JOB | Linux Platform Engineer (India and Singapore)

2023-04-24 Thread James Tobin
Hello, i'm working with an employer that is looking to hire a Linux platform engineer for their office in India and Singapore that has experience in automation and management of platform configuration from both an onprem and cloud perspective. Consequently, I had hoped that some members may like t

Junior Research Associate in HPC | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2023-04-21 Thread info cmcc
*Junior Research Associate in HPC* *Deadline: May 15, 2023* *The job location is CMCC Headquarters of Lecce* The CMCC Foundation is a scientific research center on climate change and its interactions with the environment, society, the world of business, and policymakers. Our work aims to

Deadline Reminder: April 30, 2023 - Software Developer | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2023-04-21 Thread info cmcc
) porting/recoding/re-engineering/developing numerical procedures in the frame of ocean models, and (iii) deployment of applications and services with virtualization software such as Virtual Machines and Dockers. The job location is CMCC Headquarters in Lecce, Italy. We are looking for motivated

Scientific Software Developer for the Digital Twin of the Ocean | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2023-04-18 Thread info cmcc
*SCIENTIFIC SOFTWARE DEVELOPER FOR THE DIGITAL TWIN OF THE OCEAN* [Job Opening Code: 12443] *Lecce (Italy) - Deadline: 30/04/2023* Our Division of Advanced Scientific Computing (ASC Division) is considering the possibility to hire a talented and proactive Post Degree candidate to support CMCC

Post Degree in Machine Learning | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2023-04-12 Thread info cmcc
*POST-DEGREE IN MACHINE LEARNING* [Job Opening Code: 12404] *Lecce (Italy) - Deadline: 15/04/2023* Our Division of Advanced Scientific Computing (ASC Division) is considering the possibility to hire a talented and proactive Post Degree candidate to support CMCC research activities. The contract

Re: JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread Skip Montanaro
There's a link at the bottom of each message to the list info pager. Follow the directions on that page to unsubscribe. Skip On Wed, Mar 8, 2023, 5:38 PM Thomas Gregg wrote: > Is there any way to be removed from this list? > Thank you, Tom > > On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 3:51 PM Skip Montanaro > w

Re: JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread Thomas Gregg
Is there any way to be removed from this list? Thank you, Tom On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 3:51 PM Skip Montanaro wrote: > > Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone in > > (Edinburgh or London) that can administer on-prem and vmware > > platforms. > > > > James, > > If you

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-08 Thread Thomas Passin
On 3/8/2023 3:27 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote: On 2023-03-08 00:12:04 -0500, Thomas Passin wrote: On 3/7/2023 7:33 AM, Dino wrote: in fact it's a dilemma I am facing now. My back-end returns 10 entries (I am limiting to max 10 matches server side for reasons you can imagine). As the user keeps typ

Re: JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread Skip Montanaro
> Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone in > (Edinburgh or London) that can administer on-prem and vmware > platforms. > James, If you haven't already, please post to the Phone Jobs Board: https://www.python.org/jobs/ Skip > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/lis

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-08 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2023-03-08 00:12:04 -0500, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/7/2023 7:33 AM, Dino wrote: > > in fact it's a dilemma I am facing now. My back-end returns 10 > > entries (I am limiting to max 10 matches server side for reasons you > > can imagine). As the user keeps typing, should I restrict the > > exi

Re: RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-08 Thread Dino
On 3/7/2023 2:02 PM, avi.e.gr...@gmail.com wrote: Some of the discussions here leave me confused as the info we think we got early does not last long intact and often morphs into something else and we find much of the discussion is misdirected or wasted. Apologies. I'm the OP and also the OS (

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-08 Thread Dino
On 3/7/2023 1:28 PM, David Lowry-Duda wrote: But I'll note that I use whoosh from time to time and I find it stable and pleasant to work with. It's true that development stopped, but it stopped in a very stable place. I don't recommend using whoosh here, but I would recommend experimenting wit

JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread James Tobin
Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone in (Edinburgh or London) that can administer on-prem and vmware platforms. Consequently, I had hoped that some members of this group may like to discuss further. I can be reached using "JamesBTobin (at) Gmail (dot) Com". Kind re

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-07 Thread Thomas Passin
On 3/7/2023 7:33 AM, Dino wrote: It must be nice to have a server or two... No kidding About everything else you wrote, it makes a ton of sense, in fact it's a dilemma I am facing now. My back-end returns 10 entries (I am limiting to max 10 matches server side for reasons you can imagine). A

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-07 Thread rbowman
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023 07:33:01 -0500, Dino wrote: > Played a little bit with both approaches in my little application. > Re-requesting from the server seems to win hands down in my case. That's necessary for a non-trivial data set. Assume you get 10 suggestions after the user type 'to'. today tom

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-07 Thread Dino
On 3/6/2023 11:05 PM, rbowman wrote: It must be nice to have a server or two... No kidding About everything else you wrote, it makes a ton of sense, in fact it's a dilemma I am facing now. My back-end returns 10 entries (I am limiting to max 10 matches server side for reasons you can imagin

RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-07 Thread avi.e.gross
using a server makes sense albeit it need not use python unless lots more in the project is also ... -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of David Lowry-Duda Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2023 1:29 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for W

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-07 Thread David Lowry-Duda
On 22:43 Sat 04 Mar 2023, Dino wrote: How can I implement this? A library called Whoosh seems very promising (albeit it's so feature-rich that it's almost like shooting a fly with a bazooka in my case), but I see two problems: 1) Whoosh is either abandoned or the project is a mess in terms of

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-07 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2023-03-07 04:05:19 +, rbowman wrote: > On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 21:55:37 -0500, Dino wrote: > > ne issue that was also correctly foreseen by some is that there's going > > to be a new request at every user key stroke. Known problem. JavaScript > > programmers use a trick called "debounceing" to b

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread rbowman
On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 21:55:37 -0500, Dino wrote: > ne issue that was also correctly foreseen by some is that there's going > to be a new request at every user key stroke. Known problem. JavaScript > programmers use a trick called "debounceing" to be reasonably sure that > the user is done typing bef

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Dino
On 3/4/2023 10:43 PM, Dino wrote: I need fast text-search on a large (not huge, let's say 30k records totally) list of items. Here's a sample of my raw data (a list of US cars: model and make) Gentlemen, thanks a ton to everyone who offered to help (and did help!). I loved the part where so

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Greg Ewing via Python-list
On 7/03/23 6:49 am, avi.e.gr...@gmail.com wrote: But the example given wanted to match something like "V6" in middle of the text and I do not see how that would work as you would now need to search 26 dictionaries completely. It might even make things worse, as there is likely to be a lot of

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Greg Ewing via Python-list
On 7/03/23 4:35 am, Weatherby,Gerard wrote: If mailing space is a consideration, we could all help by keeping our replies short and to the point. Indeed. A thread or two of untrimmed quoted messages is probably more data than Dino posted! -- Greg -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/p

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Thomas Passin
then yes, a full text indexer of some kind will be useful. Whoosh certainly looks good though I have not used it. But for populating dropdown lists in web forms, most likely the design of the form will provide a structure for the various searches. -Original Message- From: Python-li

RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread avi.e.gross
s normally done? It is a quite common thing. -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of Dino Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 7:40 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?) Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed a

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Thomas Passin
On 3/6/2023 7:28 AM, Dino wrote: On 3/5/2023 9:05 PM, Thomas Passin wrote: I would probably ingest the data at startup into a dictionary - or perhaps several depending on your access patterns - and then you will only need to to a fast lookup in one or more dictionaries. If your access patte

RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread avi.e.gross
hat would work as you would now need to search 26 dictionaries completely. -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of Thomas Passin Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 11:03 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?) On 3/6/2023 10:32

RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread avi.e.gross
Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 10:35 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?) "Dino, Sending lots of data to an archived forum is not a great idea. I snipped most of it out below as not to replicate it." Surely in 2023, storage is af

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Dino
On 3/5/2023 9:05 PM, Thomas Passin wrote: I would probably ingest the data at startup into a dictionary - or perhaps several depending on your access patterns - and then you will only need to to a fast lookup in one or more dictionaries. If your access pattern would be easier with SQL querie

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread rbowman
On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 07:40:29 -0500, Dino wrote: > The idea that someone types into an input field and matches start > dancing in the browser made me think that this was exactly what I > needed, and hence I figured that asking here about Whoosh would be a > good idea. I know realize that Whoosh woul

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread rbowman
On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 15:32:09 +, Weatherby,Gerard wrote: > Increased performance may be achieved by building dictionaries “aa”,”ab” > ... “zz. And so on. Or a trie. There have been several implementations but I believe this is the most active: https://pypi.org/project/PyTrie/ -- https://mai

Re: RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Dino
Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed answer, Avi. And apologies for not providing more info from the get go. What I am trying to achieve here is supporting autocomplete (no pun intended) in a web form field, hence the -i case insensitive example in my initial question. Your

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Dino
On 3/5/2023 1:19 AM, Greg Ewing wrote: I just did a similar test with your actual data and got about the same result. If that's fast enough for you, then you don't need to do anything fancy. thank you, Greg. That's what I am going to do in fact. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pyth

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Thomas Passin
are it would only be seconds at most to build the data cache, and then subsequent queries would respond very quickly. From: Python-list on behalf of Thomas Passin Date: Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 9:07 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Weatherby,Gerard
“Dino, Sending lots of data to an archived forum is not a great idea. I snipped most of it out below as not to replicate it.” Surely in 2023, storage is affordable enough there’s no need to criticize Dino for posting complete information. If mailing space is a consideration, we could all help by

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-06 Thread Weatherby,Gerard
: Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 9:07 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?) I would probably ingest the data at startup into a dictionary - or perhaps several depending on your access patterns - and then you will only need to to a fast lookup in one

RE: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-05 Thread avi.e.gross
ke do you want all matching lines shown if you search for say "a" ... -Original Message- From: Python-list On Behalf Of Dino Sent: Saturday, March 4, 2023 10:47 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?) Here's th

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-05 Thread Thomas Passin
On 3/4/2023 11:12 PM, Dino wrote: On 3/4/2023 10:43 PM, Dino wrote: I need fast text-search on a large (not huge, let's say 30k records totally) list of items. Here's a sample of my raw data (a list of US cars: model and make) I suspect I am really close to answering my own question... >>

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-05 Thread Dino
Here's the complete data file should anyone care. Acura,CL Acura,ILX Acura,Integra Acura,Legend Acura,MDX Acura,MDX Sport Hybrid Acura,NSX Acura,RDX Acura,RL Acura,RLX Acura,RLX Sport Hybrid Acura,RSX Acura,SLX Acura,TL Acura,TLX Acura,TSX Acura,Vigor Acura,ZDX Alfa Romeo,164 Alfa Romeo,4C Alfa

Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-05 Thread Dino
I need fast text-search on a large (not huge, let's say 30k records totally) list of items. Here's a sample of my raw data (a list of US cars: model and make) $ head all_cars_unique.csv\ Acura,CL Acura,ILX Acura,Integra Acura,Legend Acura,MDX Acura,MDX Sport Hybri

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-05 Thread Dino
On 3/4/2023 10:43 PM, Dino wrote: I need fast text-search on a large (not huge, let's say 30k records totally) list of items. Here's a sample of my raw data (a list of US cars: model and make) I suspect I am really close to answering my own question... >>> import time >>> lis = [str(a**2+a*

Re: Fast full-text searching in Python (job for Whoosh?)

2023-03-04 Thread Greg Ewing via Python-list
On 5/03/23 5:12 pm, Dino wrote: I can do a substring search in a list of 30k elements in less than 2ms with Python. Is my reasoning sound? I just did a similar test with your actual data and got about the same result. If that's fast enough for you, then you don't need to do anything fancy. --

Job positions at CMCC Foundation, Italy - Advanced Scientific Computing - ASC Division

2022-11-29 Thread CMCC Foundation
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Using Paramiko to submit job on SGE

2022-10-17 Thread Arshi Syed
Hi All, I am trying to run a script-1 on a Linux server using a Paramiko ssh connection and this script-1 calls script-2 which ultimately submits a job using a qsub command, job starts on SGE and I can see it through qstat but everything stops as soon as the script-1 stops. It seems the SSH

Re: Job vacancies

2022-07-14 Thread Dennis Lee Bieber
On Sun, 10 Jul 2022 18:46:26 +0300, Walid AlMasri declaimed the following: > >I would like to ask if there are any openings that suit my background? >I want to work on python either remotely or at job site Most of the regulars here are just users asking for help with the lan

Job vacancies

2022-07-10 Thread Walid AlMasri
python either remotely or at job site I attach my CV Thanks a lot in advance and all the best wishes to you Best Regards, Walid -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Scientific Software Developer | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2021-03-12 Thread info cmcc
on the possibility to hire a talented, motivated and proactive Scientific Software Developer. This job announcement is a public invitation to express interest for the above mentioned CMCC Position. The location is CMCC Headquarters in Lecce, Italy. Remote working is considered as an option. Th

Frontend Developer | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2020-11-04 Thread info cmcc
ontend Developer to support the digital ocean applications. This job announcement is a public invitation to express interest for the above mentioned CMCC Position. The location is *CMCC Headquarters in Lecce, Italy*. The primary purpose for this position is to support both the research and opera

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-26 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 23.10.2020 18:52, John Pote wrote: I've used tkinter and wxPython occasionally in the past for 1 off test tasks (and interest). What's the advantage of Qt? Qt does support mobile and touch oriented user interfaces. Also, it does support GUI programs on microcontrollers now on bare-metal.

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-26 Thread Edmondo Giovannozzi
Il giorno venerdì 23 ottobre 2020 alle 18:55:53 UTC+2 john... ha scritto: > On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote: > > > >> I think that commercial desktop applications with a python > >> compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof. > > Agreed. If you want to improve you "

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-25 Thread Barry Scott
st). What's the advantage of Qt? I have not looked at tk for a very long time, cannot comment on it. I used to use wxPython but ported all my code to PyQt. They took too long to get to python 3 support. PyQt has far fewer platform specific behaviours that need working around than wxPython does (di

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-23 Thread Terry Reedy
On 10/23/2020 12:52 PM, John Pote wrote: On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote: I think that commercial desktop applications with a python compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof. Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI application development, I wou

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-23 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-10-23, John Pote wrote: > On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote: >> >>> I think that commercial desktop applications with a python >>> compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof. >> Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI application >> development, I

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-23 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 22.10.20 um 23:52 schrieb Paul Rubin: Michael Torrie writes: I doubt you'll find any jobs connected a particular Python GUI toolkit. It would be really nice if there was a way to straightforwardly run Tkinter applications on Android. You'd install a single .apk and that would let you run

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-23 Thread John Pote
On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote: I think that commercial desktop applications with a python compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof. Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI application development, I would probably put Qt first. Then gobject o

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-23 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-10-22, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 10/22/2020 2:58 PM, Lammie Jonson wrote: > >> I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out >> there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it >> appeared that there was hardly any job listings men

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-23 Thread Grant Edwards
of GUI toolkits including > Tk, wx, GTK+, and Qt, to make desktop applications of course, but it's > not commercially common and I wouldn't ever expect to see that on a job > posting. Really? Never? -- Grant -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread jfong
Lammie Jonson於 2020年10月23日星期五 UTC+8上午5時20分45秒寫道: > Thanks, > > Yes, I have some sense about how to do job interviews and market myself > which is always an ongoing process. > > I also just have an interest in different technologies that I may want to > investigate as

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Terry Reedy
On 10/22/2020 2:58 PM, Lammie Jonson wrote: I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that there was hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why is that ? I think that commercial desktop

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread 2QdxY4RzWzUUiLuE
On 2020-10-22 at 12:50:43 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 22 Oct 2020, Lammie Jonson wrote: > > I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out > > there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it > > appeared that there was ha

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Lammie Jonson
Thanks, Yes, I have some sense about how to do job interviews and market myself which is always an ongoing process. I also just have an interest in different technologies that I may want to investigate as I can get bored with certain things a little at times. If some technology seems a

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 8:39 AM Michael Torrie wrote: > > I was going to look at something like tensorflow perhaps, though I am > > not sure if machine learning is that easy to pickup or not > > Not sure anything difficult and worthwhile, even if it is popular and in > demand, is something you can

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Michael Torrie
or tkinter and wxpython it > appeared that there was hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why > is that ? It's a bit of a demotivating factor to get very serious > with tk etc. I doubt you'll find any jobs connected a particular Python GUI toolkit. Except maybe at Red Hat.

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Tal Einat
Hi Lammie, On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 10:03 PM Lammie Jonson wrote: > > I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there, > but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that > there was hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why is that ?

Re: GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020, Lammie Jonson wrote: I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that there was hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why is that ? It's a bit of a demotivating factor t

GUI (tkinter) popularity and job prospects for

2020-10-22 Thread Lammie Jonson
I have been a rails developer as well as JS/react. I had wanted to look at python a bit due to it's popularity. I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that there was hardly any job lis

Web Developer | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2020-07-17 Thread CMCC Info
eloper to support research and development activities. This job announcement is a public invitation to express interest for the above mentioned CMCC Position.  The location of reference is CMCC premises in Lecce, Italy. The primary purposes for this position are to support the CMCC Communicati

EuroPython 2020: Find a new job at the conference

2020-07-17 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job ads from our sponsors: * EuroPython 2020 Job Board * https://ep2020.europython.eu/sponsor/job-board/ Our sponsors would love to get in touch with you, so please have a look and visit them at

Software Developer for the Digital Ocean Applications | Job position at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2020-05-20 Thread CMCC Info
g into consideration the possibility to hire a talented, motivated and proactive Software Developer to support research and development activities. This job announcement is a public invitation to express interest for the above mentioned CMCC Position. The location is CMCC Headquarters in*Lecce, Italy*

Scientific Software Developers | Job positions at CMCC Foundation, Italy

2020-04-17 Thread CMCC Info
/Please, feel free to circulate //to anyone you think may be interested./// -- Open positions at CMCC Foundation: Scientific Software Developer (Job Opening Code: 10712) <https://www.cmcc.it/jobs/10712-scientific-software-developer> Deadline: 30/04/2020 The location is CMCC Headquart

Re: Please Help! Absolute Novice - New Job, have this task.

2020-03-18 Thread bob gailer
Request for future: give us a specific subject e.g. how do I restore a button's text/color ? On 3/18/2020 6:05 PM, mjnash...@gmail.com wrote: Absolute beginner here, have no idea what I am doing wrong. All I want to do here is have the pushButton in PyQt5 to change to "Working..." and Red when

Please Help! Absolute Novice - New Job, have this task.

2020-03-18 Thread mjnash194
Absolute beginner here, have no idea what I am doing wrong. All I want to do here is have the pushButton in PyQt5 to change to "Working..." and Red when clicked... which it currently does. Thing is I need it to also change back to the default "SCAN" and Green color when done running that method

JOB | Front End Architect (London, UK)

2019-09-23 Thread James Tobin
Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire a permanent front end architect to join their London office. You should have experience with Javascript and frameworks such as (but not only) React. Consequently, I had hoped that some members of this mailing list may like to discuss fur

Scientific Software Developers | Job positions at CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy

2019-09-12 Thread CMCC Info
/Please, feel free to circulate //to anyone you think may be interested./// -- Open positions at CMCC Foundation: *Software Developers for the Digital Ocean (Research Associate) <https://www.cmcc.it/jobs/9195-software-developers-for-the-digital-ocean-research-associate>* [Job Openin

EuroPython 2019: Find a new job at the conference

2019-07-03 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job ads from our sponsors: EuroPython 2019 Job Board * https://ep2019.europython.eu/sponsor/job-board/ * Our sponsors would love to get in touch with you, so please have a look and visit them at

EuroPython 2018: Find a new job at the conference

2018-07-18 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job ads from our sponsors: * EuroPython 2018 Job Board * https://ep2018.europython.eu/en/sponsor/job-board/ We will also send out job ad emails to attendees who have opt’ed in to receiving these

reStrcuturedText WYSIWYG online editor (was: Need some help with Python Job Board)

2017-11-13 Thread Ben Finney
Skip Montanaro writes: > Thanks, Justin. I imagine editors probably exist which can switch between > WYSIWYG and markup. The ‘rsted’ app https://github.com/anru/rsted> is a reStructuredText WYSIWYG editor written in the Flask framework. -- \ “Remember: every member of your ‘target audie

Re: [Jobs] Need some help with Python Job Board

2017-11-13 Thread justin walters
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 1:16 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Hi Justin, > > the default markup is currently set to restructuredtext: > > https://github.com/python/pythondotorg/blob/master/jobs/models.py > > but this can be changed to any of these supported ones: > > https://github.com/jamesturk/django

Re: [Jobs] Need some help with Python Job Board

2017-11-13 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
e: > >> On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Skip Montanaro >> wrote: >> >>> The Python Job Board could use a little help in a couple areas. One, we >> can >>> always use help reviewing and approving (or rejecting) submissions. The >>> backlog ke

Re: Need some help with Python Job Board

2017-11-12 Thread Skip Montanaro
2, 2017 at 11:20 AM, justin walters wrote: > On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Skip Montanaro > wrote: > > > The Python Job Board could use a little help in a couple areas. One, we > can > > always use help reviewing and approving (or rejecting) submissions. The > >

Re: Need some help with Python Job Board

2017-11-12 Thread justin walters
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote: > The Python Job Board could use a little help in a couple areas. One, we can > always use help reviewing and approving (or rejecting) submissions. The > backlog keeps growing, and the existing volunteers who help can't al

Need some help with Python Job Board

2017-11-11 Thread Skip Montanaro
The Python Job Board could use a little help in a couple areas. One, we can always use help reviewing and approving (or rejecting) submissions. The backlog keeps growing, and the existing volunteers who help can't always keep up. (This is a good problem to have, reflecting on Python&#x

Re: I am trying to delete duplicates but the job just finishes with an exit code 0

2017-11-07 Thread Peter Otten
tysondog...@gmail.com wrote: > I am trying to delete duplicates but the job just finishes with an exit > code 0 and does not delete any duplicates. > > The duplicates for the data always exist in Column F and I am desiring to > delete the entire row B-I > > Any ideas? &g

I am trying to delete duplicates but the job just finishes with an exit code 0

2017-11-06 Thread tysondogerz
I am trying to delete duplicates but the job just finishes with an exit code 0 and does not delete any duplicates. The duplicates for the data always exist in Column F and I am desiring to delete the entire row B-I Any ideas? import openpyxl wb1 = openpyxl.load_workbook('C:/dwad/SWWA

[Python] [JOB] Python developer at JRC

2017-10-16 Thread Alfredo Branco
Hello everyone, I writing just to let you know that European Commission Joint Research Center [1] is looking for a developer to work in Ispra (Varese - Italy) The profile required is as follow: Very good knowledge of Python and R Good English language knowledge A knowledge of one or more

Re: Python scripting as side job

2017-09-26 Thread Neil Cerutti
On 2017-09-26, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:51 PM, gvim wrote: >> Has anyone had any success using Python scripting to automate >> processes for small businesses as a side job? I'd like to use >> my Python skills to supplement my income with abo

Re: Python scripting as side job

2017-09-26 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:51 PM, gvim wrote: > Has anyone had any success using Python scripting to automate processes for > small businesses as a side job? I'd like to use my Python skills to > supplement my income with about 4 hours' work a week. Python scripting for autom

Python scripting as side job

2017-09-26 Thread gvim
Has anyone had any success using Python scripting to automate processes for small businesses as a side job? I'd like to use my Python skills to supplement my income with about 4 hours' work a week. gvim -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Regarding Job Opportunity for the position Python Developer in Mc Lean, VA

2016-09-30 Thread gowri
On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 10:56:14 AM UTC-5, go...@spsolinc.com wrote: > Hi, > > Here we have an immediate opening. Location will be Mc Lean, VA. > Please revert back to us if you are interested. > Need good Python experience. SAS or AWS knowledge is added advantage. > > Thanks, > Gowri Sh

Regarding Job Opportunity for the position Python Developer in Mc Lean, VA

2016-09-30 Thread gowri
Hi, Here we have an immediate opening. Location will be Mc Lean, VA. Please revert back to us if you are interested. Need good Python experience. SAS or AWS knowledge is added advantage. Thanks, Gowri Shekar 972-983-3467 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: I'm looking for a part-time job in Python / Django

2016-08-15 Thread Uri Even-Chen
lt;http://twitter.com/urievenchen> On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > > To python-list@python.org, > > > > I'm looking for a part-time job in Python / Django, do you know > anything? I > >

Re: I'm looking for a part-time job in Python / Django

2016-08-14 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > To python-list@python.org, > > I'm looking for a part-time job in Python / Django, do you know anything? I > live in Herzliya, Israel. I can't relocate but I can work from home. You > can see my CV on LinkedIn. Pleas

I'm looking for a part-time job in Python / Django

2016-08-14 Thread Uri Even-Chen
To python-list@python.org, I'm looking for a part-time job in Python / Django, do you know anything? I live in Herzliya, Israel. I can't relocate but I can work from home. You can see my CV on LinkedIn. Please let me know if you have any job for me. Thanks, Uri. *Uri Even-Chen* [im

Please use the Python Job Board for recruiting (was: [recruitment message])

2016-06-13 Thread Ben Finney
pan...@openmindtechno.com writes: > I am looking to hire for an excellent opportunity Please do not use this forum for recruiting. Instead, use the Python Job Board https://www.python.org/community/jobs/> maintained for that purpose. -- \ “The fact that I have no remedy for a

Re: Immediate Requirement: use the Python Job Board for recruitment (was:

2016-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wednesday 27 April 2016 16:36, Bob Martin wrote: > Recruiters post everywhere but seem not to read anywhere. > They have flooded the android developer lists to the point where > they are no longer worth reading. Wanted: Android developer. Must have five years experience with "Marshmellow" or

Re: Immediate Requirement: use the Python Job Board for recruitment (was:

2016-04-26 Thread Bob Martin
in 758723 20160427 000706 Ben Finney wrote: >sourav524.itsci...@gmail.com writes: > >> Hello Associates, >> Please go through the below job description and let me know your >> interest. > >Hello recruiters, > >Please don't use Python discussion forums for

Immediate Requirement: use the Python Job Board for recruitment (was: !! Immediate Requirement : IBM BPM Technical Lead at Warren, NJ !!)

2016-04-26 Thread Ben Finney
sourav524.itsci...@gmail.com writes: > Hello Associates, > Please go through the below job description and let me know your > interest. Hello recruiters, Please don't use Python discussion forums for recruiting. Instead, use the Python Job Board which is maintained specifically fo

Please use the Python Job Board for recruitment (was: !! Immediate Position:Technical Consultant at (The Woodlands, TX) !!)

2016-04-11 Thread Ben Finney
sourav524.itsci...@gmail.com writes: > Please go through the below job description and let me know your interest. This forum should not be used for job seeking or recruitment. Please use the Python Job Board, which exists specifically for that https://www.python.org/jobs/>. -- \

Use the Python Job Board for recruitment (was: Job opportunity - Sr. Python Developer - Morrisville, NC)

2016-02-25 Thread Ben Finney
Rohit Koul writes: > Title: Senior Python Developer > Location: Morrisville, NC, United States Please do not use the Python discussion forum for recruitment. Instead, use the Python Job Board which is explicitly for this purpose https://www.python.org/jobs/>. -- \ “One of

Job opportunity - Sr. Python Developer - Morrisville, NC

2016-02-25 Thread Rohit Koul
Title: Senior Python Developer Location: Morrisville, NC, United States Contract : 6+ months Description: Qualifications: The Senior Python Developer will lead and serve as part of a team supporting established projects and creating products from the ground up. The ideal candidate is leader, a

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