Just to share, I came across the following recipe:
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/191017/
in the The Python Cookbook ( Hardcopy).
This is written by Anand B Pillai.
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So, is everyone okay this weekend? I will be able to make it on the
weekend only if it's a little early (around lunchtime).
I'm not sure if we can jam in a presentation or two along with the
discussions on the conference.
Please post your thoughts.
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I think we should start with a group blog. That way, our stuff goes
online. IF someone can own that up, I can contact Jeff and also try to
get the blog on the planet python feed list.
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Sridhar Ratnakumar
wrote:
> Should bangpypers be part of this?
>
> http://python-groups.blogspot.com/
Yes. I think this is another initiative by Jeff himself since I see
the contact email as advoc...@python.org. Since Jeff is right
here, we could request him t
I don't recollect any mention of it being this
weekend so I'm not sure.
I meant in the context that we'd decided to meet once a month last time
and it's been a month more or less. So do we schedule a BangPypers meet?
Best,
Sidu.
Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Darkseid
Should bangpypers be part of this?
http://python-groups.blogspot.com/
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Darkseid wrote:
> Perhaps this should happen during the monthly BangPypers meeting? There
> should be one due this weekend, if I'm not mistaken.
That would be ideal. I don't recollect any mention of it being this
weekend so I'm not sure.
In any case, we should sch
Perhaps this should happen during the monthly BangPypers meeting? There
should be one due this weekend, if I'm not mistaken.
Best,
Sidu.
Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
Okay. I think this should give us enough outline. I propose a face to
face sometime soon so that we can beat out the remaining problems
Okay. I think this should give us enough outline. I propose a face to
face sometime soon so that we can beat out the remaining problems and
get to work. Any proposals for dates? I think we should have it in
March itself.
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Thnx Jeff, I'll try it out.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Jeff Rush wrote:
> Yogesh Jadhav wrote:
>>
>> Does anybosy use / know stripped down python with micro footprint
>> suitable for embedded development ?
>
> There are three or maybe four implementations of them. The one I remember
> mos
It would be interesting to find if someone has attempted to implement the
PythonVM on an FPGA as a processor.A processor with Python VM instructions
as its native instruction set will run so much more fast...Instead of a
Python runtime, you'd have a python processor executing the byte code as
nativ
> Does anybosy use / know stripped down python with micro footprint
> suitable for embedded development ?
I once cross-compiled python for ARM, the bare-bone size was around 1MB,
you can google for results
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Yogesh Jadhav wrote:
Does anybosy use / know stripped down python with micro footprint
suitable for embedded development ?
There are three or maybe four implementations of them. The one I remember
most if PyMite:
http://pymite.python-hosting.com/
The creator of PyMite will be at PyCon th
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