So it's
a bad "addition" in two ways.
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hi, have a look at web2py. it comes distributed as a windows installer,
bundling a python distribution, a python web server (rocket) and the
highly productive web2py framework. Most people move onto a source
distribution and another web server but you can go a long way with the
install bundle.
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>> web2py has a built-in wiki. Have a look at the docs and see if it's
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>> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Anthon
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Spreadsheets).
The only real way to get perfect Excel creation is to automate an office
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Excel sheets under Linux?
> >> What kind of thing would I need Windows (and presumably, a live copy
> >> of Office) for?
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> >> As background for the question, I'm trying to avoid using Windows at
> >> all. My ideal workflow would involve users
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Excellent idea
On 07/03/2014 8:03 am, "Lars Yencken" wrote:
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> An idea for our meetups, I wouldn't mind starting with a short 5-10 min
> "What's new in Python" section, a time for everyone to share news that we
> take notes on and email out at the end. I saw this done at a Ruby meetu
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> Might have some more questions soon. I couldn't find a pycharm users list.
> Do you know of one?
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> I use PyCharm on Windows & Linux, often with virtualenvs although on
Windows increasingly I use miniconda non-administrator installs which is
close enough to the same thing. I haven't had any vi
onstraint &
> invalidate the idea)?
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> I was looking at this gist as inspiration for a start point
> https://gist.github.com/gdamjan/d7333a4d9069af96fa4d
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