What protocol preferred to use for interaction between Python-code and Erlang-code over Internet? ASN.1 would be ideally for me, but its implementation in Python cannot generate encoder/decoder out from notation.
im doing a project as part of academic programme.Im doing this in linux platform.I have converted a few pdf files in to html and jpeg images using pdftohtml.now i need to sequence the jpeg images depending on some conditions and to merge them .how can i do this using python?.if anyone can provide any such python script which have done any functions similar to this then it will be very helpful.
I'm not quite sure how to build a really simple one-file source module. Is there a sample module out there one the web somewhere which can be built as a python .egg?
From the setuptools page it looks pretty simple, you just have your setup.py file and then at least one other .py file somewhere, and I can build an .egg file OK, and even install it using easy_install, but I can't seem to import the file from within python. (note: using 2.6.4)
Hi,
I am unable to display images in pages created using Google App Engine(Python).
My app.yaml file has :
- url: /images
static_dir: images
And the python file has:
self.response.out.write("""<img src = '/images/title.gif' />""")
The image still does not display in the page.
Thanks
How to create simple web site with python?
I mean really simple, f.ex, you see text "Hello World", and there are button "submit", which (onClick) will show ajax box "submit successful".
I want to start develop some stuff withPython, and I don't know where to start :)
I like the sinatra framework, but might have to work in python. A quick web search has uncovered a few python equivalents including itty, flask and juno.
I'd like to know people's experience of these, or other sinatra equivalents. Which would you recommend?
A new web application may require adding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the future, e.g. using ProLog. I know it can be done from a Java environment, but I am wondering about the opportunities with modern web languages like Ruby or Python. The latter is considered to be "more scientific" (at least used in that environment), but using Google there seems to be a preliminary ProLog implementation for both.
Any suggestions on modern (open source) web languages (like Python or Ruby) in combination with AI?
I'm trying to find a tool to check for coding style in python.
For php I've seen there is the Code Sniffer, and a small perl script used by Drupal. Is there such a tool for python code?
Thanks
I am wondering if there are any tips or tricks to converting perl into python. It would be nice if there was a script like python's 2to3. Or perhaps some compatibility libraries.
Emacs uses an older version of python(2.3) i have for the default python mode, is there a way for me to tell emacs to use the newer version that i have in my home directory?
btw I'm using a red hat distro and dont have root privileges.
I'm trying to compile Python 2.6 for 64bit, I tried various compile commands but not sure whether those are correct
./configure --with-universal-archs=32-bit --prefix="$HOME/python"
make
make install
What is the correct syntax ... ?
I've been reading a lot about python-way lately so my question is
How to do dependency injection python-way?
I am talking about usual scenarios when, for example, service A needs access to UserService for authorization checks.
I'm studying Python after a lot of PHP experience and it would be handy to have type-hinting in Python. Looks like eclipse + pydev doesn't support this. Any suggestions?
For example, I want my IDE to show function docstrings and types, when I use it, like:
def f(x: int) -> int:
r"""Adds 3 to x"""
return x + 3
f( #and now IDE shows everything about types
If Python had a macro facility similar to Lisp/Scheme (something like MetaPython), how would you use it?
If you are a Lisp/Scheme programmer, what sorts of things do you use macros for (other than things that have a clear syntactic parallel in Python such as a while loop)?
How do I create a GUID in Python that is platform independent? I here there is a method using ActivePython on Windows but it's Windows only because it uses COM. Is there a method using plain Python?
Hi.
I have a text file of URLs, about 14000. Below is a couple of examples:
http://www.domainname.com/pagename?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=100¶m2=123
http://www.domainname.com/images?IMAGE_ID=10
http://www.domainname.com/pagename?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=101¶m2=123
http://www.domainname.com/images?IMAGE_ID=11
http://www.domainname.com/pagename?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=102¶m2=123
I have loaded the text file into a Python list and I am trying to get all the URLs with CONTENT_ITEM_ID separated off into a list of their own. What would be the best way to do this in Python?
Cheers
Is it possible in Python to run multiple counters in a single for loop as in C/C++? I would want something like -- for i,j in x,range(0,len(x)): I know Python interpretes this differently and why, but I would need to run two loop counters concurrently in a single for...?
Thanks,
Sayan
Can someone please give the Java equivalent of the below python (which slices a given array into given parts) which was originally written by ChristopheD here:
def split_list(alist, wanted_parts=1):
length = len(alist)
return [ alist[i*length // wanted_parts: (i+1)*length // wanted_parts]
for i in range(wanted_parts) ]
I don't know any python but can really use the above code in my Java app. Thanks
Hi, I'm looking into using Lua in a web project. I can't seem to find any way of directly parsing in pure python and running Lua code in Python.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Joe
Hi
I using buzz-python-client from http://code.google.com/p/buzz-python-client/
In the example:
client.build_oauth_consumer('your-app.appspot.com', 'consumer_secret')
Where can I get a consumer_secret?
Is there an application similar to Java's Checkstyle for Python?
By which I mean, I tool that analyzes Python code, and can be run as part of continuous integration (e.g. CruiseControl or Hudson). After analyzing it should produce an online accessible report which outlines any problems found in the code.
Thank you,
I'm writing a simple alarm utility in Python.
#!/usr/bin/python
import time
import subprocess
import sys
alarm1 = int(raw_input("How many minutes (alarm1)? "))
while (1):
time.sleep(60*alarm1)
print "Alarm1"
sys.stdout.flush();
doit = raw_input("Continue (Y/N)?[Y]: ")
print "Input",doit
if doit == 'N' or doit=='n':
print "Exiting....."
break
I want to flush or discard all the key strokes that were entered while the script was sleeping and only accept the key strokes after the raw_input() is executed.
I have just come across quantmod, and I would like to use it from Python. However I am not sure how to use quantmod from a Python script.
Has anyone done this before - any ideas or suggestions on how to get started?