On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Satyajit Ranjeev <
satyajit.ranj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been inspired by the community of Pythonists in Bangalore and the
> contribution they have put in for the whole Python community in India.
> PyCon India 2012 was just great. Kuddos to all the or
It will be nice to see some Python ideas/startups too in the 2Weekends
Event. Please find the details attached.
http://2weekends.bootstrapbangalore.net/
Cheers,
--
Deepak Garg,
Data Center and Cloud Div.
Citrix R&D, India
Phone-no.:+917829866870
Github: https://github.com/gargdeepak
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 11:41 AM, vijay wrote:
> Hi ,
>I am planing to use hadoop for processing millions record text file for
> my project .Am looking for suggestion on hadoop with python programs.
>If any one has used do let me know.
>
Hi
You have following options in Hadoop + Pytho
Yoganand,
Thanks for helping . Will give try on this .
With Thanks
Vijay
From: Yoganand Anandaraju
To: vijay ; Bangalore Python Users Group - India
Sent: Wednesday, 10 October 2012 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [BangPypers] Help in understanding Hadoop with py
Great post, really a wonderful tip.
Thank you.
Davidsanthosh L
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Philippe May wrote:
> Noufal's suggestion is great (as usual).
>
> Twisted might be a valid alternative as it give access to the full
> protocol stacks and lets you plug in what you need in pure pyth
Thanks Sriram for the suggestions.
This is the puzzle that I 'm trying to solve.
https://www.interviewstreet.com/challenges/dashboard/#problem/4ed3f9935ae8b.
My program is giving correct output for the sample inputs, given with the
question. However for a bigger input data , it is taking too much
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Basil Kurian wrote:
> Hi
>
> I 'm trying out some python puzzles in interviewstreet.com. Most of the
> time , when I submit my code , during testing process , it will get timed
> out since the execution is taking too much time (for big input values).
>
> I tried p
Noufal's suggestion is great (as usual).
Twisted might be a valid alternative as it give access to the full
protocol stacks and lets you plug in what you need in pure python (see
the connection object below).
This recent talk seems also to be related to this topic (long video):
http://www.yo
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