 01604231194 151-153 Wellingborough Road, Abington, Northampton, NN1 4DX Everyone welcome. I need to confirm numbers, so if you're intending to come it would be helpful if you could let me know ASAP. We'll probably meet up somewhere beforehand for drinks, I'll post details here. All the best, Michael Foord -- http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/ http://www.voidspace.org.uk/blog From giles.thomas at resolversystems.com Wed Dec 9 13:52:45 2009 From: giles.thomas at resolversystems.com (Giles Thomas) Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 12:52:45 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Financial Python Users Group Message-ID: <4B1F9D9D.4000402@resolversystems.com> Hi all, If you're based in or visiting London, and have an interest in using Python for financial software, you might want to come to the next meeting of the London Financial Python Users Group! The time: Monday 14 December 2009 at 7pm The place: MWB Regent Street, Liberty House 222 Regent Street, London W1B 5TR We've got a couple of lightning talks lined up, but if you're interested in giving one yourself then drop Didrik Pinte a line at dpinte at enthought.com . 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URL: From carles at pina.cat Fri Dec 11 01:51:00 2009 From: carles at pina.cat (Carles Pina i Estany) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 00:51:00 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] OpenOffice.org Impress Text object Message-ID: <20091211005100.GA15350@pina.cat> Hi, After showing the colorfull changing presentation I forgot to show how pyuno represent a text box object (print object, only one): -------- pyuno object (com.sun.star.drawing.XShape)0x90e171c{implementationName=SvxShapeText, supportedServices={com.sun.star.drawing.CustomShape,com.sun.star.drawing.Shape,com.sun.star.drawing.CustomShapeProperties,com.sun.star.drawing.FillProperties,com.sun.star.drawing.LineProperties,com.sun.star.drawing.Text,com.sun.star.drawing.TextProperties,com.sun.star.style.ParagraphProperties,com.sun.star.style.ParagraphPropertiesComplex,com.sun.star.style.ParagraphPropertiesAsian,com.sun.star.style.CharacterProperties,com.sun.star.style.CharacterPropertiesComplex,com.sun.star.style.CharacterPropertiesAsian,com.sun.star.presentation.Shape,com.sun.star.document.LinkTarget}, supportedInterfaces={com.sun.star.drawing.XShape,com.sun.star.lang.XComponent,com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySet,com.sun.star.beans.XMultiPropertySet,com.sun.star.beans.XPropertyState,com.sun.star.beans.XMultiPropertyStates,com.sun.star.drawing.XGluePointsSupplier,com.sun.star.container.XChild,com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo,com.sun.star.lang.XTypeProvider,com.sun.star.lang.XUnoTunnel,com.sun.star.container.XNamed,com.sun.star.text.XText,com.sun.star.container.XEnumerationAccess,com.sun.star.text.XTextRangeMover,com.sun.star.drawing.XEnhancedCustomShapeDefaulter,com.sun.star.lang.XTypeProvider}} -------- You can "easily" see the supportedServices and the supportedInterfaces. Cheers, has been a very nice evening, -- Carles Pina i Estany http://pinux.info From elara93 at googlemail.com Fri Dec 11 03:23:05 2009 From: elara93 at googlemail.com (Sidi) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 02:23:05 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] python winpcap programming Message-ID: Hi, I am totally new to python and in need for a freelance programmer to hire to help develop a prototype of NPA network protocol analyser (like wireshark) and NFAT (network forensics analysis tool like netminer) based on python winpcap programming. Thanks. ara93 elara93 at googlemail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From python-uk at benmoran.net Fri Dec 11 11:20:32 2009 From: python-uk at benmoran.net (Ben Moran) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 10:20:32 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Sudoku links & dojo ideas Message-ID: <4B221CF0.1010001@benmoran.net> If anyone is interested in the Sudoku solver from last night's dojo, the code & links to the original paper can be found at http://transfinite.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/solving-sudoku-with-l1-norm-minimization/ . The slides are at http://www.slideshare.net/bnmoran/l1-sudoku-2657614 . (If you have been inspired to brush up your linear algebra, a good place is Gilbert Strang's MIT course, http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-06Spring-2005/CourseHome/index.htm ) Thinking about ideas for future events, I think it could be fun to do some more hands-on coding in small groups. How about: - Something like Robocode (maybe using Jython? http://www.mail-archive.com/edu-sig at python.org/msg05371.html) - Playing with the IPython parallel features - http://ipython.scipy.org/doc/rel-0.9.1/html/parallel/index.html - Something with Twisted- I'm really keen to learn this. Perhaps we could set up a chat server using the demo projects, find some Eliza chatbot code & wire it in and stage a networked Turing test... Cheers Ben From tartley at tartley.com Fri Dec 11 11:43:12 2009 From: tartley at tartley.com (Jonathan Hartley) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 10:43:12 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Sudoku links & dojo ideas In-Reply-To: <29705835.1260527321735.JavaMail.root@n17> References: <29705835.1260527321735.JavaMail.root@n17> Message-ID: <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> Is anyone interested in going through those Strang's lectures with me? Like a book club. We could watch one lecture a week at our own convenience, and then use a google group or somesuch to discuss our answers to the exercises. A few of us are currently doing the same with SICP, and although our progress is not terrifically speedy, it seems to be working out. Jonathan On 11/12/2009 10:20, Ben Moran wrote: > If anyone is interested in the Sudoku solver from last night's dojo, > the code & links to the original paper can be found at > http://transfinite.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/solving-sudoku-with-l1-norm-minimization/ > . The slides are at > http://www.slideshare.net/bnmoran/l1-sudoku-2657614 . > > (If you have been inspired to brush up your linear algebra, a good > place is Gilbert Strang's MIT course, > http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-06Spring-2005/CourseHome/index.htm > ) > > Thinking about ideas for future events, I think it could be fun to do > some more hands-on coding in small groups. How about: > > - Something like Robocode (maybe using Jython? > http://www.mail-archive.com/edu-sig at python.org/msg05371.html) > - Playing with the IPython parallel features - > http://ipython.scipy.org/doc/rel-0.9.1/html/parallel/index.html > - Something with Twisted- I'm really keen to learn this. Perhaps we > could set up a chat server using the demo projects, find some Eliza > chatbot code & wire it in and stage a networked Turing test... > > Cheers > > Ben > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > -- Jonathan Hartley Made of meat. http://tartley.com tartley at tartley.com +44 7737 062 225 twitter/skype: tartley From general.mooney at googlemail.com Fri Dec 11 14:06:56 2009 From: general.mooney at googlemail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ciar=C3=A1n_Mooney?=) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 13:06:56 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Sudoku links & dojo ideas In-Reply-To: <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> References: <29705835.1260527321735.JavaMail.root@n17> <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> Message-ID: <3e4e51a80912110506y23d79a39vfba3b96b40a7f4ed@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Jonathan - I'd like to participate in that "book club" idea. Ciar?n From ntoll at ntoll.org Fri Dec 11 15:35:16 2009 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:35:16 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Code Dojo - yesterday and next year... Message-ID: Folks, It was great to see so many people at the dojo last night. I'm relieved we had enough space to fit you all in. Thanks also to Dave (ipython), Carles (OO.org Impress), Ben (Sudoku) and Ren? (PyGame) for four excellent, entertaining and well presented talks. Well done to Dave for "winning" the O'Reilly book and thanks Fry-IT for the pizza and beer. For those of you who were not able to make it or would like to see what we got up to - and have a Google Wave account - Bruce was "waving" notes including links, references and code examples. Many thanks Bruce! You can find it here: http://3.ly/KFK Following on from the discussion afterwards about where the Dojo should go next... here's a summary of my takeaway from what was said: * Everyone liked the live coding / interactive format. * Tim, Ciar?n and Bruce spoke up for *more* opportunities for attendee coding. It was pointed out that whilst the talks were great much of the appeal of the dojo format is in the opportunity for attendees (rather than speakers) to get their hands dirty with code and learn by getting feedback and observing how other developers tackle a problem. * Bruce suggested alternating talks / regular dojo - where live coding of a solution continues over several dojos until the agreed problem is solved / complete (like we did with TicTacToe). Then hold a talks dojo followed by more of the same. * Rather than rotation of pair programming (so only one person is coding at any one time), people suggested concurrent coding in smaller groups on a pre-agreed problem. I didn't catch _all_ the discussion but I'm assuming they mean an evening something like this: 1) Pizza and Beer 2) As a group we agree the problem to solve (perhaps even having a short baby-steps introduction to the problem [<20mins]) 3) Depending on the total numbers, split into "huddles" of 3-5 participants and attempt to solve the problem in the usual rotation or pair programming method. 4) A deadline is set after which each group is asked to show-and-tell what they did so we can do a compare/contrast on the different approaches. 5) Pub :-) * DATES: So we don't have any further clashes - we bagsy the Thursday in the first week of every month for our meeting. For next year, this means the Dojo will meet on the following dates: 7th January 4th February 4th March 1st April (!) <- we must do something appropriate for this one - suggestions please. 6th May 1st June 1st July (Europython happening 17th-24th July) August (Summer School Holiday!) 2nd September 7th October 4th November 2nd December * As promised, I've created a wiki (PBWiki - it's free and feature-ful) where we can organise future talks. It's publicly readable and you'll need to pester me for edit rights from the wiki's front page... I'll immediately approve you as an admin so you can approve others. Obviously, this is so we don't get inundated with spam. The URL is here: http://pythondojo.pbworks.com/FrontPage As always, comments, suggestions and ideas most welcome. Best wishes, Nicholas. From fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk Fri Dec 11 15:54:11 2009 From: fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk (Michael Foord) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:54:11 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Code Dojo - yesterday and next year... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4B225D13.2040108@voidspace.org.uk> On 11/12/2009 14:35, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: > [snip...] > > * DATES: So we don't have any further clashes - we bagsy the Thursday in the first week of every month for our meeting. For next year, this means the Dojo will meet on the following dates: > > 7th January > 4th February > 4th March > 1st April (!)<- we must do something appropriate for this one - suggestions please. > 6th May > 1st June > 1st July (Europython happening 17th-24th July) > August (Summer School Holiday!) > 2nd September > 7th October > 4th November > 2nd December > > Public google calendar? (Yes I'm lazy, it would save me entering them all myself...) Michael > * As promised, I've created a wiki (PBWiki - it's free and feature-ful) where we can organise future talks. It's publicly readable and you'll need to pester me for edit rights from the wiki's front page... I'll immediately approve you as an admin so you can approve others. Obviously, this is so we don't get inundated with spam. The URL is here: http://pythondojo.pbworks.com/FrontPage > > As always, comments, suggestions and ideas most welcome. > > Best wishes, > > Nicholas. > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > -- http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/ http://www.voidspace.org.uk/blog From ntoll at ntoll.org Fri Dec 11 16:41:09 2009 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 15:41:09 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Code Dojo - yesterday and next year... In-Reply-To: <4B225D13.2040108@voidspace.org.uk> References: <4B225D13.2040108@voidspace.org.uk> Message-ID: <2C398168-7D3E-4EDE-AEB7-5521349DE29F@ntoll.org> Folks, OK... here's the Google Calendar: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ZTdydWJpbWdjcHViNDhwY3JscmZ2ZWhldnNAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ Just noticed it's 3rd June NOT 1st June. I forgot to mention: I'm assuming we're trying the "group code" style as described in my OP. Comments and suggestions..? Nicholas. On 11 Dec 2009, at 14:54, Michael Foord wrote: > On 11/12/2009 14:35, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: >> [snip...] >> >> * DATES: So we don't have any further clashes - we bagsy the Thursday in the first week of every month for our meeting. For next year, this means the Dojo will meet on the following dates: >> >> 7th January >> 4th February >> 4th March >> 1st April (!)<- we must do something appropriate for this one - suggestions please. >> 6th May >> 1st June >> 1st July (Europython happening 17th-24th July) >> August (Summer School Holiday!) >> 2nd September >> 7th October >> 4th November >> 2nd December >> >> > Public google calendar? (Yes I'm lazy, it would save me entering them all myself...) > > Michael > > >> * As promised, I've created a wiki (PBWiki - it's free and feature-ful) where we can organise future talks. It's publicly readable and you'll need to pester me for edit rights from the wiki's front page... I'll immediately approve you as an admin so you can approve others. Obviously, this is so we don't get inundated with spam. The URL is here: http://pythondojo.pbworks.com/FrontPage >> >> As always, comments, suggestions and ideas most welcome. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Nicholas. >> _______________________________________________ >> python-uk mailing list >> python-uk at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >> > > > -- > http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/ > http://www.voidspace.org.uk/blog > > From toby at thetobe.com Fri Dec 11 19:08:21 2009 From: toby at thetobe.com (Toby Watson) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:08:21 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Sudoku links & dojo ideas In-Reply-To: <3e4e51a80912110506y23d79a39vfba3b96b40a7f4ed@mail.gmail.com> References: <29705835.1260527321735.JavaMail.root@n17> <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> <3e4e51a80912110506y23d79a39vfba3b96b40a7f4ed@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1cce34210912111008w11e4c072i404e9ef99f7d3630@mail.gmail.com> Sounds like a plan. Please let me know if you decide to go with this. cheers, Toby From carles at pina.cat Fri Dec 11 21:55:00 2009 From: carles at pina.cat (Carles Pina i Estany) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 20:55:00 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Code Dojo - yesterday and next year... In-Reply-To: <2C398168-7D3E-4EDE-AEB7-5521349DE29F@ntoll.org> References: <4B225D13.2040108@voidspace.org.uk> <2C398168-7D3E-4EDE-AEB7-5521349DE29F@ntoll.org> Message-ID: <20091211205500.GA18534@pina.cat> Hi, On Dec/11/2009, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: > Comments and suggestions..? The Toolkits idea would be very nice. 3 or 5 persons implementing a very easy applicatin with UI (like a phone book saving the name+phones in a text file). From the scratch to there. Should take... 20 or 30 minutes per toolkit? -- Carles Pina i Estany http://pinux.info From tom at tomdunham.org Mon Dec 14 17:40:28 2009 From: tom at tomdunham.org (Thomas Dunham) Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 16:40:28 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Sudoku links & dojo ideas In-Reply-To: <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> References: <29705835.1260527321735.JavaMail.root@n17> <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> Message-ID: Hi Jonathan, I'm up for that too. Tom On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jonathan Hartley wrote: > Is anyone interested in going through those Strang's lectures with me? Like > a book club. We could watch one lecture a week at our own convenience, and > then use a google group or somesuch to discuss our answers to the exercises. > > A few of us are currently doing the same with SICP, and although our > progress is not terrifically speedy, it seems to be working out. > > ? ?Jonathan > > > On 11/12/2009 10:20, Ben Moran wrote: >> >> If anyone is interested in the Sudoku solver from last night's dojo, the >> code & links to the original paper can be found at >> http://transfinite.wordpress.com/2009/12/06/solving-sudoku-with-l1-norm-minimization/ >> . ?The slides are at http://www.slideshare.net/bnmoran/l1-sudoku-2657614 . >> >> (If you have been inspired to brush up your linear algebra, a good place >> is Gilbert Strang's MIT course, >> ?http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-06Spring-2005/CourseHome/index.htm >> ) >> >> Thinking about ideas for future events, I think it could be fun to do some >> more hands-on coding in small groups. ?How about: >> >> - Something like Robocode (maybe using Jython? >> http://www.mail-archive.com/edu-sig at python.org/msg05371.html) >> - Playing with the IPython parallel features - >> http://ipython.scipy.org/doc/rel-0.9.1/html/parallel/index.html >> - Something with Twisted- I'm really keen to learn this. Perhaps we could >> set up a chat server using the demo projects, find some Eliza chatbot code & >> wire it in and stage a networked Turing test... >> >> Cheers >> >> Ben >> _______________________________________________ >> python-uk mailing list >> python-uk at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >> > > > -- > Jonathan Hartley ? ? ?Made of meat. ? ? ?http://tartley.com > tartley at tartley.com ? +44 7737 062 225 ? twitter/skype: tartley > > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > From tartley at tartley.com Mon Dec 14 18:56:21 2009 From: tartley at tartley.com (Jonathan Hartley) Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:56:21 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Sudoku links & dojo ideas In-Reply-To: <101492.1260555407880.JavaMail.root@n17> References: <29705835.1260527321735.JavaMail.root@n17> <4B222240.5060400@tartley.com> <3e4e51a80912110506y23d79a39vfba3b96b40a7f4ed@mail.gmail.com> <101492.1260555407880.JavaMail.root@n17> Message-ID: <4B267C45.3040001@tartley.com> Hey Toby, Which bit were you referring to? If it was the 'math lectures' bit, then I didn't want to miss you off the list. Was it that, or something else? Jonathan Jonathan Hartley Made of meat. http://tartley.com tartley at tartley.com +44 7737 062 225 twitter/skype: tartley On 11/12/2009 18:08, Toby Watson wrote: > Sounds like a plan. Please let me know if you decide to go with this. > > cheers, > Toby > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > From jp4work at gmail.com Tue Dec 15 06:22:59 2009 From: jp4work at gmail.com (JIA Pei) Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 05:22:59 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python based package installation, how to? Message-ID: <218a26f00912142122xb3a2083sec791dd673185860@mail.gmail.com> Hi, all: Just start using python and want to install some python based packages. However, after installation, only some of the python packages can be imported, while other won't. For example pyml at http://pyml.sourceforge.net/ what I've done are: $ sudo python setup.py install $ easy_install pyml $ python Python 2.6.4 (r264:75706, Nov 2 2009, 14:38:03) [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import pyml Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ImportError: No module named pyml >>> Can anybody please give me a hand? Cheers JIA -- Welcome to Vision Open http://www.visionopen.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at clocksoft.com Tue Dec 15 09:45:38 2009 From: john at clocksoft.com (John Pinner) Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:45:38 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python based package installation, how to? In-Reply-To: <218a26f00912142122xb3a2083sec791dd673185860@mail.gmail.com> References: <218a26f00912142122xb3a2083sec791dd673185860@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hello Jia, What version of Linux are you running? If it's Debian-based, in their wisdom they've changed the search paths, so that a Python standard install may install to a path that Debian doesn't search. Youd' need to set your pythonpath to include, most likely, /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages. 2009/12/15 JIA Pei : > > > Hi, all: > > Just start using python and want to install some python based packages. > > However, after installation, only some of the python packages can be > imported, while other won't. > > > For example > pyml at http://pyml.sourceforge.net/ > > what I've done are: > > $ sudo python setup.py? install > $ easy_install pyml easy_install is redundant after the previous statement. > $ python > Python 2.6.4 (r264:75706, Nov? 2 2009, 14:38:03) > [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>> import pyml > Traceback (most recent call last): > ? File "", line 1, in > ImportError: No module named pyml >>>> > > Can anybody please give me a hand? I'm in meetings for the rest of day: I'm sure soemone else can help though. Best wishes, John -- From meitham at meitham.com Tue Dec 15 10:31:59 2009 From: meitham at meitham.com (meitham) Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 09:31:59 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python based package installation, how to? In-Reply-To: References: <218a26f00912142122xb3a2083sec791dd673185860@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Jia, >> $ python >> Python 2.6.4 (r264:75706, Nov? 2 2009, 14:38:03) >> [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 >> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>>> import pyml >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> ? File "", line 1, in >> ImportError: No module named pyml >>>>> >> >> Can anybody please give me a hand? python is case sensitive and pyml is written as PyML, so you should try >>> import PyML >>> PyML.__version__ From fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk Thu Dec 17 18:18:04 2009 From: fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk (Michael Foord) Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 17:18:04 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Northants Geek Meet Tomorrow Message-ID: <4B2A67CC.2050805@voidspace.org.uk> Hello all, Tomorrow we have the next exciting installment of the Northants geek meet. We'll meet up at 8pm in the Pickering Phipps pub before going on for curry at the Tamrind at 8.45pm. I've booked spaces at the restaurant, so if you want to come and haven't told me then get in touch quick! 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