FlightFeather's goal is "social networking for everyone". This means
that *anyone* should have a chance to run a *popular* social
networking site -- on minimal hardware, and without wasting bandwidth.
Release 0.2.7 adds a complete working example site to the
distributions, along with directions o
We've just implemented a live search feature for the Python API at:
http://www.yottamusic.com/apisearch/python/
Check it out and let us know what you think!
Best regards,
Luke Matkins
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Support the Python Software Foundation
Construct, the "Parsing Made Fun" library, is proud to release
it's second revision!
More info and download at: http://construct.wikispaces.com/
Construct is a python library for parsing and building of
data structures (binary or textual). It is based on the concept of
defining data structures in
New in version 3.0:
* Support for POP3, SMTP for processing e-mail messages.
* Support for SMPP (full SMPP 3.4 implementation) for processing SMS.
* Support for ICQ for processing ICQ messages.
* SSL-protected RPC channel.
* Request execution context spanning across multiple servers (a-la COM+
cau
At PyCon:
http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/HomePage
I'll be giving a tutorial that combines two separate mini-tutorials:
http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsAM#AM7
The first mini-tutorial is on the Zope Component Architecture. The
Zope Component Architecture, which isn't tied to the Zope Web
FINAL REMINDER... we still have some seats left!
What: (Intensive) Intro to Python
When: February 7-9, 2007
Where: San Francisco (SFO/San Bruno), CA, USA
Web:http://cyberwebconsulting.com (click "Python Training" link)
Need to get up-to-speed with Python as quickly as possible? Come join
apologies to all... this is the Intro course, not Advanced as the orig
subject line stated, and it takes place Feb 7-9, 2007.
On 1/12/07, wesley chun wrote:
> FINAL REMINDER... we still have some seats left!
>
> What: (Intensive) Intro to Python
> When: February 7-9, 2007
> Where: San Francis
The "Programming Microsoft Office using Python" tutorial has been
cancelled and replaced by "Internet Programming with Python"; see the
tutorial outline for more details:
http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsPM7outline
If you've registered for a different afternoon tutorial (or for no
aft