Hi Kirby,

Am 20.12.2007 um 06:55 schrieb kirby urner:

I'm wondering if anyone is using, or thinking of using, this imdbpy to
give students an early appreciation for the power of an open source
Python package, to deliver relevant movie-related information.

Cut and pasting (excerpting) from
http://imdbpy.sourceforge.net/docs/README.users.txt, the scripts look
like this (if you've not used imdb:  every movie, actor etc. is tagged
with a number):

$ get_movie.py 0133093
Movie
=====
Title: Matrix, The
Genres: Action, Thriller, Sci-Fi.

[…]

Äh, yes. We did. :-) And we did it with Matrix as example too… (must be a programmers paranoia ;-)

A colleague of mine and me wrote a chapter in a collaborative students book about python and we actually showed how to make a webbased filmdatabase using Grok and imdbpy. An abstract of this chapter will be published in a German IT-magazine in the new year.

The book is not published though, so I have to ask, whether it is already possible to make the repository of our example code public.

Grok is a convention over configuration framework for Zope. See http://grok.zope.org for more information.

Viele Grüße
juh


Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jan Ulrich Hasecke

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