[BangPypers] Pyramid and open-id

2011-05-02 Thread Gopalakrishnan Subramani
Anybody works here on Pyramid web framework? I have an aggregation portal, I am planing to migrate to Pyramid in a month time. I am looking for open-id authentication to use with Pyramid. Google search shows me https://github.com/ralphbean/pyramid_openid Any other framework do you use for open-id

Re: [BangPypers] Pyramid and open-id

2011-05-02 Thread Baiju M
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Gopalakrishnan Subramani wrote: > Anybody works here on Pyramid web framework? I have an aggregation portal, I > am planing to migrate to Pyramid in a month time. > I am looking for open-id authentication to use with Pyramid. Google search > shows me https://github

Re: [BangPypers] editor for restructured text

2011-05-02 Thread Noufal Ibrahim
Gopalakrishnan Subramani writes: [...] > Typical Emacs(VI?) users are married to Emacs(VI?), so either they fit > into emacs way(user mindset) or they make emacs to fit into their > way(customize). [...] I have a pimped out Emacs config for editing Python code which I plan to do a presentatio

Re: [BangPypers] Learning BioPython

2011-05-02 Thread Ananya Sharma
Nitin, Thanks for your immediate response. The way I am learning Python is going through a book and doing those simple exercises given at the end of each chapter, and also by watching YouTube videos. I am not very good at passive learning (reading book to practice stuff) that's why I was keen on

Re: [BangPypers] Learning BioPython

2011-05-02 Thread Anand Chitipothu
> I am using the book by O'Reilly but i do not find it engaging at all. So, > please let me know if there is any good book out there to learn it from. If you want some good examples and exercises, you can try my python tutorial. http://anandology.com/python-tutorial/ Anand __

Re: [BangPypers] Learning BioPython

2011-05-02 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 10:14 -0500, Ananya Sharma wrote: > I am using the book by O'Reilly but i do not find it engaging at all. > So, > please let me know if there is any good book out there to learn it > from. python in a nutshell by Alex Martelli -- regards Kenneth Gonsalves http://lawgon.live