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Python tutorial
Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python's syntax allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code than would be possible in languages such as C, and the language provides constructs intended to enable clear programs on both a small and large scale.
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neno
Forum system with a distinct separation between the backend and frontend. Backend is a REST API written in Python using Django, using the Atom Publishing Protocol. The main frontend application is written in Java GWT with ExtJS.
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OSQA – Open Source Q&A System
OSQA is the free, open source Q&A system you've been waiting for. Your OSQA site is more than just a FAQ page, it is a full-featured Q&A community. Users earn points and badges for useful participation, and everyone in the community wins.
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Building User Networks
From this tutorial you can learn how to build a friend network feature, enable users to invite friends to your web site, improve the interface with status messages and let users browse bookmarks of friends.
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functional programming with python
posted bywingiinDevelopment
To work with lists many c/c++ programmer use a simple for-loop. I will try to explain how this can be made a little bit easier. Thinking functional will help to shorten und optimize code who can easy speed up development time and performance.
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NLP Part-of-Speech Tagger
Based upon Eric Brill's work. This is a port of Mark Watson's C# Part-of-Speech tagger. It's a simple and straightforward tool to tokenize and tag sentences and find the corresponding parts-of-speech. There are other Python taggers like Monty Tagger and NTLK, but this one is simple, sleek and easy-to-implement
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Charming Python: Parsing with the SimpleParse module
Many parsing tools have been written for Python. This column discusses a high-level parsing language built on top of Python. SimpleParse provides an EBNF-style syntax on top of mxTextTools that can greatly clarify the expression of grammars.
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How to use Python's xml_objectify
This article presents the xml_objectify module. It describes how to use xml_objectify and the advantages of using this "Pythonic" module for working with XML documents as objects.
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Introduces the Python xml_pickle object
As part of the ongoing quest to create a more seamless integration between XML and Python, this article presents the xml_pickle module. The author discusses the design goals and decisions that went into xml_pickle and provides a list of likely uses.
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Wasp
Wasp is an platform-independent HTML preprocessor. It's like PHP or ASP, except with the powerful Python language at your fingertips. You can add Python code to your pages, expand boiler-plate text, etc. Wasp may be run in three ways. In client mode, your files are processed in a batch to produce HTML -- no server required. In CGI mode, you get a complete web application framework with cookie and session support, activity logging, error handling (with e-mail notification), a remote debugging utility and more. In server mode Wasp runs its own threaded web server with all the CGI features embedded. In all these cases you get the simplicity of the standard URL = file paradigm. You don't need to write page classes and the like unless you wish to. Your own Python routines can be easily installed as plugins. There are no dependencies on outside libraries. Wasp is designed to be fast, robust and extensible.
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Extending Python and Zope in C
Extending Python in C is easy once you see how it all works, and an extension of Python is equally easy to package up for Zope. The hard part is wading through the different documentation sets in search of the nuggets of information you need, and this article has collected them for you. Article includes code snipets.
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Python for the PalmOS
Pippy is a port of (a subset of) Python to the PalmOS. With Pippy, Python programmers can create custom applications to run on Palm devices, as well as use Pippy as an interactive environment directly on the Palm. This article evaluates the strengths and limitations of Pippy as a means of implementing Palm applications.
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Functional programming in Python, Part 3
The Part 3 of the series continues the discussion by illustrating additional capabilities, like currying and other higher-order functions contained in the Xoltar Toolkit. Article includes code snipets.
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xml_pickle and xml_objectify
This column presents some of the changes to the author's previous module suite, utilities for high-level Python handling of XML documents, as well as some tips on advanced aspects of using and customizing the modules. Code samples demonstrate py_obj._XML attributes, node attributes treated as objects and lists, py_obj magic attribute behavior, and more.
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XML tools for Python
The first two installments of this column provided an overview of working with XML in Python. In the year since those initial writings, however, the state of XML tools for Python has advanced significantly. Unfortunately, most of these advances have not been backwards compatible. This special installment article revisits the author's previous discussion of XML tools, and provides up-to-date code samples.
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Functional programming in Python, Part 2
This column continues the introduction to functional programming (FP) in Python. The introduction to different paradigms of program problem-solving demonstrates several intermediate and advanced FP concepts. Article includes code snipets.
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The Python Web Services Developer, Part 2
This is the beginning of a short series on creating a software repository system built on Web services and developed in the Python programming language. This article shows you the details of using the 4Suite open-source XML server with Python to create Web service-based applications.
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XML Processing with Python
posted byseaninXML & Python
This article illustrates the principle features of the Python language, and then examine the XML processing capabilities of Python.
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makefaq
makefaq is a Python script that creates a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) HTML page or text file from a specially formatted text data file.
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Indexed Network Graphic Archiver
This is a network-centric Graphic/Photo database program using Python/MySQL. It features: web-based interface, automatic thumbnail generation, flexible indexing, and automatic file updates. It uses a robot to crawl through the network paths stored in the database, searching for new graphic files.
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