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...about 16,000 lines of Python code in the equivalent of about 4 months of full time effort and have produced a successful end product. This effort was spread over about 5 versions of VTK-CFD and 3 versions of MayaVi. MayaVi has been downloaded over 12,000 times from SourceForge, with over 3,500 downloads of the latest release in a three months time period. There are now thousands of users all over the world applying MayaVi in many research fields. It has recently been packaged for Debian Linux ...
...about 5000 lines, which is half the size of the original code, is much easier to maintain, and works flawlessly with Jython in the Java port of the PanMachine. Conclusion Python enabled us to fulfill customer requirements in a time critical project, while improving the overall quality of our tools. Since changing to Python, layout implementation has become much easier for a variety of reasons: Python's runtime error handling makes it easier to locate and fix problems in code. The stack trace...
...About the Author Alessandro Iob is the CEO and co-founder of D-Level s.r.l., makers of the Devil Framework. He was a C fervent believer before encountering the beauties of Python. You can find some more info about him and the Devil Framework development at his blog.
...about the business logic in the service methods and can rely on the server to automatically provide database connection pooling, protocol handling, transaction control, and all the complicated interactions that are needed to make a server side implementation robust. Client-Side Bliss Another design goal for the system was to simplify client-side programming as much as possible, in order to make it easy to adopt the new technique. Just as service writers shouldn't need to think about low-level ...
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PyData Workshop-Sprint 2012 at NYC Are you interested in a one-day hands-on intensive Pandas workshop and sprint for new contributors with a Pandas core-dev leading the sprint? Objective The aim of this workshop and sprint is to encourage and rope in more bug triagers and new contributors to scientific programming …
...about the increase in costs; Peters said PyCon was supposed to be a low-cost community conference. Kuchling explained that the hotel food is the largest cost driver. Staying with George Washington University was discussed. The main issue is that PyCon's attendance might not fit into the meeting rooms that GWU can provide. Deibel suggested to cap the attendance. Smaller rooms are also available on GWU for further sessions, but they might also be booked already. von Löwis asked about expected atte...
...about adding a sponsor fee of about $15 to the conference ticket, to jump-start the public support building. Thomas and David are of the opinion that it can't be considered a sponsor fee if it's mandatory. Guido will take it up with Adam Turoff. 6. Adjournment There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:05 PM EST.
...about Python 3000, continue to use and learn more about the Python version that you do have. I'd like to say a few words about Python's current development model. Until early 2000, there were hundreds of contributors to Python, but essentially all contributions had to go through my inbox. To propose a change to Python, you would mail me a context diff, which I would apply to my work version of Python, and if I liked it, I would check it into my CVS source tree. (CVS is a source code v...
...about Python and its use at all levels of expertise. The level of technical support we have received for free from this resource has been quite astounding. We develop using CVS and tortoiseCVS, a plug-in for Windows Explorer, and a mix of editors and development environments, including emacs, vim, sam, and Wing IDE. Results The CAPS project has been very successful. Four of us were able to design and write a prototype of the system over the period of about a year. Once the prototype had been w...
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...about our mission, activities, finances, accomplishments, and decision-making processes. We want to be open about how we can improve transparency, provide the community with opportunities to interact with us, and be responsive to raised suggestions. To help us do this, we've created a short survey and hope you'll take a few minutes to complete it. Translations In order to gain the widest audience for feedback, the survey is available in the following languages: Para a versão em Português da Pes...
...about every other month. Python Software Foundation News is a blog announcing and discussing PSF activities. You can follow us on Twitter , Mastodon, and LinkedIn as well. You can sign up here for psf-members-announce, which is a moderated, very low traffic list used for announcements to the PSF members, primarily regarding elections. How can I provide feedback? For questions about the PSF, or for comments on the PSF web pages, please write to psf@python.org. For questions about Python, pl...
...about this exciting platform from the people who created it in the first place. The Python Software Foundation's first annual Python conference for developers, PyCon 2003, is a community-oriented event that targets programmers working with the language -- and on the language itself. It provides opportunities to learn about significant advances in Python development, to participate in a programming sprint with some of the leading minds in the Python community, and to meet fellow developers ...
...about why and how to get started with Python. Fortunately an experienced programmer in any programming language (whatever it may be) can pick up Python very quickly. It's also easy for beginners to use and learn, so jump in! Installing Installing Python is generally easy, and nowadays many Linux and UNIX distributions include a recent Python. Even some Windows computers (notably those from HP) now come with Python already installed. If you do need to install Python and aren't confident about th...
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...about their membership nominations. And Michael Hudson was subscribed to the psf-members mailing list. Treasurer: Hylton wrote a check to Zope Corp. for $1,419.30 to cover legal fees related to our IRS charity application. Ascher reported that a check for the ActiveState membership fee was mailed. Conference committee: Nothing to report. 4. Legal review of contributor agreement There was some earlier miscommunication about whether the contributor agreement was ready for legal review. Lemb...
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