Why is the ElementTree API not a part of the Python core?
I've recently been developing a script for accessing the Miva API only
to find all the core API's provided by Python for parsing XML is messy
and complicated. Many of the examples I see for parsing the data using
these API's uses a similar
On 6/2/06, Norbert Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ray wrote:[...]> Um, I mean, what if you have to use something other than> Python/Jython/IronPython? :) How do you keep your Python skill sharp?>You could use IPython as your primary shell. Than you have the
opportunity to do all these nasty au
I've often wondered this. I was thinking more along the lines of a
scriptable Python editor like Emacs.
The only thing I've noticed is:
CUTE - *nix only. - (http://cute.sourceforge.net/)
PyEditor - (http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman/pyeditor_howto.html)
ViImproved - (http://wiki.python.org/moin/ViImp
I did a review of Python IDE's at my blog. If you're interested you can take a look:http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/blog/python-ide-reviewI have a couple of links to other reviews on there too. Worth a look if you're trying to find a good IDE.
On 2/20/06, Tim Parkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mladen
Hi AllPlease be gentle but I'm primarily a PHP coder after a few years of academic experience in Java I've lost my object orientated programming style and have become a procedural PHP coder. I started using Python almost 12mths ago now but I'm still very much working in a PHP style. Obviously I n
Producing a SERPS scraper for Google would be very easy and possible in about 10-15 lines of code. However, its against the Google terms of service and if they decide to bite you for breaching them then you'll be in trouble. Its also a reason you'll not likely find one that trumpets its existence
Careful of using the wrong tool for the job. Don't use Python for the sake of it unless its as a learning experience.All of the things you ask for can be done by simply using the Windows start menu to launch a shortcut with various command line options. Voila - problem solved.
On 5 May 2006 05:15
I have a Python IDE review I did a few months back you may want to view:http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/blog/python-ide-reviewHope that helps.
DougOn 5 May 2006 08:28:00 -0700, Saurabh Sardeshpande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pardon if this is already discussed extensively. But what is the bestIDE for P
On 5/5/06, Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 04:50:11PM +0100, Doug Bromley wrote:> I have a Python IDE review I did a few months back you may want to view:> http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/blog/python-ide-review
Sounds interesting. Could you fix the screens
I much prefer the look and feel of the potential Ruby websites being developed at the moment. The Python site is very corporate and academic which could put many early adopters off. I'm sure you've all heard accusations that Python doesn't have the marketing drive of Ruby. Perhaps this is an exa
Python is in desperate need of marketing and I don't think its new site will help it.The Ruby community has a fanaticism we could learn from and its going some way to 'converting' me. The community is alive, growing, shouting from the roof tops while the Python community seems to sit in its ivory
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You may find the IDE review at Straw Dogs worth a look: http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/blog/python-ide-reviewOn 3/31/06,
Keith B. Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To me, it just doesn't behave the same way as Eclipse for java. I have used the plug-in, and I usually use it on my home machine ( I am
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