I recently stumbled upon to MIT OCW 6.00 Python Course, as I am downloading the lecture series, was wondering what other good lecture series people would recommend subscribing to?
Hi,
How do i automate starting Django development webserver "python manage.py runserver" in a .bat file in windows . I have python26 and django 1.1.1 in installed
Thanks
i meant by automate is clicking on the .bat file and the Django development webserver start up
I installed it in my dev project. I would like to remove it and any trace of it in my database and my django app, not to mention my python install. I found it didn't quite do what I needed, but that's another topic, and I'm moving to South.
Can I just delete the evolution tables in my django db, and remove it from the app settings? Or is there more to it?
I'm looking for a compiler or interpreter for a language with basic math support and File IO which can be executed directly from a memorystick in either Linux or Windows. Built in functionality for basic datastructures and sorting/searching would be a plus.
(I've read about movable python, but it only supports windows)
Thank you
What are the linux developper tools to do the things i do with .NET in my windows environnement :
I would like to port my client server application that runs under winform/nhibernate/sql server.
Language c#
Database SQL server
ORM Nhibernate
Source control SVN / Tortoise
Unit testing Nunit
Continuous integration Cruise Control
Should i go java and eclipse ?
Python and ???
Ruby and ???
Is there some IDE that allow me to manage all these processes under linux ?
I'm just learning how to do things, and want to start using some sort of version control for a web app.
What's most appropriate for deploying a python or php web app on my own? I'm using linux and have a linux server.
Thanks!
I have been trying to learn assembly for a few years now. I get to do a "Hello, World" program but never further. I find it so hard. Is anyone able to point me to a place or maybe even themselves, teach me some? I have prior programming experice mainly in python. So i am not completely unfamiliar with programming.
I have developed 3 simple blogging system in PHP/Apache/Mysql, Python/Ngix/Postgresql and in Erlang/Yaws/Mnesia.
How can I measure performance on my server for this 3 different configuration ?
Which lesser-known but useful features of Clojure do you find yourselves using? Feel free to share little tricks and idioms, but try to restrict yourselves to Core and Contrib.
I found some really interesting information in answers to these similar questions:
Hidden features of Haskell
Hidden features of Python
Hidden features of Java
Hidden features of C
There are many more "Hidden feature" questions for other languages, so I thought it would be nice to have one for Clojure, too.
I need to develop a geometry library in python, describing points, lines and planes in 3d space, and various geometry operations. Related to my previous question.
The main issue in the design is if these entities should have identity or not. I was wondering if there's a similar library out there (developed in another language) to take inspiration from, what is the chosen design, and in particular the reason for one choice vs. the other.
It is interesting that some languages do not use semicolons and braces, even though their predecessors had them. Personally, it makes me nervous to write code in Python because of this. Semicolons are also missing from Google's GO language, although the lexer uses a rule to insert semicolons automatically as it scans.
Why do some languages not use semicolons and braces?
I built GNU Smalltalk from source on my Mac because I couldn't get it working using fink and I found VMs like Squeak hard to understand. When I run the gst command it works fine, but unlike command line interfaces such the Python and Lua ones, it is hard to use because when I use the left or right arrow keys, I want the cursor to move left or right, but instead it inserts text like "^[[D". I understand why it does this but is there any way to fix it so it is more usable?
hello ..
i'm new to pyqt , and i'm still facing some newbie problems :D
i have a QTableWidget that is item delegated on a QChoice control ( hope i said it right )
i need to have the cell background color changes whenever a user change the choice control selection
briefly: how to change a cell background color in a table widget ??
i use pyqt4 and python 2.6
thanx in advance
Are there any features you would like to see added to C++?
Maybe...
A programming construct
An extra operator
A built-in function you think would be useful
I realize questions like this are frowned upon, but I think this one is a genuine programming question that can be answered and the answers will spawn valuable discussion. (And it's community wiki.)
Here is one of mine:
How come C++ has no exponent operator, like Python's **?
I have a 2048 bits public key (asymmetric, RSA) of which I know the Modulus and Exponent and need to encrypt a string.
Ideally, I want to encrypt a small string in c# and later on decrypt it with python.
I want to develop a website that will allow analysts within the company to run Hadoop jobs (choose from a set of defined jobs) and see their job's status\progress.
Is there an easy way to do this (get running jobs statuses etc.) via Ruby\Python?
How do you expose your Hadoop cluster to internal clients on your company?
Hi,
How to go through a list or fetch element from a list in scheme?
How can I name each element (like we do for variables in java) in a list?
Thanks in advance.
I want to compare every point in a list to another point. So, as we do in java or python-
for(int i;i<list.size();i++){
if (list[i]> k){
//do something
}
}
How can I do similar thing in scheme?
Caveat:
I try all the posibilities listed here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/254002/how-can-i-ignore-everything-under-a-folder-in-mercurial.
None works as I hope.
I want to ignore every thing under the folder test. But not ignore srcProject\test\TestManager
I try
syntax: glob
test/**
And it ignores test and srcProject\test\TestManager
With:
syntax: regexp
^/test/
It's the same thing.
Also with:
syntax: regexp
test\\*
I have install TortoiseHG 0.4rc2 with Mercurial-626cb86a6523+tortoisehg, Python-2.5.1, PyGTK-2.10.6, GTK-2.10.11 in Windows
I've always used PHP, but recently I've been reading about why it's bad. I love Python, but I don't know how it works with the web. I've never even seen Ruby... what is worth learning? Should I stick to PHP?
I am a long-time Mac user looking to gain a decent understanding of Windows. I'm not really interested in the history except as it is still relevant to Windows 7.
I'm competent with the Mac and UNIX/Linux environment. I'm live in C, Objective-C, Bash, Python, JavaScript, AppleScript and PHP. As such I want something that is introductory but not aimed at beginners.
Can anyone recommend a decent book (or other resource) to get me started?
TIA
I have two tables, with the same structure, for example: table "first' with columns 'a','b','c' and table 'second' with the same columns. How to find difference betweet those two tables?
Of course, I can make some script on python, that will make set(a)-set(b), but I think there is some way to do it in mysql.
Hi,
As part of the college mini-project, I am developing a micro-blogging platform for Android. I am planning to use Django framework in python to handle the communication between Android and remote server so as to make database API independent. I heard its best practice to use HTTP methods for the communication. Which is the best site/book to learn using HTTP methods for Android? I
I know this is a silly question :) But I am curious :)
How much should a full-time web developer with about 2 years experience be making in Los Angeles, CA area? Work mainly consists of coding sites in php, mysql with some jquery, ajax stuff .. and ofc html/css.
Also, what is a good language/technology to learn to increase salary for next job?? Python? Ruby? .NET?
Hi, I've been getting my hands wet with emacs lisp, and one thing that trips me up sometimes is the dynamic scope. Is there much of a future for it? Most languages I know use static scoping (or have moved to static scoping, like Python), and probably because I know it better I tend to prefer it. Are there specific applications/instances or examples where dynamic scope is more useful?