Let's celebrate: 20 years of EuroPython

2021-03-25 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
This year's conference will mark the 20th edition of the EuroPython conference. * EuroPython 2021 * https://ep2021.europython.eu/ Since we started touring Europe in 2002 in Charleroi, Belgium, we have come a long way. The conference has grown from the

Re: convert script awk in python

2021-03-25 Thread Dan Ciprus (dciprus) via Python-list
... funny thing is that OP never contributed to this discussion. Several people provided very valuable inputs but OP did not even bother to say "thank you". just saying ... On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 11:22:02AM -0400, Avi Gross via Python-list wrote: Cameron, I agree with you. I first encountere

Re: convert script awk in python

2021-03-25 Thread Loris Bennett
Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> writes: > On 25/03/2021 08:14, Loris Bennett wrote: > >> I'm not doing that, but I am trying to replace a longish bash pipeline >> with Python code. >> >> Within Emacs, often I use Org mode[1] to generate date via some bash >> commands and then visualise the data via

Re: convert script awk in python

2021-03-25 Thread Peter Otten
On 25/03/2021 08:14, Loris Bennett wrote: I'm not doing that, but I am trying to replace a longish bash pipeline with Python code. Within Emacs, often I use Org mode[1] to generate date via some bash commands and then visualise the data via Python. Thus, in a single Org file I run /usr/bin

Re: convert script awk in python

2021-03-25 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 25.03.21 um 00:30 schrieb Avi Gross: It [awk] is, as noted, a great tool and if you only had one or a few tools like it available, it can easily be bent and twisted to do much of what the others do as it is more programmable than most. But following that line of reasoning, fairly simple pytho

Re: convert script awk in python

2021-03-25 Thread Loris Bennett
"Avi Gross" writes: > Just to be clear, Cameron, I retired very early and thus have had no reason > to use AWK in a work situation and for a while was not using UNIX-based > machines. I have no doubt I would have continued using WK as one part of my > toolkit for years albeit less often as I foun