Re: [BangPypers] How to dynamically load modules in Django/Python

2014-12-23 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:19 PM, Navin Kabra na...@smriti.com wrote: Saager Mhatre saager.mha...@gmail.com writes: I suppose the __import__ function https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#__import__ should be a good start. Also check out the imp module. from imp import

Re: [BangPypers] How to dynamically load modules in Django/Python

2014-12-23 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 12:18 AM, mithun chackravarthy vbnetmit...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Saager, got it. http://imdb.to/glad-to = One is glad to be of service. - d ___ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org

Re: [BangPypers] Python certifications in India

2014-12-23 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Bibhas Ch Debnath m...@bibhas.in wrote: Is there anyone or any company here that actually values a certificate for Python? In my experience, certification courses mean nothing, at least for Python developers. None of the people I know or have worked with, cares

Re: [BangPypers] Python certifications in India

2014-12-23 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Noufal Ibrahim KV nou...@nibrahim.net.in wrote: On Mon, Dec 22 2014, Bibhas Ch Debnath wrote: Is there anyone or any company here that actually values a certificate for Python? In my experience, certification courses mean nothing, at least for Python

Re: [BangPypers] combine multiple modules in one

2014-12-23 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Nitin Kumar nitin.n...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, say I am installing a module abc and it got multiple dependent modules say xyz pqr. pip easy install will take care of downloading and installing these. but i need to install abc on a device which doesnt have net

Re: [BangPypers] Python certifications in India

2014-12-23 Thread Noufal Ibrahim KV
On Wed, Dec 24 2014, Saager Mhatre wrote: [...] We... I wouldn't put quite as much stock in the CCNA given the people we interviewed at TW for a sysad position. CCNA's are the lowest rung as far as I know. They're fairly easy to get too. CCIEs are very hard to get and the ones I