From eiwot23 at gmail.com Fri Jun 15 04:12:59 2007 From: eiwot23 at gmail.com (eiwot23 eiwot23) Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:12:59 +0700 Subject: [kwpug] Calling Windows API with Python Message-ID: <2d8f06a0706141912k27c790f3xcb452132c807f5ad@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I posted an article about how to call windows API with Python in my blog at pyarticles Any comments are welcome :) Cheers http://pyarticles.blogspot.com/ http://pythonforge.blogspot.com/ From hockeysk8 at gmail.com Mon Jun 25 09:11:23 2007 From: hockeysk8 at gmail.com (Kevin J. Smith) Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 00:11:23 -0700 Subject: [kwpug] Looking for a python programmer with web (xhtml & css) skills In-Reply-To: <1ee0630e0706250007s2a575952nb30aff964f6e1b25@mail.gmail.com> References: <1ee0630e0702061350id61062en5180f2405f4459a3@mail.gmail.com> <1ee0630e0706250007s2a575952nb30aff964f6e1b25@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1ee0630e0706250011v18862b7eo78ebfc774024e46@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I have previously posted on Craigslist for a python programmer but didn't get much of a response. Therefore I thought I might scare up some more people on this list. My apologies to anyone who thinks this isn't an appropriate place to post for a Python programmer. I am looking for someone that is proficient in python and web development technologies such as xhtml, css, and javascript. You should have a good grasp of object oriented design and some understanding of HTTP. You will be revising an already completed web application that is built atop a python web development framework similar to Django (it is an in-house framework that I intend to release as open source once it is mature enough to avoid ridicule!) The code needs to be ported due to changes in the underlying framework and the fairly inefficient way that it was originally coded. You will have to change a number of pages from some very old crufty nested tables to css driven layout. If you are interested please reply to me personally at kevin at rootsmith.cawith your experience and expected compensation. There is somewhere between one and two months worth of work. Cheers