Good presentation. But I misread Bruno's post originally and thought that
Jessica mentioned web2py, and watched the whole presentation and didn't see
any web2py specific comments. (because it was actually Bruno's comment) I
came back here to ask for the comment timestamp in the video, and rer
Everything I use seems to be cross platform anyway…
virtualenv, pip, web2py, Bottle, Flask, PyCharm, Eclipse, nano, curl,
Firefox, Chrome, Opera
The only real learning curve was getting Visual Studio setup properly to
compile Python packages containing C extensions.
Samuel Marks
http://linkedin
The metric from the presentation shows python is gaining popularity quite
nicely. Great!
Let me just remind those of you who are using Windows as a development
workstation - there is a great open source project: Python Tools (Apache
License 2.0) which gives you a completely free Python environm
+1
El jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2013 02:00:39 UTC-5, rochacbruno escribió:
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> Hi,
>
> I found this talk interesting
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1a4Jbjc-vU&feature=share
>
> Jessica McKeller talks about how "windows OS" is important to the future
> of Python, and how it is complicated to
:-)
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 02:00:39 UTC-5, rochacbruno wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I found this talk interesting
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1a4Jbjc-vU&feature=share
>
> Jessica McKeller talks about how "windows OS" is important to the future
> of Python, and how it is complicated to use Py
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