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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 10:38:16 +0530
Hi ,Any XML parser which gives the same kind of data structure as yaml parser
gives in python. Tried with xmlmindom but ir's not of a proper datastrucure
,every time i need to read by element
bab mis writes:
> Hi ,Any XML parser which gives the same kind of data structure as yaml
> parser gives in python. Tried with xmlmindom but ir's not of a proper
> datastrucure ,every time i need to read by element and create the
> dict.
lxml probably. The ElementTree API in the standard library
Hi ,Any XML parser which gives the same kind of data structure as yaml parser
gives in python. Tried with xmlmindom but ir's not of a proper datastrucure
,every time i need to read by element and create the dict.
_
Anand B Pillai writes:
[...]
> +1. Suggest to keep topics closer to the interpreter.
> There are other lists specifically devoted to discussion
> of diversity and related issues.
>
> This list has a lot of legacy in creating and nurturing
> the Python community by discussing mostly programming
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On Monday 23 September 2013 05:06 PM, Dhananjay Nene wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Annapoornima Koppad
> wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Pyladies Bangalore was recently featured in Times of India dated,
>> 22nd sept and later on 23 sept as we
Dear All,
I would like to provide an update. I had a word with Shilpa Patankar, the
reporter of the article and she agreed to correct the wrong data. Also, she
will be getting in touch with me directly or whoever is in my position to
get an update with regard to Pyladies Bangalore activities.
Thes
Learning thing or two about news flows, I would say its not diluted or
distorted, it falls into a template. Like some respectable occidental
reporter gets off on a port in Africa an announces "I would like talk to a
women who has been raped and can speak English". News has already been
written and
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Annapoornima Koppad
wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Pyladies Bangalore was recently featured in Times of India dated, 22nd sept
> and later on 23 sept as well. [1]. I am not able to find the link for the
> 23rd edition.
>
> I thank Anand Chitipothu for making Pycon India 2
Hi,
We have just pushed a similar app we are building for Pune
http://treemapper.in
https://github.com/webnotes/treemapper
Would be happy to collaborate.
- Rushabh
W: https://erpnext.com
T: @rushabh_mehta
On 23-Sep-2013, at 3:30 PM, bangpypers-requ...@python.org wrote:
> Send BangPypers ma
(Changing the subject so as not to get "caught" in cross fire ..)
Does anyone know Chinmayi SK from RHOK.
In addition I would like more information about the app itself ?
The article says "Android app" .. "encourages users to take picture of
tree" etc.
Couple years ago - I was part of team tha
there it start.. flaming each other ...
Guys & Girls, Push back relax and Enjoy the show.. "GM-II production on
bangpypers"
Regards
Srikanth
On 23-Sep-2013, at 1:21 PM, Annapoornima Koppad wrote:
@ Anand, please talk in numbers and not in words. How many women members
were present, etc?
@ Anand, please talk in numbers and not in words. How many women members
were present, etc?
@Venkat, I have been nice, cordial, and don't need a better choice of
words. I dont want argue on this anymore. I would like to continue the
original thread.
@Noufal, I am on phone with Times of India offi
> I thank Anand Chitipothu for making Pycon India 2013 women inclusive. Since
> he has already made a comment that there was enough participation from
> women, there are a few facts that I want get them straight.
>
Not sure what you mean by "women inclusive" here. PyCon India was never
women exclu
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Annapoornima Koppad wrote:
>
> @Venkatraman,
>
> One word can evoke different emotions in different people.
Agreed.
> I will be
> interested in knowing your views. Can you please be more clear on why you
> find it "weird"?
>
Bluntly put, it sounds very conde
Anand Chitipothu writes:
[...]
> "The response from women coders was overwhelming," said Anand
> Chitipothu
>
> All I said was "it looked like there were more women participants this
> year compared previous years". Surprised to see what came out.
I'm annoyed but not surprised.
[...]
--
Co
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> Annapoornima Koppad writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
> > [1].
> >
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/computing/Women-programmers-learn-to-schmooze/articleshow/22877116.cms
>
> [...]
>
> This article, at least some of the Python p
Annapoornima Koppad writes:
[...]
> [1].
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/computing/Women-programmers-learn-to-schmooze/articleshow/22877116.cms
[...]
This article, at least some of the Python parts of it, are not
accurate. Bangpypers didn't host PyCon India. The PSSI d
Hey Svaksha,
Thanks for the link. Yes, thats the one that I was looking for. Thanks once
again.
All, please see Anand stating that there were 500 people. I am not sure if
those 500 number was women, or the overall participation.
@Venkatraman,
One word can evoke different emotions in different p
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Annapoornima Koppad wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Pyladies Bangalore was recently featured in Times of India dated, 22nd sept
> and later on 23 sept as well. [1]. I am not able to find the link for the
> 23rd edition.
Is it this?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/
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