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> From: Noufal Ibrahim KV
> Subject: Re: [BangPypers] Does Python have lexical scoping?
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Radhakrishna,
ERPnext, recently posted a job opening at the MumPy mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mumpy/lAEjNqZEpJI
They describe themselves as a small Python + JS + FOSS company. And looks
like their area of work matches your area of interest. Only, they are bas
Hello Jonathan,
Like @krace says, it will be good to explore CIS. I can vouch for Jaaga.
I've used the co-working space there and I think it's a real nice spot to
work out of. Several tech start-ups / tech freelancers use the space, along
with creative folk. I believe a few python programmers also
Sorry folks, forgot to change the subject line to my reply. I stand
corrected. And the text of my reply is included again, below.
-Aditya.
> -Original Message-
> From: Aditya Athalye [mailto:aditya.atha...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 08 January 2013 08:46
> To: 'jtoo...@
As my pop-in-law loves to say; "To ask is but a moment's shame". The
operative word, I believe, is "ask" :)
Welcome, fellow newcomer. May you soon find cause to subscribe to a
daily digest. And may the source be with you.
- Aditya.
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Aditya Atha
Sumit,
Here are some more ideas apart from the resources Pradeep Banavara
suggested.
(Warning to others: this is a longish one.)
Sumit Kumar Raj wrote:
> > Hi...Everyone ..I am very sorry if my question is not valuable asking
> > here.I attended PyconIndia2012 and learned so much but also felt I
>
> A short bio of Kenneth Gonsalves (Prepared by KG only)
> ---
> "Although he has no formal training in the IT field,
> Kenneth Gonsalves has been programming since 1986,
>
> He was a good mentor and friend to many of us.
I didn't know Kenneth, but boy I wish I did.
A loss to the c
I'm new here (hello all) and to Python (hello all, again!) so please pardon
any n00b errors.
@Yoganand, You wrote:
> Thats right. Diaspora clone you could call. Do we have something
like that already written in python?
There are at least 3 "distributed" SNs using Python, according to thi