Looking for info on how Python developers negotiate breaking changes in PyPI packages

2016-08-13 Thread Chris Bogart
Hi, I'm looking for some help from Python developers who write PyPI packages (or open source software that depends on PyPI packages). My research group is interested in the impacts of different choices package managers make when designing their ecosystems -- e.g. Python/PyPi, Hackage and R

Looking for Python developers with S&OP Simulation experience

2015-07-30 Thread regoricardo
Hi all, We're starting a new Python project where any extra help will be warmly welcomed. Please, contact us at: ricardo att r2software dott com dott br Cheers, Ricardo -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

We are looking for talented and motivated PYTHON Developers for our office in Bandung, West Java.

2014-07-12 Thread plog
http://www.voxteneo.com/jobs/#job-indonesia *PYTHON Developers #12* We are looking for talented and motivated PYTHON Developers for our office in Bandung, West Java. We offer a permanent contract with a competitive salary package You will join our team to take charge of analysis and development

Re: Please use the Python Job Board for recruiting (was: Python Developers)

2013-09-18 Thread Skip Montanaro
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 2:57 AM, Ben Finney wrote: > Kelly Lurz writes: > >> List > > Please do not use this discussion forum for job advertisements. > > Instead, please use the Python Job Board designed for this purpose > http://www.python.org/community/jobs/>. Agreed. This recruiter also spamm

Please use the Python Job Board for recruiting (was: Python Developers)

2013-09-18 Thread Ben Finney
Kelly Lurz writes: > List Please do not use this discussion forum for job advertisements. Instead, please use the Python Job Board designed for this purpose http://www.python.org/community/jobs/>. -- \ “I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I | `\ like less tha

Python Developers

2013-09-17 Thread Kelly Lurz
List - I am currently searching for W-2 candidates for several Python Developer positions in Mountain View, CA for a high-profile client. The positions are contract-to-perm at a starting rate of $80 an hour. Below is some additional information. Thank you for sending to your members if you fi

Python developers

2013-04-27 Thread act pet
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Python_Developers/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Looking for Python Developers for MNC Client based at Bangalore

2012-12-31 Thread vani...@bharatheadhunters.com
Requirement : Python Developer Work Location:Bangalore Experience: 5-8yrs Skill Set: 1. Excellent Python and C Programming skills 2. Good unde

Immediate need for Python Developers (Django,mysql, jquery) Work locations Hyderabad/Mumbia, exp: 4-8yrs, please share resumes to ayesh...@galloptech.com.

2012-10-16 Thread Ayesha D.
-- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Python Developers needed in Austin TX with a top notch IT company

2012-10-02 Thread sunny narang
Job Title: Python developers Duration: 6 months; Location: Austin TX Responsibilities / Skills: 1) distributed complex application experience 2) prefer experience with enterprise class identity management systems, particularly around auth/credentials 3) experience with openstack 4) experience

Python developers interested in local communities, GroupServer

2011-10-25 Thread Steven Clift
My non-profit uses the GPL Python-based http://GroupServer.org platform to host local neighborhood online communities in the U.S., the UK, and New Zealand. We are users of GroupServer and not the owner of the project. We are plotting a future new features hackathon (in person in Minneapolis and pe

Re: Seven Python Developers Needed $125K

2011-10-15 Thread Chris Withers
I'd suggest you post to the job board rather than spamming the list: http://www.python.org/community/jobs/howto/ cheers, Chris On 11/10/2011 19:16, WR wrote: Top Global Consulting Firm in NYC needs 7 Python Developers Up to $125K depending on experience Solid knowledge of fundam

Re: Seven Python Developers Needed $125K

2011-10-12 Thread Ben Finney
"WR" writes: > Top Global Consulting Firm in NYC needs 7 Python Developers Please do not use this discussion forum for recruitment. Instead, use the Python Job board for that purpose. -- \ “If the desire to kill and the opportunity to kill came always | `\ togeth

Seven Python Developers Needed $125K

2011-10-12 Thread WR
Top Global Consulting Firm in NYC needs 7 Python Developers Up to $125K depending on experience Solid knowledge of fundamental Python concepts. At least three years Python experience required. For more info email jos...@washresearch.com Joseph Ryan Washington Research Associates Inc (202

Re: Python Developers with 5 years of experience

2011-05-12 Thread John Nagle
On 5/4/2011 10:32 AM, Jerome jjcpl.rpo wrote: send resumes to jer...@jjcpl.net One of our client in New Jersey is looking for Python Developers with 5 years of experience. If you have any resumes please send it across. Very strange recruiting organization. Strong Christian religious

Re: Python Developers with 5 years of experience

2011-05-04 Thread km
probably it is good to post jobs in python-list itself rather than posting it on someother site. Many mailing lists do that. It gives a feel of what jobs we come across for the Python developers. KM On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 3:16 AM, Ben Finney wrote: > "Jerome jjcpl.rpo" writes: >

Re: Python Developers with 5 years of experience

2011-05-04 Thread Paul Rubin
Ben Finney writes: > Please do not solicit for jobs here. Instead, the Python Job Board > http://www.python.org/community/jobs/> is intended for that purpose. Wow, there's quite a lot of listings there. There had been only a few last time I looked. But, most of them seem to involve Django. --

Re: Python Developers with 5 years of experience

2011-05-04 Thread Ben Finney
"Jerome jjcpl.rpo" writes: > One of our client in New Jersey is looking for Python Developers with > 5 years of experience. If you have any resumes please send it across. Please do not solicit for jobs here. Instead, the Python Job Board http://www.python.org/community/jobs/&

Python Developers with 5 years of experience

2011-05-04 Thread Jerome jjcpl.rpo
send resumes to jer...@jjcpl.net One of our client in New Jersey is looking for Python Developers with 5 years of experience. If you have any resumes please send it across. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Ruby on rails training for Python developers

2011-02-21 Thread Wan Li Zhu
If you're a Python developer in the Boston area looking to learn Ruby, Fairhaven Capital and thoughtbot are teaming up to offer Ruby on Rails training courses in Boston at 50% off regular price ($600 for 2 full days of training, intro and advanced levels). Details at http://workshops.thoughtbot.co

Re: Python developers ver. installation failed

2010-10-22 Thread Robert Jackiewicz
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:09:15 +0200, Mateusz Koryciński wrote: > Hi, > > I need to install Cogent via python installation script. Unfortunately > after typing in command line: "python setup.py build" or "python > setup.py install" (I've tried with sudo as well) I receive something > like that: >

Python developers ver. installation failed

2010-10-22 Thread Mateusz Koryciński
Hi, I need to install Cogent via python installation script. Unfortunately after typing in command line: "python setup.py build" or "python setup.py install" (I've tried with sudo as well) I receive something like that: running install running build running build_py running build_ext buildin

Re: Looking for Python Developers in Jakarta, Indonesia

2009-10-10 Thread marmo
On Sep 23, 3:11 pm, kugutsumen wrote: > Responsibilities: > > You will be part of a team responsible for implementing and supporting > a Google App Engine based application. > > Requirements: > > Professional: University bachelor's degree in computer science or > related discipline (web developmen

Looking for Python Developers in Jakarta, Indonesia

2009-09-23 Thread kugutsumen
Responsibilities: You will be part of a team responsible for implementing and supporting a Google App Engine based application. Requirements: Professional: University bachelor's degree in computer science or related discipline (web development, design, relevant computer languages and software ap

any Python developers available in the Denver area?

2008-12-11 Thread Joe Strout
My company is considering a contract job that would require some development staff on the client site in Denver. We'd like to subcontract some of that work. If you're a good Python coder in the Denver area, and would be available at least three days a week starting in January, please send

Python Developers

2008-08-12 Thread Bhavani
Hello: I am looking for 2 Python developers to join my client in Dallas TX. This is a full time position and my client is open on the salary and will offer relocation plus competitive benefits. Please email resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards, Bhavani -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Python Developers needed in Dallas TX

2008-08-12 Thread Bhavani
Hello: To all who may be interestde. We are in dire need to 2 python developers for our client in Dallas, TX. This is a full time posiiton and due to the difficulty in finding replacements, our client is open to the salary requirement for the expeirence. Please email resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: European python developers

2008-02-27 Thread Martin P. Hellwig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Python Enthusiasts, > > I am hoping one or two members of this list might help me locate in Europe > to begin a small team of developers with a focus on python for the central > part of the server development. > > My personal first choice is Spain only because I lik

RE: European python developers

2008-02-26 Thread jerry
: Terry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: European python developers Hi Jerry > I am hoping one or two members of this list might help me locate in Europe Do you mean you want to re-locate here

Re: European python developers

2008-02-26 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Jerry > I am hoping one or two members of this list might help me locate in Europe Do you mean you want to re-locate here or that you're trying to locate (i.e., find) people already here? > My personal first choice is Spain I'm in Barcelona (but not looking for work!). There are a couple of

European python developers

2008-02-26 Thread jerry
Hi Python Enthusiasts, I am hoping one or two members of this list might help me locate in Europe to begin a small team of developers with a focus on python for the central part of the server development. My personal first choice is Spain only because I like it, and will eventually have Spanish

Please post Python jobs to the Python Job Board (was: Python Developers needed for...)

2007-11-08 Thread Ben Finney
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello! Please feel free to forward this on to your network. All those > interested in this position, please email me at [...] This forum is not an appropriate place to post job advertisements. Instead, please use the Python Job Board http://www.py

Python Developers needed for Rackspace Managed Hosting-full time employment opportunities

2007-11-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello! Please feel free to forward this on to your network. All those interested in this position, please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks!-Amanda Papp Python Developer Job Description: Rackspace is a highly awarded and respected managed web hosting company. We earned our place by approaching

Re: URGENT REQUIREMENT FOR PYTHON DEVELOPERS

2007-09-27 Thread Steve Holden
Krishna: You might want to consider reading http://www.python.org/community/jobs/howto/ and submitting these jobs to the Job Board. It's free. regards Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > HI > > > > THIS IS KRISHNA KISHORE FROM MindRiver. We have an Urgent requi

URGENT REQUIREMENT FOR PYTHON DEVELOPERS

2007-09-27 Thread kishore
HI THIS IS KRISHNA KISHORE FROM MindRiver. We have an Urgent requirement for Python Developers who have 5-7 YRS of EXP. SKILLS :PYTHON AND C/C++ WORK LOCATION: BANGALROE PLEASE REVERT US WITH YOUR UPDATED PROFILES. Thanks & Regards, Kishore Seethanraju |Se

RE: Free support for Python developers

2007-07-30 Thread Carroll, Barry
mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals. -Quarry worker's creed > -Original Message- > From: Ferenczi Viktor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 5:29 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Free support for Python developers > &g

Urgent Onsite opportunity for Python Developers

2007-06-19 Thread Shikha Tomar
Hi, This is in Reference to the position for the direct client of Consus iTechnologies ( www.consusitechnologies.com) for Python Developer. We have reviewed your resume on one of the portal and a client of ours has a position available that we thought you might be interested in. Job Title: Pyth

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-30 Thread John Nagle
Ralf Schönian wrote: > Kartic schrieb: > >> Hello, >> >> My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are >> always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling >> these positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers' >> resumes (like finding

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-30 Thread Ralf Schönian
Kartic schrieb: > Hello, > > My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are > always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling these > positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers' resumes > (like finding jobs from http://python.org/com

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Kartic
Paul Rubin sayeth, on 01/29/2007 03:44 PM: > Kartic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> In any case, we have immediate requirements for a Pythonista with C++, >> MySQL, XML, Debian expertise. Please email resume to: > > Generally it's ok to post here to the newsgroup with Python jobs. But > you shoul

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Paul Rubin
Kartic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In any case, we have immediate requirements for a Pythonista with C++, > MySQL, XML, Debian expertise. Please email resume to: Generally it's ok to post here to the newsgroup with Python jobs. But you should describe the specific openings you're trying to fill

Re: Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Kartic
Current requirements in US only. Kartic sayeth, on 01/29/2007 01:56 PM: > Hello, > > My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are > always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling these > positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers

Sourcing Python Developers

2007-01-29 Thread Kartic
Hello, My company has quite a few opening involving python expertise. We are always looking for python resources (and find it difficult filling these positions, might I add). Is there any place to find developers' resumes (like finding jobs from http://python.org/community/jobs/)? If any one k

Re: Remote teamwork anecdotes (was: Where can we find top-notch python developers?)

2006-03-20 Thread Dan Sommers
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 00:08:02 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cameron Laird) wrote: > Briefly, remote collaboration works for me. I work on > customer premises part of the year, and, while there are > multipliers, my estimate is that they're far closer to > one than four. Sometimes they're less than one-

Remote teamwork anecdotes (was: Where can we find top-notch python developers?)

2006-03-20 Thread Cameron Laird
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alex Martelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: . . . >Unfortunately, I entirely understand _why_ most software development >firms prefer face-to-face employees: when I found myself, back when I >was a

Re: Where can we find top-notch python developers?

2006-03-18 Thread Roy Smith
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Martelli) wrote: > Unfortunately, I entirely understand _why_ most software development > firms prefer face-to-face employees: when I found myself, back when I > was a freelance consultant, alternatively working remotely for some > time, and

Re: Where can we find top-notch python developers?

2006-03-18 Thread Alex Martelli
ies to the ones I read, both Italian and US ones), and so on. The real problem, though, is that the job market for really top-notch Python developers is getting really squeezed these days -- around here, for example, "big-name" firms such as Google, BitTorrent, Pixar and Industrial Light

Re: Where can we find top-notch python developers?

2006-03-18 Thread Roy Smith
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nicholas Reville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I hope this is an OK spot for this question: An even better place would be to post your position on the Python Jobs Board, http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-l

Where can we find top-notch python developers?

2006-03-18 Thread Nicholas Reville
Hi, I hope this is an OK spot for this question: I'm a co-founder of the Participatory Culture Foundation (pculture.org), we're a non-profit that develops Democracy Player and some related internet TV tools (see getdemocracy.com). Democracy Player has a Python backend with native front-ends

REQUEST:Jobs available for python developers on linux/unix for immediate hire

2006-01-03 Thread sathya
ZeOmega is looking for experienced python developers. Zope experience would be nice and we will be happy to train you on Zope. We use Zope in our products for the health care management industry and other consulting gigs. The domain is medical informatics and we are doing some exciting work

Re: seeking Python developers

2005-08-15 Thread BranoZ
> If anyone has ideas for how to find such people within > this geographic area, I'd much appreciate suggestions.. Try to post it at http://www.python.org/Jobs.html BranoZ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: seeking Python developers

2005-08-15 Thread jean-marc
What level? and is geography important? JM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

seeking Python developers

2005-08-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm conducting a search for people with a background in Python for software development involving the web and large databases in greater Boston, MA. If anyone has ideas for how to find such people within this geographic area, I'd much appreciate suggestions... or, even better, referrals. Arnie Fe

Re: Python Developers Handbook - Mistake done and corrected.

2005-06-12 Thread wooks
Arsenal v Spurs in baseball that translates to Red Sox v Yankees. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Developers Handbook - Mistake done and corrected.

2005-06-12 Thread wooks
I am not mistaken at all and the use of hyperbole (2 billion) doesn't make your point . A post that piques the interest of even 50 people in an NG is a valid one. No doubt some people would be annoyed about a job posting of a Python vacancy... others would be interested in it... The original

Re: Python Developers Handbook - Mistake done and corrected.

2005-06-11 Thread Maxwell Hammer
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 04:52:12 -0700, wooks wrote: > > Your understanding of Usenet is that a post has to "appeal" (for the > want of a better word) to the majority of the NG readership. > > Look over a hundred people took a look (and the hits are steadily > going up whether despite or because of

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-11 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Thank you for the long lecture on netiquette which I didn't really >need. You obviously do need it given your improper quoting and attributions. -- Aahz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ f u c

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread Robert Kern
Andrew Dalke wrote: > Robert Kern wrote: > >>There is no moderator. We are all moderators. > > I am Spartacus! > > We are all Kosh. Well, if we're starting on the Vorlon quotes, this one seems germane: "The avalanche has already begun. It is too late for the pebbles to vote." -- Robert Kern

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread Andrew Dalke
Robert Kern wrote: > There is no moderator. We are all moderators. I am Spartacus! We are all Kosh. - Nicolas Bourbaki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread Robert Kern
phil wrote: > Not taking a position for or against the original post: > > Everytime this comes up, on any group, one little annoying > post results in and endless discussion and sometimes > hurtful flame war. Ah, USENET! > Perhaps the rest of us should let the moderator handle it > and get back

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread phil
Not taking a position for or against the original post: Everytime this comes up, on any group, one little annoying post results in and endless discussion and sometimes hurtful flame war. Perhaps the rest of us should let the moderator handle it and get back to something interesting, like Python.

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread wooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > wooks wrote: > > I thought that posting a link that contained the word ebay and a > > subject title of Python Developers Handbook conveyed all the relevant > > information and didn't want to patronise the NG. > > > > I have had

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread wooks
> Most assuredly, what Terry sent you is *not* hate mail. It was not taken as hate mail. I think Lucas got it spot on. Thank you for the long lecture on netiquette which I didn't really need. Anybody who has read and understood the book "How to win friends and influence people" would underst

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread beliavsky
wooks wrote: > I thought that posting a link that contained the word ebay and a > subject title of Python Developers Handbook conveyed all the relevant > information and didn't want to patronise the NG. > > I have had 110 hits on the item but seem to have upset 3 people. Th

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread Andrew Dalke
wooks wrote: > If I had posted or invited the group to look at my full list of items > rather than just the python book link then I could see where you are > coming from. Take a look at http://www.templetons.com/brad/spamterm.html for some of the first spams and reactions thereof. There's a 30+ y

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-10 Thread wooks
If I had posted or invited the group to look at my full list of items rather than just the python book link then I could see where you are coming from. If my intention was to "spam" this NG then the complaints as they were phrased would only have served to make me more determined. Maybe we will

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I am sorry. I don't have any other Python books to sell so it won't >happen again. The reason people jumped on you is that historically groups get overrun with "just one ad" posts, and there goes the neighborhood. -- Aahz ([EMAIL

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Sakesun Roykiattisak
wooks wrote: >I thought that posting a link that contained the word ebay and a >subject title of Python Developers Handbook conveyed all the relevant >information and didn't want to patronise the NG. > >I have had 110 hits on the item but seem to have upset 3 people. >

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread wooks
I thought that posting a link that contained the word ebay and a subject title of Python Developers Handbook conveyed all the relevant information and didn't want to patronise the NG. I have had 110 hits on the item but seem to have upset 3 people. I am sorry. I don't have any other Py

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Paul Rubin
"wooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am somewhat nonplussed that the opportunity to buy a Python book > cheaply is off limits for this NG. There have been alot of hits and as > there are very few Python books listed on Ebay I presume they came from > here. One really annoying thing is when the

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Peter Hansen
Lucas Raab wrote: > Sorry, but Terry just seemed to come off a little too strong. I'm well > aware of the dangers of clicking on a link in an email and the whole > nine yards. I realize that Terry is right, but his attackdog respose was > offputting. "Attackdog" is about as far from an accurate

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread wooks
Thank you. I have taken on board your input. The link is to an item on ebay entitled the Python Developers Handbook by Andre Lessa. The starting price of the auction is 5 pounds and costs 5 pounds to shipping as it weighs 1.6kg. The book was published in 2000, it's ISBN is 0672319942 RRP $

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Lucas Raab
Aahz wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Lucas Raab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Terry Reedy wrote: >> >>>Perhaps you have never seen a newgroup ruined by commercial announcements >>>like I have. >> >>O wise one, we bow to you with your deep knowledge. > > > If that's sarcasm, I sugge

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lucas Raab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Terry Reedy wrote: >> >> Perhaps you have never seen a newgroup ruined by commercial announcements >> like I have. > >O wise one, we bow to you with your deep knowledge. If that's sarcasm, I suggest you reconsider your attit

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Lucas Raab
Terry Reedy wrote: > "wooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Perhaps you have never seen a newgroup ruined by commercial announcements > like I have. > > Terry J. Reedy > > > O wise one, we bow to you with your deep knowledge. -- ---

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Terry Reedy
"wooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >I am somewhat nonplussed Since you reponded, I will mention a couple points of newsgroup ettiquete. First, a bare URL is or is close to being spam. It could have been spit out automatically by an seller program. It requires

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Lucas Raab
Terry Reedy wrote: > "wooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5206943952 > > > Are you the seller flogging his item? We really don't need every auction > listing for Python books copied to this forum. Pleas

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread wooks
I am somewhat nonplussed that the opportunity to buy a Python book cheaply is off limits for this NG. There have been alot of hits and as there are very few Python books listed on Ebay I presume they came from here. I'm sorry if you took offence . I am just trying to find a new home for a book th

Re: Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread Terry Reedy
"wooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5206943952 Are you the seller flogging his item? We really don't need every auction listing for Python books copied to this forum. Please don't repeat. TJR -- http:/

Python Developers Handbook

2005-06-09 Thread wooks
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5206943952 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Wanted: Freedom Force game mod community looking for Python developers

2005-04-25 Thread ?pim?th?e
Hi, Sorry for the slightly off-topic post. Freedom Force and its recent follow-up, Freedom Force vs the Third Reich, are 3D RPG/TRS games using Python for higher-level programming, such as mission scripting. As such, the game has gotten quite a few people to discover Python (a prodigious languag

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-08 Thread huw . davies
BOOGIEMAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please include "goto" command in future python realeses > I know that proffesional programers doesn't like to use it, > but for me as newbie it's too hard to get used replacing it > with "while", "def" or other commands It was only when I read this thread t

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-07 Thread Anthra Norell
> Heiko wrote:   > SETUP = object()> ELSE = object()> BREAK = object() > > machine = {"WAITING FOR ACTION":>   {customer_drops_coin:"COIN HAS BEEN DROPPED",>    customer_selects_beverage:"ORDER RECEIVED",>    customer_cancels_order:"ACCOUNT CLOSURE IS

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-07 Thread Lars
Boogieman wrote: > Please include "goto" command in future python realeses > I know that proffesional programers doesn't like to use it, > but for me as newbie it's too hard to get used replacing it > with "while", "def" or other commands I'm assuming you mean "python releases", "professional prog

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-07 Thread Heiko Wundram
On Sunday 06 March 2005 14:26, Anthra Norell wrote: > Wow, I never thought I'd say this, but this certainly is an ingenious use of goto... But, nevertheless, I don't think this is applicable to Python as a way of justifying goto in the language, as your program doesn't have a split between abs

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-06 Thread TZOTZIOY
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 22:52:10 +, rumours say that Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Christos TZOTZIOY Georgiou wrote: > >> Argument against your "only" in "you can only use goto": >> >> http://www.entrian.com/goto/ > >That is sick. > >I'm clearly an amateur at obfuscatin

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-06 Thread TZOTZIOY
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 14:32:27 +, rumours say that Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >BOOGIEMAN wrote: >> Please include "goto" command in future python realeses > >As has been said before, you can only use goto in Python if >you are using Python with line numbers: > >http:

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-06 Thread EP
Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diagnosed > > Troll. > I first checked my calendar to make sure it wasn't April 1, but some folks just can't wait, can they. And another thought: all this use of alphanumeric characters --- aren't we obfuscating the pure binariness we should all know and l

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-06 Thread Michael Hoffman
Christos TZOTZIOY Georgiou wrote: Argument against your "only" in "you can only use goto": http://www.entrian.com/goto/ That is sick. I'm clearly an amateur at obfuscating Python. Although my implementation is much simpler. ;) -- Michael Hoffman -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-lis

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-06 Thread Andrew Dalke
Paul McGuire wrote: > At the risk of beating this into the Pythonic ground, here is a > generator version which collapses the original nested loop into a > single loop, so that break works just fine: Indeed. For some things I'm still in the pre-generator days of Python. If I worked at it I think

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-06 Thread Anthra Norell
> Please include "goto" command in future python realeses> know that proffesional programers doesn't like to use it, > but for me as newbie it's too hard to get used replacing it > with "while", "def" or other commands> -- I believe the bad reputation of 'goto' goes back to the originators

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-05 Thread Steven Bethard
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: On 5 Mar 2005 08:00:23 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the following in comp.lang.python: "explicit GOTO"'. Goto's are less dangerous when they are in the forward direction, to code appearing later. UGH... That is the one direction I always avoid (in FORTRAN 77). Typica

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-05 Thread Leif K-Brooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Goto is useful [...] when there is a clean-up section of a function that should be executed for various error conditions. Like this? def foo(): f = open('foo.txt') try: # do stuff with f finally: f.close() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listin

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-05 Thread Paul McGuire
At the risk of beating this into the Pythonic ground, here is a generator version which collapses the original nested loop into a single loop, so that break works just fine: .def getCombinations(*args): .if len(args) > 1: .for a0 in args[0]: .for remainder in ge

Re: GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-05 Thread Andrew Dalke
beliavsky wrote: > Goto is useful in breaking out of a nested loop and when there is a > clean-up section of a function that should be executed for various > error conditions. But much less useful in languages like Python which have exception handling. At rare times I've needed something like fo

Re: Appeal for python developers (THIS IS A TROLL)

2005-03-05 Thread Michael Hoffman
Dave Reed wrote: Or more likely a troll. Google for: Boogieman yahoo troll and you'll see this isn't the only place he/she does this sort of thing. I'm not convinced. -- Michael Hoffman -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-05 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2005-03-05, BOOGIEMAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please include "goto" command in future python realeses > I know that proffesional programers doesn't like to use it, > but for me as newbie it's too hard to get used replacing it > with "while", "def" or other commands Troll. -- Grant Edwa

GOTO (was Re: Appeal for python developers)

2005-03-05 Thread beliavsky
Torsten Bronger wrote: > Hallöchen! > > BOOGIEMAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Please include "goto" command in future python realeses I know > > that proffesional programers doesn't like to use it, but for me as > > newbie it's too hard to get used replacing it with "while", "def" > > or othe

Re: Appeal for python developers

2005-03-05 Thread Andrew Dalke
Torsten Bronger wrote: > Accordings to Stroustrup's C++ book, the only good reason for goto > statements in a language is to have it in computer-generated code. I've needed goto statements when translating old code written with gotos. > Most gotos are disguised function calls, so > just copy the

Re: Appeal for python developers (THIS IS A TROLL)

2005-03-05 Thread Torsten Bronger
HallÃchen! Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Saturday 05 March 2005 09:34, Thomas RÃsner aka TRauMa wrote: > >> [...] >> >> Technically, as a newbie you shouldn't know about GOTO at all. So >> you're more a "Tainted by previous spaghetti code practices"-guy >> than newbie. > > Or more l

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