From nishith_n at yahoo.com Thu Jul 3 11:59:07 2008 From: nishith_n at yahoo.com (Nishith Nand) Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 02:59:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? Message-ID: <115054.72848.qm@web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi,? ? I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like ?to build it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions?Thanks and Regards,Nishith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ranganaths at gmail.com Thu Jul 3 12:13:25 2008 From: ranganaths at gmail.com (Ranganath s) Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:43:25 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? In-Reply-To: <115054.72848.qm@web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <115054.72848.qm@web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <77bb36840807030313t2bb20615h5577272df0bdbb6c@mail.gmail.com> HI dude, Use Py2deb utility.. -r On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build > it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions? > > Thanks and Regards, > > Nishith > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- I blog at http://ranganaths.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From praveen at mahiti.org Thu Jul 3 12:19:04 2008 From: praveen at mahiti.org (Praveen Kumar) Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:49:04 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? In-Reply-To: <115054.72848.qm@web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <115054.72848.qm@web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <6f7fd6e90807030319u37751996h6d327c532e03259b@mail.gmail.com> Hi dude, just check this https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glade-3 http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-glade2 On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build > it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions? > > Thanks and Regards, > > Nishith > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- Praveen Kumar Software Engineer Mahiti Infotech Pvt. Ltd. # 33-34, Hennur Cross Hennur Main Road Bangalore, India - 560043 Mobile: +91 9343297314 +91 9739854134 http://www.mahiti.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vijay750 at gmail.com Thu Jul 3 16:06:35 2008 From: vijay750 at gmail.com (Vijay Ramachandran) Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:36:35 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> Hello. I'm the founder of WisdomTap , a vertical search startup in Bangalore. We're developing unique algorithms and solving some very interesting and difficult problems. We are looking to hire an experienced python developer. Qualifications we're looking for: Must have - PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) - Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills - Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math - Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding - Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml documents Good to have (any of the following) but not required - Web mining, text mining, Machine Learning, AI - Web search, lucene or solr - Natural Language Processing, Linguistics - Front end - php, html, javascript, ajax - Java or C++ If you're interested, please send your resume to jobs at wisdomtap.com thanks! Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lawgon at au-kbc.org Fri Jul 4 07:20:36 2008 From: lawgon at au-kbc.org (Kenneth Gonsalves) Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 10:50:36 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > Must have > PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) > Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills > Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math > Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding > Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, > mod_wsgi, mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing > html and xml documents -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves Associate, NRC-FOSS lawgon at au-kbc.org http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ From ramdas at developeriq.com Fri Jul 4 07:39:35 2008 From: ramdas at developeriq.com (Ramdas S) Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 11:09:35 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> Message-ID: <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe@mail.gmail.com> :)) Yes! Me too! On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) > > On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > > Must have >> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >> documents >> > > > -- > regards > > Kenneth Gonsalves > Associate, NRC-FOSS > lawgon at au-kbc.org > http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Me too! > > > > > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves > wrote: > >> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) >> >> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >> >> Must have >>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >>> documents >>> >> >> >> -- >> regards >> >> Kenneth Gonsalves >> Associate, NRC-FOSS >> lawgon at au-kbc.org >> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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John --- On Fri, 4/7/08, bangpypers-request at python.org wrote: From: bangpypers-request at python.org Subject: BangPypers Digest, Vol 11, Issue 1 To: bangpypers at python.org Date: Friday, 4 July, 2008, 12:03 PM Send BangPypers mailing list submissions to bangpypers at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to bangpypers-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at bangpypers-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of BangPypers digest..." Today's Topics: 1. How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Nishith Nand) 2. Re: How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Ranganath s) 3. Re: How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Praveen Kumar) 4. [Job] Looking for developer (Vijay Ramachandran) 5. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Kenneth Gonsalves) 6. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Ramdas S) 7. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Nanolets nanolets) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 02:59:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Nishith Nand Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? To: Bangpypers Message-ID: <115054.72848.qm at web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi,? ? I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like ?to build it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions?Thanks and Regards,Nishith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:43:25 +0530 From: "Ranganath s" Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? To: nishith_n at yahoo.com, "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" Message-ID: <77bb36840807030313t2bb20615h5577272df0bdbb6c at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" HI dude, Use Py2deb utility.. -r On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build > it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions? > > Thanks and Regards, > > Nishith > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- I blog at http://ranganaths.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:49:04 +0530 From: "Praveen Kumar" Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? To: nishith_n at yahoo.com, "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" Message-ID: <6f7fd6e90807030319u37751996h6d327c532e03259b at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi dude, just check this https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glade-3 http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-glade2 On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build > it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions? > > Thanks and Regards, > > Nishith > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- Praveen Kumar Software Engineer Mahiti Infotech Pvt. Ltd. # 33-34, Hennur Cross Hennur Main Road Bangalore, India - 560043 Mobile: +91 9343297314 +91 9739854134 http://www.mahiti.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:36:35 +0530 From: "Vijay Ramachandran" Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer To: bangpypers at python.org Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8 at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello. I'm the founder of WisdomTap , a vertical search startup in Bangalore. We're developing unique algorithms and solving some very interesting and difficult problems. We are looking to hire an experienced python developer. Qualifications we're looking for: Must have - PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) - Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills - Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math - Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding - Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml documents Good to have (any of the following) but not required - Web mining, text mining, Machine Learning, AI - Web search, lucene or solr - Natural Language Processing, Linguistics - Front end - php, html, javascript, ajax - Java or C++ If you're interested, please send your resume to jobs at wisdomtap.com thanks! Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 10:50:36 +0530 From: Kenneth Gonsalves Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India Message-ID: <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612 at au-kbc.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > Must have > PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) > Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills > Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math > Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding > Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, > mod_wsgi, mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing > html and xml documents -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves Associate, NRC-FOSS lawgon at au-kbc.org http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 11:09:35 +0530 From: "Ramdas S" Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" Message-ID: <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" :)) Yes! Me too! On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) > > On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > > Must have >> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >> documents >> > > > -- > regards > > Kenneth Gonsalves > Associate, NRC-FOSS > lawgon at au-kbc.org > http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 12:03:09 +0530 From: "Nanolets nanolets" Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" We are trying to create a finishing school which runs free courses for freshers so that we can identify people who will scale up to such levels. So you guys will have to shake hands with me first and in about 2 years you will get a chance to shake hands with somebody who remotely resembles somebody like that. Regards Srini. On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Ramdas S wrote: > :)) > > Yes! Me too! > > > > > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves > wrote: > >> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) >> >> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >> >> Must have >>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >>> documents >>> >> >> >> -- >> regards >> >> Kenneth Gonsalves >> Associate, NRC-FOSS >> lawgon at au-kbc.org >> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From venkat83 at gmail.com Fri Jul 4 17:28:51 2008 From: venkat83 at gmail.com (Venkatraman S) Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 20:58:51 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves >> wrote: >> >>> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) >>> >>> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >>> >>> Must have >>>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >>>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >>>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >>>> documents >>>> >>> I will prostrate ... 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Not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself? --- On Fri, 7/4/08, Maxin B John wrote: From: Maxin B John Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? To: bangpypers at python.org Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 6:23 PM Hi Nishith, There is one "showmedo" stuff? which explains exactly what you want . ?? ? http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=linuxJensMakingDeb Regards, Maxin B. John --- On Fri, 4/7/08, bangpypers-request at python.org wrote: From: bangpypers-request at python.org Subject: BangPypers Digest, Vol 11, Issue 1 To: bangpypers at python.org Date: Friday, 4 July, 2008, 12:03 PM Send BangPypers mailing list submissions to bangpypers at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to bangpypers-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at bangpypers-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of BangPypers digest..." Today's Topics: 1. How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Nishith Nand) 2. Re: How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Ranganath s) 3. Re: How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Praveen Kumar) 4. [Job] Looking for developer (Vijay Ramachandran) 5. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Kenneth Gonsalves) 6. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Ramdas S) 7. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Nanolets nanolets) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 02:59:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Nishith Nand Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? To: Bangpypers Message-ID: <115054.72848.qm at web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi,? ? I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like ?to build it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions?Thanks and Regards,Nishith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:49:04 +0530 From: "Praveen Kumar" Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? To: nishith_n at yahoo.com, "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" Message-ID: <6f7fd6e90807030319u37751996h6d327c532e03259b at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi dude, just check this https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glade-3 http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-glade2 On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build > it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any suggestions? > > Thanks and Regards, > > Nishith > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- Praveen Kumar Software Engineer Mahiti Infotech Pvt. Ltd. # 33-34, Hennur Cross Hennur Main Road Bangalore, India - 560043 Mobile: +91 9343297314 +91 9739854134 http://www.mahiti.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:36:35 +0530 From: "Vijay Ramachandran" Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer To: bangpypers at python.org Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8 at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello. I'm the founder of WisdomTap , a vertical search startup in Bangalore. We're developing unique algorithms and solving some very interesting and difficult problems. We are looking to hire an experienced python developer. Qualifications we're looking for: Must have - PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) - Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills - Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math - Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding - Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml documents Good to have (any of the following) but not required - Web mining, text mining, Machine Learning, AI - Web search, lucene or solr - Natural Language Processing, Linguistics - Front end - php, html, javascript, ajax - Java or C++ If you're interested, please send your resume to jobs at wisdomtap.com thanks! Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Me too! On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) > > On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > > Must have >> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >> documents >> > > > -- > regards > > Kenneth Gonsalves > Associate, NRC-FOSS > lawgon at au-kbc.org > http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 12:03:09 +0530 From: "Nanolets nanolets" Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" We are trying to create a finishing school which runs free courses for freshers so that we can identify people who will scale up to such levels. So you guys will have to shake hands with me first and in about 2 years you will get a chance to shake hands with somebody who remotely resembles somebody like that. Regards Srini. On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Ramdas S wrote: > :)) > > Yes! Me too! > > > > > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves > wrote: > >> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) >> >> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >> >> Must have >>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >>> documents >>> >> >> >> -- >> regards >> >> Kenneth Gonsalves >> Associate, NRC-FOSS >> lawgon at au-kbc.org >> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From abpillai at gmail.com Sat Jul 5 12:10:01 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 15:40:01 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807050310k384818a5m58977d34a3d1d59c@mail.gmail.com> I know two guys who might match these requirements. The first guy's name is Sergey Brinn and the second one's name is Larry Page... But it might be difficult to persuade them to join... On 7/4/08, Venkatraman S wrote: > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves >>> wrote: >>> >>>> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) >>>> >>>> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >>>> >>>> Must have >>>>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >>>>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>>>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>>>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>>>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, >>>>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >>>>> documents >>>>> >>>> > I will prostrate ... Indian traditions :) > > Venkat > Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com -Anand From abpillai at gmail.com Sat Jul 5 12:19:49 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 15:49:49 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? In-Reply-To: <615656.6680.qm@web39703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <635258.37959.qm@web26604.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> <615656.6680.qm@web39703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807050319s780c7a07p4725eafb7f5875f9@mail.gmail.com> Hi Maxin, Next time you reply to a digest, please make sure that you remove the long tail of irrelevant messages, to reduce unnecessary wastage of bandwidth and space, not to mention scrolling space! Regards, On 7/5/08, Nishith Nand wrote: > Hi Maxin, Yeah I found the video. Its pretty good. I used py2deb > (thanks to Ranganath), found it pretty straight forward to use, they are > also developing a gui for it. > Regards,Nishith > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying there should be a > > capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the > > safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself? > > --- On Fri, 7/4/08, Maxin B John wrote: > From: Maxin B John > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source > and glade files ?? > To: bangpypers at python.org > Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 6:23 PM > > Hi Nishith, > > There is one "showmedo" stuff which explains exactly what you want . > > http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=linuxJensMakingDeb > > Regards, > Maxin B. John > > > --- On Fri, 4/7/08, bangpypers-request at python.org > wrote: > From: bangpypers-request at python.org > Subject: BangPypers Digest, Vol 11, Issue 1 > To: bangpypers at python.org > Date: Friday, 4 July, 2008, 12:03 PM > > Send BangPypers > mailing list submissions to > bangpypers at python.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > bangpypers-request at python.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > bangpypers-owner at python.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of BangPypers digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. How to build a debian package from python source and glade > files ?? (Nishith Nand) > 2. Re: How to build a debian package from python source and > glade files ?? (Ranganath s) > 3. Re: How to build a debian package from python source and > glade files ?? (Praveen Kumar) > 4. [Job] Looking for developer (Vijay Ramachandran) > 5. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Kenneth Gonsalves) > 6. Re: [Job] Looking > for developer (Ramdas S) > 7. Re: [Job] Looking for developer (Nanolets nanolets) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 02:59:07 -0700 (PDT) > From: Nishith Nand > Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source > and glade files ?? > To: Bangpypers > Message-ID: <115054.72848.qm at web39701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi,? ? I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like ?to > build > it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any > suggestions?Thanks and Regards,Nishith > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was > scrubbed... > URL: > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:43:25 +0530 > From: "Ranganath s" > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python > source and glade files ?? > To: nishith_n at yahoo.com, "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" > > Message-ID: > <77bb36840807030313t2bb20615h5577272df0bdbb6c at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > HI dude, > > Use Py2deb utility.. > > -r > > > On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build >> it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, > any > suggestions? >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> >> Nishith >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> >> > > > -- > I blog at http://ranganaths.wordpress.com > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 15:49:04 +0530 > From: "Praveen Kumar" > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python > source and glade files ?? > To: nishith_n at yahoo.com, "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" > > Message-ID: > > <6f7fd6e90807030319u37751996h6d327c532e03259b at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi dude, > just check this > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glade-3 > http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-glade2 > > On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Nishith Nand wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I wrote a little utility using glade and pygtk. I would like to build >> it into a .deb package. Couldn't find anything concrete, any > suggestions? >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> >> Nishith >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> >> > > > -- > Praveen Kumar > Software Engineer > Mahiti Infotech Pvt. Ltd. > # 33-34, Hennur Cross > Hennur Main Road > Bangalore, India - 560043 > Mobile: +91 > 9343297314 > +91 9739854134 > http://www.mahiti.org > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:36:35 +0530 > From: "Vijay Ramachandran" > Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer > To: bangpypers at python.org > Message-ID: > <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8 at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hello. I'm the founder of WisdomTap , a > vertical > search startup in Bangalore. We're developing unique algorithms and solving > some very interesting and difficult problems. We are looking to hire an > experienced python developer. Qualifications we're looking for: > > Must have > > - PhD, > MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) > - Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills > - Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math > - Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding > - Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, mod_wsgi, > mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml > documents > > Good to have (any of the following) but not required > > - Web mining, text mining, Machine Learning, AI > - Web search, lucene or solr > - Natural Language Processing, Linguistics > - Front end - php, html, javascript, ajax > - Java or C++ > > If you're interested, please send your resume to jobs at wisdomtap.com > > thanks! > Vijay > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was > scrubbed... > URL: > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 10:50:36 +0530 > From: Kenneth Gonsalves > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer > To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India > Message-ID: <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612 at au-kbc.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed > > if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) > > On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > >> Must have >> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys > coding >> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, >> mod_wsgi, mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing >> html and xml documents > > > -- > regards > > Kenneth Gonsalves > Associate, NRC-FOSS > lawgon at au-kbc.org > http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 11:09:35 +0530 > From: "Ramdas S" > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer > To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" > > Message-ID: > <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > :)) > > Yes! Me too! > > > > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves > wrote: > >> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his > hand ;-) >> >> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >> >> Must have >>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web apps) >>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, > mod_wsgi, >>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml >>> documents >>> >> >> >> -- >> regards >> >> Kenneth Gonsalves >> Associate, NRC-FOSS >> lawgon at au-kbc.org >> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 12:03:09 +0530 > From: "Nanolets nanolets" > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer > To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" > > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > We are trying to create a finishing school which runs free courses for > freshers > so that we can identify people who will scale up to such levels. > > So you guys will have to shake hands with me first and in about 2 years > you will get a chance to shake hands with > somebody who remotely resembles > somebody like that. > > Regards > Srini. > > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Ramdas S wrote: > >> :)) >> >> Yes! Me too! >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves > >> wrote: >> >>> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) >>> >>> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >>> >>> Must have >>>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web > apps) >>>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >>>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >>>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >>>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, > mod_wsgi, >>>> mod_python), > frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and > xml >>>> documents >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> regards >>> >>> Kenneth Gonsalves >>> Associate, NRC-FOSS >>> lawgon at au-kbc.org >>> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> BangPypers mailing list >>> BangPypers at python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >>> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was > scrubbed... > URL: > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > > End of BangPypers Digest, Vol 11, Issue 1 > ***************************************** > > > > > > Not happy with your email address? > > Get the one you > > really want - millions of new email addresses available now at > Yahoo!_______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com -Anand From sidharth.kuruvila at gmail.com Sat Jul 5 13:52:39 2008 From: sidharth.kuruvila at gmail.com (Sidharth Kuruvila) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 17:22:39 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807050310k384818a5m58977d34a3d1d59c@mail.gmail.com> References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe@mail.gmail.com> <8548c5f30807050310k384818a5m58977d34a3d1d59c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2ab2ed550807050452r6a6771f5pb31b1104efd7cb1d@mail.gmail.com> I'm sure there a lot of guys in bangpypers who could fit that bill. I don't think you have to have all of the qualification in point one. What I'd like to know is how successful people who post job requirements on bangpypers have been with recruitment. Vijay? On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai < abpillai at gmail.com> wrote: > I know two guys who might match these requirements. The first guy's > name is Sergey Brinn and the second one's name is Larry Page... But it > might be difficult to persuade them to join... > > > > On 7/4/08, Venkatraman S wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand ;-) > >>>> > >>>> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Must have > >>>>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web > apps) > >>>>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills > >>>>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math > >>>>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding > >>>>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, > mod_wsgi, > >>>>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and xml > >>>>> documents > >>>>> > >>>> > > I will prostrate ... Indian traditions :) > > > > Venkat > > Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com > > > > -- > Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com > > -Anand > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- I am but a man. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vijay750 at gmail.com Sat Jul 5 14:25:44 2008 From: vijay750 at gmail.com (Vijay Ramachandran) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 17:55:44 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files ?? (Nishith Nand) Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807050525g690b7c56oa839a86a9f9fc294@mail.gmail.com> You could use cdbs to build the packages. Essentially, it has a bunch of pre-built makefiles which will do various debian related tasks. References: 1. cdbs 2. cdbs gallery 3. debian new python policy HTH, Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vijay750 at gmail.com Sat Jul 5 14:54:01 2008 From: vijay750 at gmail.com (Vijay Ramachandran) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:24:01 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807050554y5b041ecar3da8377d44f05051@mail.gmail.com> > From: "Sidharth Kuruvila" > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer > To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" > Message-ID: > <2ab2ed550807050452r6a6771f5pb31b1104efd7cb1d at mail.gmail.com> > > I'm sure there a lot of guys in bangpypers who could fit that bill. I don't > think you have to have all of the qualification in point one. > Thanks for injecting some perspective to this discussion! Actually, all I asked for as must have qualifications were good CS and math fundamentals, web pogramming experience, and expertise in python. If the wannabe comedians think that's enough to prostrate themselves for...power to them. > What I'd like to know is how successful people who post job requirements on > bangpypers have been with recruitment. Vijay? > > The number of quality of resumes I received have been very encouraging. A previous posting too led to some great leads. I actually feel that this list is a much better recruiting tool than many recruiting agencies. regards, Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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There seem to be quite a few Python opportunities in BLR. If you are a Python dev. in India you need to be on this list ;-) Ramaswamy From maxin_john at yahoo.co.uk Sun Jul 6 10:04:08 2008 From: maxin_john at yahoo.co.uk (Maxin B John) Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 08:04:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [BangPypers] How to build a debian package from python source and glade files (Anand Balachandran Pillai) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <936222.72051.qm@web26604.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Hi All, My sincere apologies for the carelessness. Regards, Maxin B. John __________________________________________________________ Not happy with your email address?. Get the one you really want - millions of new email addresses available now at Yahoo! http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/ymail/new.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ramdaz at gmail.com Sat Jul 5 13:59:22 2008 From: ramdaz at gmail.com (Ramdas S) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 17:29:22 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: <2ab2ed550807050452r6a6771f5pb31b1104efd7cb1d@mail.gmail.com> References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe@mail.gmail.com> <8548c5f30807050310k384818a5m58977d34a3d1d59c@mail.gmail.com> <2ab2ed550807050452r6a6771f5pb31b1104efd7cb1d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6e38f9f00807050459k18dbe1d8g6dc16c4bd1bfd99f@mail.gmail.com> Well when I read the posting carefully, it says that he is ok with for a BE with 2 plus year experience with web development in Django and Pylons. That may not be hard to find out at all.... On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Sidharth Kuruvila < sidharth.kuruvila at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm sure there a lot of guys in bangpypers who could fit that bill. I don't > think you have to have all of the qualification in point one. > > What I'd like to know is how successful people who post job requirements on > bangpypers have been with recruitment. Vijay? > > > On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai < > abpillai at gmail.com> wrote: > >> I know two guys who might match these requirements. The first guy's >> name is Sergey Brinn and the second one's name is Larry Page... But it >> might be difficult to persuade them to join... >> >> >> >> On 7/4/08, Venkatraman S wrote: >> > On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves >> >>> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> if you find this guy, let me know - I would like to shake his hand >> ;-) >> >>>> >> >>>> On 03-Jul-08, at 7:36 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> Must have >> >>>>> PhD, MS + 2years, or BE + 4years (or BE + 2 years developing web >> apps) >> >>>>> Good problem solving, analysis, algorithm skills >> >>>>> Sound knowledge of statistics, probability and related math >> >>>>> Must be an expert python hacker, who enjoys coding >> >>>>> Experience with web technologies - http, web servers (apache, >> mod_wsgi, >> >>>>> mod_python), frameworks (pylons, django), and processing html and >> xml >> >>>>> documents >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> > I will prostrate ... Indian traditions :) >> > >> > Venkat >> > Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com >> > >> >> -- >> Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com >> >> -Anand >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > > > -- > I am but a man. > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- Ramdas S +91 9342 583 065 My Personal Blog: http://ramdas.diqtech.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abpillai at gmail.com Mon Jul 7 09:11:08 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 12:41:08 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] [Job] Looking for developer In-Reply-To: References: <5f4d8a540807030706w34248501s46f9abd501358df8@mail.gmail.com> <64B38C92-7215-456E-9ECD-167AC5939612@au-kbc.org> <6e38f9f00807032239k7343bd92ydae4bfa5fdaa2dfe@mail.gmail.com> <8548c5f30807050310k384818a5m58977d34a3d1d59c@mail.gmail.com> <2ab2ed550807050452r6a6771f5pb31b1104efd7cb1d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807070011l2e3c5cb8i5944332236eb50f1@mail.gmail.com> Good to know that the list has been useful for job searching. Though often not highlighted (and usually discouraged), the success of a technical mailing list is often in direct proportion to the success rate of ability to recruit using the list. When we started the group back in 2005 this was never in the agenda, but nice to see it is working well in this direction also. Again, excuse my sarcastic posting to the OP on this thread. You also need to have fun once in a while ... ;) Regards --Anand On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 6:44 PM, S.Ramaswamy wrote: >> >> What I'd like to know is how successful people who post job requirements on >> bangpypers have been with recruitment. Vijay? >> > I got my previous job with a Bengalooru based startup through > BangPypers in 2005. I nearly took on another contract after that, > again courtesy BangPypers, but had to move to Chennai. In addition to > these I interviewed with one more company on the basis of a BangPypers > posting. There seem to be quite a few Python opportunities in BLR. If > you are a Python dev. in India you need to be on this list ;-) > > Ramaswamy > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- -Anand From orsenthil at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 05:43:35 2008 From: orsenthil at gmail.com (O.R.Senthil Kumaran) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 09:13:35 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] FW: ActiveState Code: the new Python Cookbook site In-Reply-To: <4873F326.5010905@activestate.com> References: <4873F326.5010905@activestate.com> Message-ID: <20080709034334.GA3681@gmail.com> * scriptor Trent Mick, explico > Hello all, > > I'm happy to announce the beta of ActiveState Code: > > http://code.activestate.com/ > > the eventual replacement of the ASPN Python Cookbook > (http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python) and the other cookbooks > there. > > Just Python recipes: > http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/ > > > What the site offers over the ASPN Cookbooks: > > * a complete visual refresh (long overdue) > * full tagging support of recipes > * support for many many more languages (the ASPN Cookbooks were restricted > to Python, PHP, Tcl and XSLT recipes) > > > The Python Cookbook is by far the most popular of the ASPN Cookbooks, so I > wanted to get the Python community's feedback on the new site. What do you > think? What works? What doesn't? I'll try to answer feedback on python-list > or on the site's feedback form: > > http://code.activestate.com/help/feedback/ > > > The new site provides a solid foundation for doing other improvements to the > site. What specific things could the site do to make the Python Cookbook > more useful? > > > WARNING: The new site is currently in **beta**, meaning that > recipes/comments/votes that you add to the new site are **not saved**. The > plan is to fully move to the new site in two weeks. Redirects will preserve > all links to recipes at aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/... > > Cheers, > Trent > > > p.s. The new site is written in Django -- what a pleasant experience that > has been. > p.p.s. DNS was *just* turned on for the site so the search functionality > (using Google) won't be working for a day or two. > > -- > Trent Mick > trentm at activestate.com > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list > > Support the Python Software Foundation: > http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html -- O.R.Senthil Kumaran http://uthcode.sarovar.org From nagappan at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 07:41:28 2008 From: nagappan at gmail.com (Nagappan A) Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 22:41:28 -0700 Subject: [BangPypers] Announce: Linux Desktop Testing Project (LDTP) 1.2.0 released Message-ID: <9d0602eb0807082241r5b4d21a8h6603e0f495233491@mail.gmail.com> Hello all, We are proud to announce the release of LDTP 1.2.0. This release features number of important breakthroughs in LDTP as well as in the field of Test Automation. This release note covers a brief introduction on LDTP followed by the list of new features and major bug fixes which makes this new version of LDTP the best of the breed. Useful references have been included at the end of this article for those who wish to hack / use LDTP. About LDTP ========== Linux Desktop Testing Project is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework (C / Python) and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test Linux Desktop and improve it. It uses the Accessibility libraries to poke through the application's user interface. The framework also has tools to record test-cases based on user events in the interface of the application which is under testing. We strive to help in building a quality desktop. Whats new in this release... ============================ * Performance fix, which improves the LDTP exeuction time drastically * 3 crasher fixes * LDTP editor bug fixes reported by Shreyank Gupta * Added 2 new API required for VMware Workstation automation * API manual is updated * Moved from CVS to GIT - Thanks to FreeDesktop administrators * Thanks to Ubuntu automation team for using / evaluating LDTP Download source tarball - http://download.freedesktop.org/ldtp/1.x/1.2.x/ldtp-1.2.0.tar.gz LDTP news ========= * LDTP is being evaluated by the project Open Source based Desktop Benchmark of the Linux Solutions Group e.V. (LiSoG) in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. - http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/ldtp-dev/2008-June/000625.html References ========== For detailed information on LDTP framework and latest updates visit http://ldtp.freedesktop.org For information on various APIs in LDTP including those added for this release can be got from http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/user-doc/index.html To subscribe to LDTP mailing lists, visit http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/wiki/Mailing_20list IRC Channel - #ldtp on irc.freenode.net For suggestions to improve this newsletter, please write to nagappan at gmail.com Thanks Nagappan -- Linux Desktop (GUI Application) Testing Project - http://ldtp.freedesktop.org http://nagappanal.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abpillai at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 08:21:41 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:51:41 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] FW: ActiveState Code: the new Python Cookbook site In-Reply-To: <20080709034334.GA3681@gmail.com> References: <4873F326.5010905@activestate.com> <20080709034334.GA3681@gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807082321l6d9275d8p2923e87d1217ba19@mail.gmail.com> Nice to see this, though I did not like the green color theme much. ASPN cookbook site was up for a new look and feel for quite some time. The old site is still in Web 1.0 without support for tags and the search is not very good. Due to use of tags, searching for a recipe has become that much easy. They have also migrated existing recipes from the current site with comments and ratings intact. This site also shows something else, which you could not have seen at a glance in the old site - Author information. http://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/ Regards --Anand On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:13 AM, O.R.Senthil Kumaran wrote: > * scriptor Trent Mick, explico > >> Hello all, >> >> I'm happy to announce the beta of ActiveState Code: >> >> http://code.activestate.com/ >> >> the eventual replacement of the ASPN Python Cookbook >> (http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python) and the other cookbooks >> there. >> >> Just Python recipes: >> http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/ >> >> >> What the site offers over the ASPN Cookbooks: >> >> * a complete visual refresh (long overdue) >> * full tagging support of recipes >> * support for many many more languages (the ASPN Cookbooks were restricted >> to Python, PHP, Tcl and XSLT recipes) >> >> >> The Python Cookbook is by far the most popular of the ASPN Cookbooks, so I >> wanted to get the Python community's feedback on the new site. What do you >> think? What works? What doesn't? I'll try to answer feedback on python-list >> or on the site's feedback form: >> >> http://code.activestate.com/help/feedback/ >> >> >> The new site provides a solid foundation for doing other improvements to the >> site. What specific things could the site do to make the Python Cookbook >> more useful? >> >> >> WARNING: The new site is currently in **beta**, meaning that >> recipes/comments/votes that you add to the new site are **not saved**. The >> plan is to fully move to the new site in two weeks. Redirects will preserve >> all links to recipes at aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/... >> >> Cheers, >> Trent >> >> >> p.s. The new site is written in Django -- what a pleasant experience that >> has been. >> p.p.s. DNS was *just* turned on for the site so the search functionality >> (using Google) won't be working for a day or two. >> >> -- >> Trent Mick >> trentm at activestate.com >> -- >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list >> >> Support the Python Software Foundation: >> http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html > > -- > O.R.Senthil Kumaran > http://uthcode.sarovar.org > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- -Anand From bejoymd at tataelxsi.co.in Wed Jul 9 14:13:51 2008 From: bejoymd at tataelxsi.co.in (Bejoy M.D) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 17:43:51 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Issue of return value from dll Message-ID: Hi All , We want to access the functions from a c++ dll. This dll is not a COM dll. With this dll function (ISO14229_DiagnosticSessionControl_10) we are able to communicate to the dll but the return for the 4th argument array is always getting as 0. Any solution for this...? iRecLen = c_int() byRecBuf = [c_ubyte()]*10 iReply = LoadDll_ProtocolAccess32.ISO14229_DiagnosticSessionControl_10(iChannelHandle , 0x01, byref(iRecLen), byref(byRecBuf[0])) print iReply if iReply == 0: print "Session Control Successful" print byRecBuf[0].value,byRecBuf[1].value,byRecBuf[2].value,byRecBuf[3].value,byRe cBuf[4].value else: print "Negative Response for session control" Regards Bejoy The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. 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I had mostly followed new recipes using the Google Reader, so hadn't got a chance to visit the site unless through search. Another interesting thing to note is that the new site is designed using Django, ( which is beating hell out in web apps). > This site also shows something else, which you could not have seen > at a glance in the old site - Author information. > > http://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/ And also you have topped Alex Martelli in the scores! :-) -- O.R.Senthil Kumaran http://uthcode.sarovar.org From kushaldas at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 17:17:41 2008 From: kushaldas at gmail.com (Kushal Das) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 20:47:41 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works Message-ID: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> Hi all, >>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>> for x in a: ... if x == 12: ... a.remove(x) >>> a [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the for loop. Kushal -- Fedora Ambassador, India http://kushaldas.in http://dgplug.org (Linux User Group of Durgapur) From kushaldas at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 17:35:40 2008 From: kushaldas at gmail.com (Kushal Das) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 21:05:40 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: > Hi all, > >>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> for x in a: > ... if x == 12: > ... a.remove(x) >>>> a > [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] > > Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the for > loop. > Only think that comes in my mind is in memory change. Is that the reason ? Kushal -- http://fedoraproject.org http://kushaldas.in http://badvista.org http://noooxml.org From venkat83 at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 17:40:21 2008 From: venkat83 at gmail.com (Venkatraman S) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 21:10:21 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: > Hi all, > > >>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] > >>> for x in a: > ... if x == 12: > ... a.remove(x) > >>> a > [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] > > Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the for > loop. > do not remove when using iterators. prefer : [x for x in a if x != 12] Venkat Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From munichlinux at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 17:55:11 2008 From: munichlinux at gmail.com (Prashanth) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 21:25:11 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1f869bdd0807090855mb800a28y32a234561237904a@mail.gmail.com> Hi kushal, On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: > >>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> for x in a: > ... if x == 12: > ... a.remove(x) >>>> a > [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] This is not possible in python because when you remove the a[1] then whole index changes. > > Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the for > loop. > probably you can do like this In [18]: import copy In [19]: a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] In [20]: templist = cop In [20]: templist = copy.copy(a) In [21]: for index in templist: ....: a.remove(index) ....: ....: In [22]: a Out[22]: [] -- regards, Prashanth http://munichlinux.blogspot.com From anandology at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 17:56:09 2008 From: anandology at gmail.com (Anand Chitipothu) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 21:26:09 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> Message-ID: <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: > Hi all, > >>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> for x in a: > ... if x == 12: > ... a.remove(x) >>>> a > [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] > > Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the for > loop. put a print and you will understand what is happening. a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] print a for x in a: print x, a.index(12) if x == 12: a.remove(x) print a --- [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] 12 0 1321 0 34 0 23 0 12 0 45 3 77 3 [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] It never iterated over the second the 12. When x=12 for the last time, there was still a 12 at the begining of the list. (try printing the list also for every iteration). It internally maintains an index for iteration. If you have a list with values [x, y, z] and if you remove x in the first iteration, the list becomes [y, z]. In the next iteration it returns the second element, which is z. so y never gets a chance to be part of the iteration. From kushaldas at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 18:52:14 2008 From: kushaldas at gmail.com (Kushal Das) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:22:14 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200807092222.14702.kushaldas@gmail.com> On Wednesday 09 July 2008 09:26:09 pm Anand Chitipothu wrote: > It never iterated over the second the 12. When x=12 for the last time, > there was still a 12 at the begining of the list. (try printing the > list also for every iteration). > > It internally maintains an index for iteration. If you have a list > with values [x, y, z] and if you remove x in the first iteration, the > list becomes [y, z]. In the next iteration it returns the second > element, which is z. so y never gets a chance to be part of the > iteration. So that in-memory is the prime accused here. Kushal -- Fedora Ambassador, India http://kushaldas.in http://dgplug.org (Linux User Group of Durgapur) From abpillai at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 19:18:31 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:48:31 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] FW: ActiveState Code: the new Python Cookbook site In-Reply-To: <20080709150019.GB3526@gmail.com> References: <4873F326.5010905@activestate.com> <20080709034334.GA3681@gmail.com> <8548c5f30807082321l6d9275d8p2923e87d1217ba19@mail.gmail.com> <20080709150019.GB3526@gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807091018l55131625hc3dda72d533e9303@mail.gmail.com> I noticed it. But surely only in quantity, not in quality :) On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:30 PM, O.R.Senthil Kumaran wrote: > * scriptor Anand Balachandran Pillai, explico >> ASPN cookbook site was up for a new look and feel for quite some time. >> The old site is still in Web 1.0 without support for tags and the search >> is not very good. > > I had mostly followed new recipes using the Google Reader, so hadn't got a > chance to visit the site unless through search. Another interesting thing to > note is that the new site is designed using Django, ( which is beating hell > out in web apps). > >> This site also shows something else, which you could not have seen >> at a glance in the old site - Author information. >> >> http://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/ > > And also you have topped Alex Martelli in the scores! :-) > > > > > -- > O.R.Senthil Kumaran > http://uthcode.sarovar.org > -- -Anand From jeff at taupro.com Thu Jul 10 01:44:43 2008 From: jeff at taupro.com (Jeff Rush) Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 18:44:43 -0500 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48754D6B.4030004@taupro.com> Anand Chitipothu wrote: > On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: >> Hi all, >> >>>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>>> for x in a: >> ... if x == 12: >> ... a.remove(x) >>>>> a >> [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >> >> Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the for >> loop. Others have explained why it fails. Here are two approaches for making it work, in case you need ideas. >>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>> filter(lambda x: x != 12, a) [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] The filter() build-in function is deprecated and the following is the preferred way of doing it now: >>> [x for x in a if x != 12] [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] Or if your list is quite large and you want to avoid making the new copy of it, use the new list generator notation: >>> b = (x for x in a if x != 12) >>> for x in b: ... print x 1321 34 23 34 45 77 >>> list(b) [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] A list generator performs the filtering just-in-time as you need the elements. -Jeff From gopalmessages at gmail.com Thu Jul 10 06:54:15 2008 From: gopalmessages at gmail.com (Gopal Ghosh) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 10:24:15 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] strange behavior Message-ID: Dear sir / madam I am a new user of python and this is my first mail to local user group of python. I came across a strange behavior pf python n unable to explain it ********************* >>> 7/3 2 >>> 7/-3 -3 >>> 3/7 0 >>> # again reapting the questions with one more decimal place >>> 7.0/3 2.3333333333333335 >>> 7.0/-3 -2.3333333333333335 >>> 3.0/7 0.42857142857142855 >>> # why it is not showing the exact values in the previous cases >>> ******************************** ur help will strengthen my love for python Thanks Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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See this: http://docs.python.org/ref/binary.html However this behaviour will change to a less "surprising" 3/4 returning 0.75 as one would expect in python 3.0 See: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/nde/papers/ teachpy3.html#unsurprising-arithmetic -PG http://pradeepgowda.com From abpillai at gmail.com Thu Jul 10 10:33:33 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:03:33 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <48754D6B.4030004@taupro.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> <48754D6B.4030004@taupro.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807100133k473e8b01ya39bcc1ba2b08ca7@mail.gmail.com> Here is what is arguably the solution with the least code. >>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>> list(set(a)-set([12])) [1321, 34, 23, 45, 77] Cheers --Anand On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:14 AM, Jeff Rush wrote: > Anand Chitipothu wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>>>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>>>> for x in a: >>> >>> ... if x == 12: >>> ... a.remove(x) >>>>>> >>>>>> a >>> >>> [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>> >>> Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the >>> for >>> loop. > > Others have explained why it fails. Here are two approaches for making it > work, in case you need ideas. > >>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> filter(lambda x: x != 12, a) > [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] > > The filter() build-in function is deprecated and the following is the > preferred way of doing it now: > >>>> [x for x in a if x != 12] > [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] > > Or if your list is quite large and you want to avoid making the new copy of > it, use the new list generator notation: > >>>> b = (x for x in a if x != 12) >>>> for x in b: > ... print x > 1321 > 34 > 23 > 34 > 45 > 77 >>>> list(b) > [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] > > A list generator performs the filtering just-in-time as you need the > elements. > > -Jeff > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- -Anand From abpillai at gmail.com Thu Jul 10 10:41:07 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:11:07 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807100133k473e8b01ya39bcc1ba2b08ca7@mail.gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> <48754D6B.4030004@taupro.com> <8548c5f30807100133k473e8b01ya39bcc1ba2b08ca7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807100141p6ba4e95cy69fa69e38f23704d@mail.gmail.com> Here is another one, this time using a dictionary ;) >>> a=dict(zip(a, [0]*len(a))).keys() >>> a.remove(12) >>> a [34, 1321, 45, 77, 23] On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > Here is what is arguably the solution with the least code. > >>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> list(set(a)-set([12])) > [1321, 34, 23, 45, 77] > > > Cheers > > --Anand > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:14 AM, Jeff Rush wrote: >> Anand Chitipothu wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Kushal Das wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>>>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>>>>> for x in a: >>>> >>>> ... if x == 12: >>>> ... a.remove(x) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> a >>>> >>>> [1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> >>>> Can any one explain me how the remove works and how it is effecting the >>>> for >>>> loop. >> >> Others have explained why it fails. Here are two approaches for making it >> work, in case you need ideas. >> >>>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>>> filter(lambda x: x != 12, a) >> [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] >> >> The filter() build-in function is deprecated and the following is the >> preferred way of doing it now: >> >>>>> [x for x in a if x != 12] >> [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] >> >> Or if your list is quite large and you want to avoid making the new copy of >> it, use the new list generator notation: >> >>>>> b = (x for x in a if x != 12) >>>>> for x in b: >> ... print x >> 1321 >> 34 >> 23 >> 34 >> 45 >> 77 >>>>> list(b) >> [1321, 34, 23, 34, 45, 77] >> >> A list generator performs the filtering just-in-time as you need the >> elements. >> >> -Jeff >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > > > -- > -Anand > -- -Anand From jace at pobox.com Thu Jul 10 10:47:01 2008 From: jace at pobox.com (Kiran Jonnalagadda) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:17:01 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807100133k473e8b01ya39bcc1ba2b08ca7@mail.gmail.com> References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> <48754D6B.4030004@taupro.com> <8548c5f30807100133k473e8b01ya39bcc1ba2b08ca7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: That's rather clever, Anand. My hackish solution to this sort of thing has usually been: while 12 in a: a.remove(12) Which I've normally used when removing blank strings from a recently split string. -- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.seacrow.com/ http://jace.livejournal.com/ On 10-Jul-08, at 2:03 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > Here is what is arguably the solution with the least code. > >>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>> list(set(a)-set([12])) > [1321, 34, 23, 45, 77] > > > Cheers > > --Anand From abpillai at gmail.com Thu Jul 10 10:59:25 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:29:25 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] How for and list.remove() works In-Reply-To: References: <200807092047.42044.kushaldas@gmail.com> <41139fcb0807090856y1c173217k3b51594853302dc3@mail.gmail.com> <48754D6B.4030004@taupro.com> <8548c5f30807100133k473e8b01ya39bcc1ba2b08ca7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807100159i7f3f6e07t191a7458280bce4@mail.gmail.com> Hi Kiran, Sets can be quite useful in situations where you want to remove redundant items from a Python container. Another often employed trick is to convert the container to dictionary keys which automatically drops duplicate items - this is the trick in my 2nd solution. --Anand On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote: > That's rather clever, Anand. My hackish solution to this sort of thing has > usually been: > > while 12 in a: > a.remove(12) > > Which I've normally used when removing blank strings from a recently split > string. > > > -- > Kiran Jonnalagadda > http://jace.seacrow.com/ > http://jace.livejournal.com/ > > On 10-Jul-08, at 2:03 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > >> Here is what is arguably the solution with the least code. >> >>>>> a = [12, 12, 1321, 34, 23, 12, 34, 45, 77] >>>>> list(set(a)-set([12])) >> >> [1321, 34, 23, 45, 77] >> >> >> Cheers >> >> --Anand > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- -Anand From sidharth.kuruvila at gmail.com Thu Jul 10 11:03:11 2008 From: sidharth.kuruvila at gmail.com (Sidharth Kuruvila) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:33:11 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] strange behavior In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2ab2ed550807100203x423a1f16pd73c6a0e5266fa7c@mail.gmail.com> Any number with a decimal point is treated as an object of type float and the numbers without a decimal point of are treated as ints. You can use the type function to find the type of an object. >>> type(1) >>> type(1.0) >>> 1+1.0 2.0 Arithmetic operations over two types give the result in the more flexible type, in this case that is a float. You can use the int and float functions for type conversion >>> int(1.0) 1 >>> float(1) 1.0 On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > > On Jul 10, 2008, at 12:54 AM, Gopal Ghosh wrote: > >> >> >> ********************* >> >>> 7/3 >> 2 >> >>> 7/-3 >> -3 >> >>> 3/7 >> 0 >> >>> # again reapting the questions with one more decimal place >> >>> 7.0/3 >> 2.3333333333333335 >> >>> 7.0/-3 >> -2.3333333333333335 >> >>> 3.0/7 >> 0.42857142857142855 >> >>> # why it is not showing the exact values in the previous cases >> >>> >> > > Dividing Integer by an integer will give you Integer > Dividing Integer by a float or a float by an integer will give a float. > See this: http://docs.python.org/ref/binary.html > > However this behaviour will change to a less "surprising" 3/4 returning > 0.75 as one would expect in python 3.0 > See: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/nde/papers/ > teachpy3.html#unsurprising-arithmetic > > -PG > http://pradeepgowda.com > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- I am but a man. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From praveen at mahiti.org Fri Jul 11 05:34:06 2008 From: praveen at mahiti.org (Praveen Kumar) Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 09:04:06 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] writing Python Service Client according to WS standards In-Reply-To: <12e5d0d90807101033y7117bdc2uf6e9e84c57a24bf8@mail.gmail.com> References: <12e5d0d90807101033y7117bdc2uf6e9e84c57a24bf8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6f7fd6e90807102034u2c2a2b2bp8fe4498753a07c16@mail.gmail.com> XML-RPC is a simple, lightweight Web services technology that predates SOAP. In this installment of the Python Web services developer, Mike Olson and Uche Ogbuji examine the XML-RPC facilities in Python. XML-RPC is the granddaddy of XML Web services. It is a simple specification for remote procedure calls (RPC) that uses HTTP as the transport protocol and an XML vocabulary as the message payload. It has become very popular because of its simplicity (the full specification is less than ten printed pages), and most languages now have standard or readily available XML-RPC implementations. This includes Python, which started bundling xmlrpclib, an XML-RPC implementation by Fredrik Lundh, in version 2.2. Joe Johnston's IBM developerWorks article "Using XML-RPC for Web services" (see Resources) covers the basics of XML-RPC in the first three sections. Start there if you need to review the basic technology. In this article, we will focus on using the Python implementation. You must have Python 2.2. to run the examples in this article. Also, in the last article, we looked at the relative performance of XML-RPC, SOAP, and other distributed programming technologies. You may want to read that before making major decisions to deploy XML-RPC. On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Heshan Suriyaarachchi < heshan.suri at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I have been working with web services for some time now. I have used > mainly java to do it. When writing a service client in python, does ZSI or > SOAPpy support WS-Security, WS-Reliable Messaging, WS-Addressing. If so can > anyone point me to a sample code or an article. > > -- > Regards, > Heshan Suriyaarachchi > > http://heshans.blogspot.com/ > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- Praveen Kumar Software Engineer Mahiti Infotech Pvt. Ltd. # 33-34, Hennur Cross Hennur Main Road Bangalore, India - 560043 Mobile: +91 9343297314 +91 9739854134 http://www.mahiti.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I came across a strange behavior pf python n unable to explain it > > > ********************* > >>> 7/3 > 2 > >>> 7/-3 > -3 > >>> 3/7 > 0 > >>> # again reapting the questions with one more decimal place > >>> 7.0/3 > 2.3333333333333335 > >>> 7.0/-3 > -2.3333333333333335 > >>> 3.0/7 > 0.42857142857142855 > >>> # why it is not showing the exact values in the previous cases > >>> > ******************************** > ur help will strengthen my love for python > Thanks > Regards > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The topic you are handling is indeed very important for new web developers. Thanks and best regards, Vishal On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > Hi Pypers, > I'll be giving a talk at PyOhio this year (http://www.pyohio.org/) on > "Beginning web development with Python and Google App Engine". > > Talk details: http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyOhio/Talks > > If you are in and around Ohio during that time, lets meet up. > > Happy hacking, > Pradeep _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- "A Strong and Positive attitude creates more miracles than anything else. Because...Life is 10% how you make it, and 90% how you take it" "Diamond is another piece of coal that did well under pressure" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGu0GiHlR5k Visit: http://members.soundclick.com/mukulsapre http://www.soundclick.com/gurusgrace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pradeep at btbytes.com Sun Jul 13 21:22:06 2008 From: pradeep at btbytes.com (Pradeep Gowda) Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 15:22:06 -0400 Subject: [BangPypers] [ANN] Bangpyper@PyOhio In-Reply-To: References: <57EC010B-8D58-4538-8AAC-98AF681851BF@btbytes.com> Message-ID: Vishal, I'll put up the slides on my website after the conference. However there is some code I've written using GAE which can be educational. A little brief about the code and the link to the source repo is here: http://pradeepgowda.com/programming/announcing-teh-the-minimalist- blog-tool-using-google-app-engine.html +PG On Jul 13, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Vishal wrote: > Hi Pradeep, > > Would you have some foils/presentation/doc etc about your talk > available on someother website. The topic you are handling is > indeed very important for new web developers. > > Thanks and best regards, > Vishal > > On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Pradeep Gowda > wrote: > Hi Pypers, > I'll be giving a talk at PyOhio this year (http://www.pyohio.org/) on > "Beginning web development with Python and Google App Engine". > > Talk details: http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyOhio/Talks > > If you are in and around Ohio during that time, lets meet up. > > Happy hacking, > Pradeep _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > > > -- > "A Strong and Positive attitude creates more miracles than anything > else. Because...Life is 10% how you make it, and 90% how you take it" > > "Diamond is another piece of coal that did well under pressure" > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGu0GiHlR5k > > Visit: > http://members.soundclick.com/mukulsapre > http://www.soundclick.com/gurusgrace > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers From vsapre80 at gmail.com Mon Jul 14 07:25:16 2008 From: vsapre80 at gmail.com (Vishal) Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 22:25:16 -0700 Subject: [BangPypers] [ANN] Bangpyper@PyOhio In-Reply-To: References: <57EC010B-8D58-4538-8AAC-98AF681851BF@btbytes.com> Message-ID: Thanks Pradeep. waiting for your foils !!! Vishal On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > Vishal, > I'll put up the slides on my website after the conference. > However there is some code I've written using GAE which can be educational. > A little brief about the code and the link to the source repo is here: > http://pradeepgowda.com/programming/announcing-teh-the-minimalist- > blog-tool-using-google-app-engine.html > > +PG > > > On Jul 13, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Vishal wrote: > > Hi Pradeep, >> >> Would you have some foils/presentation/doc etc about your talk available >> on someother website. The topic you are handling is indeed very important >> for new web developers. >> >> Thanks and best regards, >> Vishal >> >> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Pradeep Gowda >> wrote: >> Hi Pypers, >> I'll be giving a talk at PyOhio this year (http://www.pyohio.org/) on >> "Beginning web development with Python and Google App Engine". >> >> Talk details: http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyOhio/Talks >> >> If you are in and around Ohio during that time, lets meet up. >> >> Happy hacking, >> Pradeep _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> >> >> >> -- >> "A Strong and Positive attitude creates more miracles than anything else. >> Because...Life is 10% how you make it, and 90% how you take it" >> >> "Diamond is another piece of coal that did well under pressure" >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGu0GiHlR5k >> >> Visit: >> http://members.soundclick.com/mukulsapre >> http://www.soundclick.com/gurusgrace >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- "A Strong and Positive attitude creates more miracles than anything else. Because...Life is 10% how you make it, and 90% how you take it" "Diamond is another piece of coal that did well under pressure" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGu0GiHlR5k Visit: http://members.soundclick.com/mukulsapre http://www.soundclick.com/gurusgrace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abpillai at gmail.com Mon Jul 14 08:27:16 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:57:16 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis Message-ID: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> Hi Pypers, Is there any open source tool for analyzing mailman archives ? I want to analyze our mailman archives and then find out the following information. - Total number of messages - Total number of threads (conversations) - Total number of unique posters - Maximum size of a thread - Top 5 posters - Top 5 threads (in terms of size) Are you aware of any tool (preferably Python) which does this ? The tool should be client-side, taking the URL to the mailman archives page as the only input. If there is nothing like this, perhaps I could think of writing one. It would be useful I guess... Thanks -- -Anand From orsenthil at gmail.com Thu Jul 17 02:40:32 2008 From: orsenthil at gmail.com (O.R.Senthil Kumaran) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 06:10:32 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20080717004032.GA3516@gmail.com> * scriptor Anand Balachandran Pillai, explico > Hi Pypers, > > Is there any open source tool for analyzing mailman archives ? Searched for a short while and I could not find any such tool. The following thread discusses this and the solution is derived from the log messages of mailman. http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-April/018908.html > tool should be client-side, taking the URL to the mailman archives > page as the only input. If you look into the methods exposed by Mailman and modify to add those features to the web-interface, would it not be better idea? It would be available to existing mailman users when they upgrade(or patch it). Something like in the web-interface which internally calls the method for getting the top-posters. -- O.R.Senthil Kumaran http://uthcode.sarovar.org From pradeep at btbytes.com Thu Jul 17 02:49:35 2008 From: pradeep at btbytes.com (Pradeep Gowda) Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 20:49:35 -0400 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <20080717004032.GA3516@gmail.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> <20080717004032.GA3516@gmail.com> Message-ID: <6CC8CB8B-F343-4036-B35A-42002AA8C0F7@btbytes.com> On Jul 16, 2008, at 8:40 PM, O.R.Senthil Kumaran wrote: > If you look into the methods exposed by Mailman and modify to add > those > features to the web-interface, would it not be better idea? It > would be > available to existing mailman users when they upgrade(or patch it). > > Something like in the web-interface which > internally calls the > method for getting the top-posters. > But that would be no good for Anand's Harvestman code-kata[1] ;) +PG [1] http://codekata.pragprog.com/codekata/ From jeff at taupro.com Thu Jul 17 04:32:18 2008 From: jeff at taupro.com (Jeff Rush) Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:32:18 -0500 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <487EAF32.8090301@taupro.com> Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > Hi Pypers, > > Is there any open source tool for analyzing mailman archives ? > I want to analyze our mailman archives and then find out the following > information. > > - Total number of messages > - Total number of threads (conversations) > - Total number of unique posters > - Maximum size of a thread > - Top 5 posters > - Top 5 threads (in terms of size) > > Are you aware of any tool (preferably Python) which does this ? The > tool should be client-side, taking the URL to the mailman archives > page as the only input. > > If there is nothing like this, perhaps I could think of writing one. It > would be useful I guess... I'm not aware of any such tool but it would be quite useful. If you produce a library for obtaining the data, I would then hook it into the rrdtool (round-robin database) and produce graphs of traffic on various mailing lists. This would help identify growth rates, when to split a list, dying lists, etc. which can help others to manage better. Have a "top 5 posters" and "top 5 threads" would be useful on the front page of many usergroup websites to encourage others to join in. I would agree that it should be client-side since not all archive sites would update Mailman just to use it. It also should cache data and not re-fetch "finished" (i.e. prior months) list archives it has already analyzed. It should not, of course, keep a complete copy of the archive, just a summary, by interval of time like month. Keep the data in SQLite or shelve, to keep database needs lightweight for easier integration with anyone's choice of web engine. "Mailwatcher" is born? -Jeff From dorai at thodla.com Thu Jul 17 04:49:56 2008 From: dorai at thodla.com (Dorai Thodla) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:19:56 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <487EAF32.8090301@taupro.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> <487EAF32.8090301@taupro.com> Message-ID: <603b7e560807161949o2561203o266e3b1db88b8b20@mail.gmail.com> May be slightly unrelated but inspired by this discussion. How about a tag cloud for mailman archives? In fact, if can have several tag clouds - a tg for posters, a tg for subjects and a tg for terms. This can be an alternate view of the mailing lists and we can parameterize it with the timeline (current month, current year etc.) and number of tags (top 20, 50 etc.) If we can create two modules ( a ListAnalyzer and a Tag Cloud Generator) and couple these two, this can be used for different discussion groups too by changing the ListAnalyzer (one for mailman, one for yahoo groups etc. ) Dorai www.thodla.com On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Jeff Rush wrote: > Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > >> Hi Pypers, >> >> Is there any open source tool for analyzing mailman archives ? >> I want to analyze our mailman archives and then find out the following >> information. >> >> - Total number of messages >> - Total number of threads (conversations) >> - Total number of unique posters >> - Maximum size of a thread >> - Top 5 posters >> - Top 5 threads (in terms of size) >> >> Are you aware of any tool (preferably Python) which does this ? The >> tool should be client-side, taking the URL to the mailman archives >> page as the only input. >> >> If there is nothing like this, perhaps I could think of writing one. It >> would be useful I guess... >> > > I'm not aware of any such tool but it would be quite useful. If you > produce a library for obtaining the data, I would then hook it into the > rrdtool (round-robin database) and produce graphs of traffic on various > mailing lists. This would help identify growth rates, when to split a list, > dying lists, etc. which can help others to manage better. Have a "top 5 > posters" and "top 5 threads" would be useful on the front page of many > usergroup websites to encourage others to join in. > > I would agree that it should be client-side since not all archive sites > would update Mailman just to use it. It also should cache data and not > re-fetch "finished" (i.e. prior months) list archives it has already > analyzed. It should not, of course, keep a complete copy of the archive, > just a summary, by interval of time like month. Keep the data in SQLite or > shelve, to keep database needs lightweight for easier integration with > anyone's choice of web engine. > > "Mailwatcher" is born? > > -Jeff > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- Dorai Thodla (http://www.thodla.com) Thinking about Technology Innovation and Learning My DailyLog (http://dorai.tumblr.com/) - Stuff worth remembering US: 650-206-2688, India: 98408 89258 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abpillai at gmail.com Thu Jul 17 08:36:47 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:06:47 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <6CC8CB8B-F343-4036-B35A-42002AA8C0F7@btbytes.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> <20080717004032.GA3516@gmail.com> <6CC8CB8B-F343-4036-B35A-42002AA8C0F7@btbytes.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807162336u273a4df6k94435d3844ed822b@mail.gmail.com> Not really. I said it should be a client-side tool because, o Like Jeff said, not all archives would want to update server-side mailman just to use it. o Being server side introduces additional things to worry about like authentication, if we don't integrate with mailman and use it as a kind of plugin on the server side. o Last but the most important, it introduces a learning curve to learn mailman and understand mailman before it can be used. So the effectiveness of the tool is limited to mailman administrators. I am thinking of a tool which anyone can use by just analyzing the mailman archive web-pages as a client. The features looking from that perspective would be, o Client side tool o Input is mailman archive web page - either the complete archive view or monthly view o Output is written to an sqlite database. o Tags support would be great - this can be done by finding out keywords in top conversations and creating a tag cloud based on the frequencies of these keywords. This is not a plug for HarvestMan. In fact HarvestMan will be over-kill for a tool like this since we really don' t need a complete parsing of the pages to find what we want - smart regular expressions tailored towards exactly the data we want would be enough. I would use Pyparsing here instead of regexp. Instead the tool should start from scratch with its own minimal crawling loop which extracts only the data we want and nothing more. The focus is on analysis, not on crawling, if you get what I mean... +1 for "MailWatcher"... I will think about a list of features and a design for MailWatcher and post it to the list soon. --Anand On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > > On Jul 16, 2008, at 8:40 PM, O.R.Senthil Kumaran wrote: >> >> If you look into the methods exposed by Mailman and modify to add those >> features to the web-interface, would it not be better idea? It would be >> available to existing mailman users when they upgrade(or patch it). >> >> Something like in the web-interface which internally >> calls the >> method for getting the top-posters. >> > > But that would be no good for Anand's Harvestman code-kata[1] ;) > > +PG > [1] http://codekata.pragprog.com/codekata/ > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- -Anand From abpillai at gmail.com Thu Jul 17 08:41:21 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:11:21 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807162336u273a4df6k94435d3844ed822b@mail.gmail.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> <20080717004032.GA3516@gmail.com> <6CC8CB8B-F343-4036-B35A-42002AA8C0F7@btbytes.com> <8548c5f30807162336u273a4df6k94435d3844ed822b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807162341h17b1e22eu2bff5a8faba725fd@mail.gmail.com> Another important reason for wanting this to be client-side is, o We don't limit it to a specific mailing list back-end like mailman. --Anand On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > Not really. I said it should be a client-side tool because, > > o Like Jeff said, not all archives would want to update server-side > mailman just > to use it. > o Being server side introduces additional things to worry about like > authentication, > if we don't integrate with mailman and use it as a kind of plugin > on the server side. > o Last but the most important, it introduces a learning curve to > learn mailman and > understand mailman before it can be used. So the effectiveness of > the tool is > limited to mailman administrators. I am thinking of a tool which > anyone can use > by just analyzing the mailman archive web-pages as a client. > > The features looking from that perspective would be, > > o Client side tool > o Input is mailman archive web page - either the complete archive view > or monthly view > o Output is written to an sqlite database. > o Tags support would be great - this can be done by finding out keywords > in top conversations and creating a tag cloud based on the frequencies > of these keywords. > > This is not a plug for HarvestMan. In fact HarvestMan will be over-kill for > a tool like this since we really don' t need a complete parsing of the pages > to find what we want - smart regular expressions tailored towards exactly > the data we want would be enough. I would use Pyparsing here instead > of regexp. > > Instead the tool should start from scratch with its own minimal crawling > loop which extracts only the data we want and nothing more. The focus > is on analysis, not on crawling, if you get what I mean... > > +1 for "MailWatcher"... > > I will think about a list of features and a design for MailWatcher and post > it to the list soon. > > --Anand > > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Pradeep Gowda wrote: >> >> On Jul 16, 2008, at 8:40 PM, O.R.Senthil Kumaran wrote: >>> >>> If you look into the methods exposed by Mailman and modify to add those >>> features to the web-interface, would it not be better idea? It would be >>> available to existing mailman users when they upgrade(or patch it). >>> >>> Something like in the web-interface which internally >>> calls the >>> method for getting the top-posters. >>> >> >> But that would be no good for Anand's Harvestman code-kata[1] ;) >> >> +PG >> [1] http://codekata.pragprog.com/codekata/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BangPypers mailing list >> BangPypers at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers >> > > > > -- > -Anand > -- -Anand From dorai at thodla.com Thu Jul 17 15:02:29 2008 From: dorai at thodla.com (Dorai Thodla) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 18:32:29 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Mailman archives analysis In-Reply-To: <487EAF32.8090301@taupro.com> References: <8548c5f30807132327r218f9a39va4356be0bddb5490@mail.gmail.com> <487EAF32.8090301@taupro.com> Message-ID: <603b7e560807170602r3551ac0akf98375c26d1cfd2@mail.gmail.com> Just came across this. MarkMail is a free service for searching mailing list archives, with huge advantages over traditional search engines. It is powered by MarkLogic Server: Each email is stored internally as an XML document, and accessed using XQuery. All searches, faceted navigation, analytic calculations, and HTML page renderings are performed by a small MarkLogic Server cluster running against millions of messages. http://markmail.org/ Dorai On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Jeff Rush wrote: > Anand Balachandran Pillai wrote: > >> Hi Pypers, >> >> Is there any open source tool for analyzing mailman archives ? >> I want to analyze our mailman archives and then find out the following >> information. >> >> - Total number of messages >> - Total number of threads (conversations) >> - Total number of unique posters >> - Maximum size of a thread >> - Top 5 posters >> - Top 5 threads (in terms of size) >> >> Are you aware of any tool (preferably Python) which does this ? The >> tool should be client-side, taking the URL to the mailman archives >> page as the only input. >> >> If there is nothing like this, perhaps I could think of writing one. It >> would be useful I guess... >> > > I'm not aware of any such tool but it would be quite useful. If you > produce a library for obtaining the data, I would then hook it into the > rrdtool (round-robin database) and produce graphs of traffic on various > mailing lists. This would help identify growth rates, when to split a list, > dying lists, etc. which can help others to manage better. Have a "top 5 > posters" and "top 5 threads" would be useful on the front page of many > usergroup websites to encourage others to join in. > > I would agree that it should be client-side since not all archive sites > would update Mailman just to use it. It also should cache data and not > re-fetch "finished" (i.e. prior months) list archives it has already > analyzed. It should not, of course, keep a complete copy of the archive, > just a summary, by interval of time like month. Keep the data in SQLite or > shelve, to keep database needs lightweight for easier integration with > anyone's choice of web engine. > > "Mailwatcher" is born? > > -Jeff > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- Dorai Thodla (http://www.thodla.com) Thinking about Technology Innovation and Learning My DailyLog (http://dorai.tumblr.com/) - Stuff worth remembering US: 650-206-2688, India: 98408 89258 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It would be better if you can post to the list with a [Commercial] or [OT: Training] tag in the $subject line regards -- Ramakrishna Reddy GPG Key ID:31FF0090 Fingerprint = 18D7 3FC1 784B B57F C08F 32B9 4496 B2A1 31FF 0090 From abpillai at gmail.com Wed Jul 23 09:16:50 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 12:46:50 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Braces in Py3k Message-ID: <8548c5f30807230016p2a8040a2n605abd3f3d557a5e@mail.gmail.com> The header is purposely misleading. Like many "urban legends", there was a mention of adding C style braces in Python for py3k and this suggestion was (rightly) vetoed by the BDFL. In fact, there is a nice message if you try to import "braces" from the "future". Try doing this at a Py3k prompt. >>> from __future__ import braces Let me (the list) know what you see ;) Check http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3099/ for more information on such "mythical features". Regrads -- -Anand From noufal at gmail.com Wed Jul 23 09:19:44 2008 From: noufal at gmail.com (Noufal Ibrahim) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 12:49:44 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Braces in Py3k In-Reply-To: <8548c5f30807230016p2a8040a2n605abd3f3d557a5e@mail.gmail.com> References: <8548c5f30807230016p2a8040a2n605abd3f3d557a5e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9963e56e0807230019r10f5898u3dbe5a1ae6fc4230@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Anand Balachandran Pillai < abpillai at gmail.com> wrote: > [..] > >>> from __future__ import braces > >>from __future__ import braces File "", line 1 SyntaxError: not a chance Pretty sweet. :) -- ~noufal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pythonic at gmail.com Wed Jul 23 12:05:22 2008 From: pythonic at gmail.com (Pythonic) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:35:22 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] automate logging In-Reply-To: <213692.10839.qm@web51803.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <213692.10839.qm@web51803.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <48870262.5010705@gmail.com> leo davis wrote: > > Hello, > I'm trying to write a code to automate logging into a website.I have > chosen the forum 'www.tek-tips.com' as an example and tried this > script on it....But it doesnt seem to work...What am i missing > here..plz help > > > > > > import urllib2 > > theurl = 'www.tek-tips.com' > protocol = 'http://' > username = 'johnny' > password = 'yesyes' > > > passman = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() > # this creates a password manager > passman.add_password(None, theurl, username, password) > # because we have put None at the start it will always > # use this username/password combination for urls > # for which `theurl` is a super-url > > authhandler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(passman) > # create the AuthHandler > > opener = urllib2.build_opener(authhandler) > > urllib2.install_opener(opener) > # All calls to urllib2.urlopen will now use our handler > # Make sure not to include the protocol in with the URL, or > # HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm will be very confused. > # You must (of course) use it when fetching the page though. > > pagehandle = urllib2.urlopen(protocol + theurl) > # authentication is now handled automatically for us > the_page=pagehandle.read() > print the_page > > > Are you sure it uses http basic auth? I usually use and recommend following packages for web aumtoation scripts. * twill http://twill.idyll.org/python-api.html * BeautifulSoup http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup Shekhar From nagappan at gmail.com Wed Jul 23 22:12:11 2008 From: nagappan at gmail.com (Nagappan A) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:12:11 -0700 Subject: [BangPypers] OpenSuSE DVD Message-ID: <9d0602eb0807231312m43c748e8r3e8434587b05f268@mail.gmail.com> Hello all, You can order for OpenSuSE promo DVD for LUG meetings and distribute them for free ! More info here: http://en.opensuse.org/PromoDVD and http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd Thanks Nagappan -- Linux Desktop (GUI Application) Testing Project - http://ldtp.freedesktop.org http://nagappanal.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 1914 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From vijay750 at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 13:35:59 2008 From: vijay750 at gmail.com (Vijay Ramachandran) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:05:59 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] automate logging (Pythonic) Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807240435m65f814a8s53f80340052b599a@mail.gmail.com> On 7/24/08, bangpypers-request at python.org wrote: > > From: Pythonic > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] automate logging > To: leo_365 at yahoo.com, Bangalore Python Users Group - India > leo davis wrote: > > > > Hello, > > I'm trying to write a code to automate logging into a website.I have > > chosen the forum 'www.tek-tips.com' as an example and tried this > > script on it....But it doesnt seem to work...What am i missing > > here..plz help > > > > theurl = 'www.tek-tips.com' > > protocol = 'http://' > > username = 'johnny' > > password = 'yesyes' > > > > passman.add_password(None, theurl, username, password) change "theurl" to contain the protocol as well, i.e., instead of the above, try passman.add_password(None, protocol + thurl, username, password) If it works - don't ask me why! I ran into the same problem, and discovered this through trial and error. Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abpillai at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 13:46:09 2008 From: abpillai at gmail.com (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:16:09 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] automate logging (Pythonic) In-Reply-To: <5f4d8a540807240435m65f814a8s53f80340052b599a@mail.gmail.com> References: <5f4d8a540807240435m65f814a8s53f80340052b599a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8548c5f30807240446h50f16396p91f1a92d67873a5a@mail.gmail.com> Don't bother with password managers. For HTTP basic authentication, the quickest way is to add the auth header yourself. Here is the code. >>> import urllib2, base64 >>> r = urllib2.Request('http://www.tek-tips.com') >>> auth=base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % ('johnny','yesyes') ... ) >>> auth 'am9obm55Onllc3llcw==\n' >>> r.add_header('Authorization','Basic %s' % auth) >>> urllib2.urlopen(r) > --Anand On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Vijay Ramachandran wrote: > On 7/24/08, bangpypers-request at python.org > wrote: >> >> From: Pythonic >> Subject: Re: [BangPypers] automate logging >> To: leo_365 at yahoo.com, Bangalore Python Users Group - India >> leo davis wrote: >> > >> > Hello, >> > I'm trying to write a code to automate logging into a website.I have >> > chosen the forum 'www.tek-tips.com' as an example and tried this >> > script on it....But it doesnt seem to work...What am i missing >> > here..plz help >> > >> > theurl = 'www.tek-tips.com' >> > protocol = 'http://' >> > username = 'johnny' >> > password = 'yesyes' >> > >> > passman.add_password(None, theurl, username, password) > > change "theurl" to contain the protocol as well, i.e., instead of the above, > try > passman.add_password(None, protocol + thurl, username, password) > > If it works - don't ask me why! I ran into the same problem, and discovered > this through trial and error. > > Vijay > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- -Anand From vsapre80 at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 14:10:51 2008 From: vsapre80 at gmail.com (Vishal) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:40:51 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... Message-ID: What is the easiest way to start experimenting with Python offerings for Web development on a Windows platform? What things will I need to get my self going for displaying a simple webpage using Python based database access (say MySql)? Could somebody list the things (softwares) required? point me to a good web development tutorial... Would like to start with simple CGI and then go on to Web 2.0 kind of path... Thanks and best regards, Vishal =========================== -- WC Fields - "A rich man is nothing but a poor man with money." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 16:11:02 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:41:02 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> On your Windows plaf. you could start by installing ActivePython from ActiveState website.... It comes with SQLlite (Python2.6's default packaging)... and should be good enough to get you going for some basic DB apps. You could download/install Django as well... for some web-framework development. However if you insist on mysql and CGI based programming, you could download the MySQL windows installer and install it, and the Python bindings for Mysql. These are advice from a non-practising ex-programmer :) so details might be a bit fuzzy. On 7/24/08, Vishal wrote: > > What is the easiest way to start experimenting with Python offerings for > Web development on a Windows platform? > > What things will I need to get my self going for displaying a simple > webpage using Python based database access (say MySql)? > > Could somebody list the things (softwares) required? point me to a good web > development tutorial... > > Would like to start with simple CGI and then go on to Web 2.0 kind of > path... > > Thanks and best regards, > Vishal > =========================== > > > -- > WC Fields - "A rich man is nothing but a poor man with money." > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > > -- regards, Banibrata http://www.linkedin.com/in/bdutta http://octapod.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pradeep at btbytes.com Thu Jul 24 16:22:04 2008 From: pradeep at btbytes.com (Pradeep Gowda) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 10:22:04 -0400 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > On your Windows plaf. you could start by installing ActivePython > from ActiveState website.... > It comes with SQLlite (Python2.6's default packaging)... and should > be good enough to get you going for some basic DB apps. > You could download/install Django as well... for some web-framework > development. > > However if you insist on mysql and CGI based programming, you could > download the MySQL windows installer and install it, and the Python > bindings for Mysql. > > These are advice from a non-practising ex-programmer :) so details > might be a bit fuzzy. > > > On 7/24/08, Vishal wrote: > What is the easiest way to start experimenting with Python > offerings for Web development on a Windows platform? > > What things will I need to get my self going for displaying a > simple webpage using Python based database access (say MySql)? > > Could somebody list the things (softwares) required? point me to a > good web development tutorial... > > Would like to start with simple CGI and then go on to Web 2.0 kind > of path... From a practicing web-programmer -- the better way to start web programming today is web.py http://webpy.org Its close enough to CGI in the sense that you don't have to understand frameworks, MVC, MTV (as in Django), at the same time you don't have to reinvent the wheel for db handling, templating, handling requests, sessions etc. Once you grok "web programming", look around. The choices are endless.. After all we are pythonistas. we don't have religions masquerading as web frameworks. Saying Hello world in web.py is as simple as: ------------------- import web urls = ( '/(.*)', 'hello' ) class hello: def GET(self): print 'Hello world!' if __name__ == "__main__": web.run(urls, globals()) ------------------- Pradeep Kishore Gowda http://pradeepgowda.com pradeep at btbytes.com +1-317-489-2272 (Mobile) From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 17:44:25 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:14:25 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> Spent the last 30 mins looking at webpy. At the outset, looks pretty good/attractive, however, I'm yet to see a very professional / complex website developed using WebPy. WebOS might've been good, but looks like it's shut down, and the next best is jottit.com ... Anyhow, as you say, this simplistic anti-framework might be a better place to start. On 7/24/08, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > > > On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > > On your Windows plaf. you could start by installing ActivePython from >> ActiveState website.... >> It comes with SQLlite (Python2.6's default packaging)... and should be >> good enough to get you going for some basic DB apps. >> You could download/install Django as well... for some web-framework >> development. >> >> However if you insist on mysql and CGI based programming, you could >> download the MySQL windows installer and install it, and the Python bindings >> for Mysql. >> >> These are advice from a non-practising ex-programmer :) so details might >> be a bit fuzzy. >> >> >> On 7/24/08, Vishal wrote: >> What is the easiest way to start experimenting with Python offerings for >> Web development on a Windows platform? >> >> What things will I need to get my self going for displaying a simple >> webpage using Python based database access (say MySql)? >> >> Could somebody list the things (softwares) required? point me to a good >> web development tutorial... >> >> Would like to start with simple CGI and then go on to Web 2.0 kind of >> path... >> > > > From a practicing web-programmer -- the better way to start web programming > today is web.py http://webpy.org > Its close enough to CGI in the sense that you don't have to understand > frameworks, MVC, MTV (as in Django), at the same > time you don't have to reinvent the wheel for db handling, templating, > handling requests, sessions etc. > > Once you grok "web programming", look around. The choices are endless.. > After all we are pythonistas. > we don't have religions masquerading as web frameworks. > > Saying Hello world in web.py is as simple as: > ------------------- > import web > > urls = ( > '/(.*)', 'hello' > ) > > class hello: > def GET(self): > print 'Hello world!' > > if __name__ == "__main__": web.run(urls, globals()) > ------------------- > > Pradeep Kishore Gowda > http://pradeepgowda.com > pradeep at btbytes.com > +1-317-489-2272 (Mobile) > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- regards, Banibrata http://www.linkedin.com/in/bdutta http://octapod.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anandology at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 17:55:09 2008 From: anandology at gmail.com (Anand Chitipothu) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:25:09 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > Spent the last 30 mins looking at webpy. At the outset, looks pretty > good/attractive, however, I'm yet to see a very professional / complex > website developed using WebPy. WebOS might've been good, but looks like it's > shut down, and the next best is jottit.com ... http://openlibrary.org From pradeep at btbytes.com Thu Jul 24 18:12:54 2008 From: pradeep at btbytes.com (Pradeep Gowda) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:12:54 -0400 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Jul 24, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > Spent the last 30 mins looking at webpy. At the outset, looks > pretty good/attractive, however, I'm yet to see a very > professional / complex website developed using WebPy. WebOS > might've been good, but looks like it's shut down, and the next > best is jottit.com ... > Hmm.. a professional/complex website is not a conclusive proof of a good* web framework. A professional website can be developed using a totally sucky framework too. The design principle behind webpy is to give just enough abstractions to make life easier to the developer without making it a new system in itself. The "goodness" of web.py is very close to the "goodness" of python for web development. The whole of web.py is small enough to be shipped as another library with your application. Webpy doesn't do anything unusual from a average python programmer's perspective that it warrants separate proof of performance. Peace, +PG * definitions for a good web framework are as varied as the number of frameworks. From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 18:17:55 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:47:55 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> Thanks Anand. The openlibrary.org site does look impressive & quite professional... and got me interested enough to look for more of what all is underneath it. Found that it's mostly Infogami based, & on checking what that stuff is, found it's something Aaron himself wrote over Webpy. However the status of Infogami and Webpy seem to be a bit dissapointing in the sense that the most prolific and original developer is no longer maintaining either of those. It's a shame... looked like something that has lot of promise. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34576 says that Reddit itself moved to Django after Aaron left. On 7/24/08, Anand Chitipothu wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Banibrata Dutta > wrote: > > Spent the last 30 mins looking at webpy. At the outset, looks pretty > > good/attractive, however, I'm yet to see a very professional / complex > > website developed using WebPy. WebOS might've been good, but looks like > it's > > shut down, and the next best is jottit.com ... > > http://openlibrary.org > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- regards, Banibrata http://www.linkedin.com/in/bdutta http://octapod.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pradeep at btbytes.com Thu Jul 24 18:18:09 2008 From: pradeep at btbytes.com (Pradeep Gowda) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:18:09 -0400 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5CC5F45E-E3E5-44A0-A364-FB7BC6C8D744@btbytes.com> On Jul 24, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > > http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34576 says that Reddit itself > moved to Django after Aaron left. Its pylons not django. http://code.reddit.com/browser From anandology at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 18:28:35 2008 From: anandology at gmail.com (Anand Chitipothu) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:58:35 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41139fcb0807240928q698dd1e9m2d927ed87ff46678@mail.gmail.com> > However the status of Infogami and Webpy seem to be a bit dissapointing in > the sense that the most prolific and original developer is no longer > maintaining either of those. It's a shame... looked like something that has > lot of promise. It is not the same Infogami that is running at http://infogami.com. It is a complete re-implementation of Infogami and it is under active development and I am working full-time on Infogami. see http://infogami.org/src/infogami.new for changelog. From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 18:30:20 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:00:20 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807240930h5ec426baxd18d5f911c161285@mail.gmail.com> Obviously I'm speaking amongst experts and hard core Pythonistas, however just sharing a point of view here ... with no intention of doing "webpy" bashing or anything like that... On 7/24/08, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > On Jul 24, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > > Spent the last 30 mins looking at webpy. At the outset, looks pretty >> good/attractive, however, I'm yet to see a very professional / complex >> website developed using WebPy. WebOS might've been good, but looks like it's >> shut down, and the next best is jottit.com ... >> >> > Hmm.. a professional/complex website is not a conclusive proof of a good* > web framework. > A professional website can be developed using a totally sucky framework > too. Agreed. However when you see quite a few complex and large professional looking/feeling websites developed in a framework (or anti-framework!), you get a level of confidence that it is probably easier & faster to do such sites using the frameworks, than anything else. Another measure of confidence in a framework is generally based on the community participation, especially developer activity, user interest in mail-volume terms on mailing-lists. Atleast compared to the likes of some other larger (& apparently bloated) frameworks, the activity seems to be limited to a smallish group of enthusiasts / professionals / developers. The design principle behind webpy is to give just enough abstractions to > make life easier to the developer without making it a new system in itself. Indeed... I completely agree, and from a very very quick cursory look, that virtue shines thru. The "goodness" of web.py is very close to the "goodness" of python for web > development. > The whole of web.py is small enough to be shipped as another library with > your application. > Webpy doesn't do anything unusual from a average python programmer's > perspective that it warrants separate proof of performance. I do not contest that. However does it lend itself to rapid prototyping... in the the sense of doing a complete functional Wiki in 15 minutes flat ? as some of the popular / bloated frameworks seem to boast about ? While that is probably not a good benchmark for comparing... but again, things like those, do give some confidence that it is probably quite easy & fast to churn-out somewhat similar kind of projects very fast. Peace, > +PG > > * definitions for a good web framework are as varied as the number of > frameworks. Couldn't agree more. PS> I have to admit that I am playing a bit of "devil's advocate" here, because I am deeply impressed by the little of Webpy I've seen (mostly on the surface). My exposure to Django, Turbogears & RoR (the other bloated and super-popular frameworks), is limited to trying out bunch of sample tutorials only, and I would like this discussion to cut-thru all the hype, and help see the true beauty that other already here seem to have seen. cheers, Banibrata -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anandology at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 18:33:16 2008 From: anandology at gmail.com (Anand Chitipothu) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:03:16 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41139fcb0807240933i3d3f0722i17051871f5bc5877@mail.gmail.com> > However the status of Infogami and Webpy seem to be a bit dissapointing in > the sense that the most prolific and original developer is no longer > maintaining either of those. It's a shame... looked like something that has > lot of promise. Did you say web.py is not under active development? There are very exciting changes in queue for the upcoming 0.3 release. From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Thu Jul 24 18:33:47 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:03:47 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <5CC5F45E-E3E5-44A0-A364-FB7BC6C8D744@btbytes.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> <5CC5F45E-E3E5-44A0-A364-FB7BC6C8D744@btbytes.com> Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807240933w6be50defs9a92bb8ec8ce948b@mail.gmail.com> On 7/24/08, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > > On Jul 24, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > >> >> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34576 says that Reddit itself moved >> to Django after Aaron left. >> > > > Its pylons not django. > > http://code.reddit.com/browser Thanks Pradeep, for correcting me. Pylons does make more sense, given that Django has this heavy News-site design hangover (though it can be decoupled with a little effort). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vijay750 at gmail.com Fri Jul 25 05:58:54 2008 From: vijay750 at gmail.com (Vijay Ramachandran) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:28:54 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] automate logging (Pythonic) (Anand Balachandran Pillai) Message-ID: <5f4d8a540807242058v260b2be3ic62cd6981ce12c81@mail.gmail.com> On 7/24/08, bangpypers-request at python.org wrote: > > From: "Anand Balachandran Pillai" > Subject: Re: [BangPypers] automate logging (Pythonic) > To: "Bangalore Python Users Group - India" > Message-ID: > <8548c5f30807240446h50f16396p91f1a92d67873a5a at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Don't bother with password managers. For HTTP basic authentication, > the quickest way is to add the auth header yourself. Here is the code. Except, for the sake of extensibility and modularity, it makes sense to use the password manager. Vijay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Fri Jul 25 09:35:41 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:05:41 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <41139fcb0807240933i3d3f0722i17051871f5bc5877@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240933i3d3f0722i17051871f5bc5877@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807250035r7478fb4bmb64e8306090e8886@mail.gmail.com> On 7/24/08, Anand Chitipothu wrote: > > However the status of Infogami and Webpy seem to be a bit dissapointing > in > > the sense that the most prolific and original developer is no longer > > maintaining either of those. It's a shame... looked like something that > has > > lot of promise. > > Did you say web.py is not under active development? Yup. I generally trust Ohloh's analysis -- while it may not be perfect, it is comprehensive in the parameters it considers for it's ratings. As per Ohloh, this is "web.py"'s profile -- http://www.ohloh.net/projects/5941 & this is Django's -- (ps> I still have no special love for Django) http://www.ohloh.net/projects/django > There are very exciting changes in queue for the upcoming 0.3 release. Good to hear that. I guess with more check-ins happening, even the indicative Ohloh figures would go up. Not that the web.py enthusiasts should necessarily care about, however, a better image, some evangelism wouldn't hurt. cheers, Banibrata -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pradeep at btbytes.com Fri Jul 25 16:52:15 2008 From: pradeep at btbytes.com (Pradeep Gowda) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:52:15 -0400 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807250035r7478fb4bmb64e8306090e8886@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240933i3d3f0722i17051871f5bc5877@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807250035r7478fb4bmb64e8306090e8886@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2F37B138-D275-483A-AB4D-BFAB50F794AC@btbytes.com> On Jul 25, 2008, at 3:35 AM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > Yup. I generally trust Ohloh's analysis -- while it may not be > perfect, it is comprehensive in the parameters it considers for > it's ratings. As per Ohloh, this is "web.py"'s profile -- > http://www.ohloh.net/projects/5941 > & this is Django's -- (ps> I still have no special love for Django) > http://www.ohloh.net/projects/django > > > There are very exciting changes in queue for the upcoming 0.3 release. > > Good to hear that. I guess with more check-ins happening, even the > indicative Ohloh figures would go up. Not that the web.py > enthusiasts should necessarily care about, however, a better image, > some evangelism wouldn't hurt. Yup. I generally trust Ohloh's analysis -- while it may not be perfect, it is comprehensive in the parameters it considers for it's ratings. As per Ohloh, this is "django"'s profile -- http://www.ohloh.net/projects/django & this is PHP's -- (ps> I still have no special love for PHP) http://www.ohloh.net/projects/php Good to hear that. I guess with more check-ins happening, even the indicative Ohloh figures would go up. Not that the django enthusiasts should necessarily care about, however, a better image, some evangelism wouldn't hurt. From anandology at gmail.com Fri Jul 25 18:00:54 2008 From: anandology at gmail.com (Anand Chitipothu) Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:30:54 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <3de8e1f70807250035r7478fb4bmb64e8306090e8886@mail.gmail.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240933i3d3f0722i17051871f5bc5877@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807250035r7478fb4bmb64e8306090e8886@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41139fcb0807250900k24d7a13bs160704068e362e2d@mail.gmail.com> > Good to hear that. I guess with more check-ins happening, even the > indicative Ohloh figures would go up. Not that the web.py enthusiasts should > necessarily care about, however, a better image, some evangelism wouldn't > hurt. Thanks for pointing it. I tried to update it. http://ohloh.net/projects/webpy It wasn't updating the commits because we moved our version control from svn to bzr. ohloh supports only cvs, svn and git. I'll see if I can fix that. From banibrata.dutta at gmail.com Sat Jul 26 05:12:06 2008 From: banibrata.dutta at gmail.com (Banibrata Dutta) Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 08:42:06 +0530 Subject: [BangPypers] Python Web development collaterals... In-Reply-To: <2F37B138-D275-483A-AB4D-BFAB50F794AC@btbytes.com> References: <3de8e1f70807240711rbcb8be8w5bc0373219ea5c80@mail.gmail.com> <64BCC496-0F44-415B-B308-DB795EDA1CD5@btbytes.com> <3de8e1f70807240844r39b6f4f6j68dcd8c69caabca7@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240855m987b0e1jab8cdc7d633ceb6c@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807240917r15d91197s39f10f6ba33ea97a@mail.gmail.com> <41139fcb0807240933i3d3f0722i17051871f5bc5877@mail.gmail.com> <3de8e1f70807250035r7478fb4bmb64e8306090e8886@mail.gmail.com> <2F37B138-D275-483A-AB4D-BFAB50F794AC@btbytes.com> Message-ID: <3de8e1f70807252012u796ba8ffh905f7df31f9ee4cc@mail.gmail.com> For a moment you had me guessing & blinking as to what the response was all about :-) !! On 7/25/08, Pradeep Gowda wrote: > > > On Jul 25, 2008, at 3:35 AM, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > >> Yup. I generally trust Ohloh's analysis -- while it may not be perfect, it >> is comprehensive in the parameters it considers for it's ratings. As per >> Ohloh, this is "web.py"'s profile -- >> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/5941 >> & this is Django's -- (ps> I still have no special love for Django) >> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/django >> >> >> There are very exciting changes in queue for the upcoming 0.3 release. >> >> Good to hear that. I guess with more check-ins happening, even the >> indicative Ohloh figures would go up. Not that the web.py enthusiasts should >> necessarily care about, however, a better image, some evangelism wouldn't >> hurt. >> > > Yup. I generally trust Ohloh's analysis -- while it may not be perfect, it > is comprehensive in the parameters it considers for it's ratings. As per > Ohloh, this is "django"'s profile -- > http://www.ohloh.net/projects/django > & this is PHP's -- (ps> I still have no special love for PHP) > http://www.ohloh.net/projects/php > > Good to hear that. I guess with more check-ins happening, even the > indicative Ohloh figures would go up. Not that the django enthusiasts should > necessarily care about, however, a better image, some evangelism wouldn't > hurt. > > > _______________________________________________ > BangPypers mailing list > BangPypers at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers > -- regards, Banibrata http://www.linkedin.com/in/bdutta http://octapod.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: