Rather than using a list, aren't deques more appropriate as a data
structure for stack like behaviour.
https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/collections.html#collections.deque
Regards
Simon
On Wed, 7 Jun 2017, at 19:33, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
> Hey.
>
> Thanks for engaging, bu
#x27;s possible it's choosing the "Agg" renderer which is non-interactive.
If another backend works (e.g. I use TkAgg myself) then you can add it to the
file ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc as:
backend : TkAgg
Simon
> On 25 Apr 2016, at 19:55, Pepper R. wrote:
>
> Are y
Good fun night, interesting and great to meet some like minded folks.
Thank you for hosting.
Cheers,
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 at 19:47, Alistair Broomhead <
alistair.broomh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> That should be plenty, other things that are likely to be useful i
Am coming along tomorrow - is there anything I should bring? (Have a laptop
with Python but wondered if there is anything else in can do to get up to
speed!)
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Thanks Sven. That's just what I was looking for.
For anyone interested, here is the message with Guido's gut-feeling back in
2004, and the in the subsequent few posts are arguments one way or the other:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-August/046711.html
In summary, there is a d
pass
On 4 Apr 2013, at 10:16, Nick Murdoch wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> It might be of use to you to know that the decorator syntax is actually a
> syntactic shortcut for a longer way of writing the same thing.
>
> For instance,
>
> @mydecorator
> def foo(a, b):
>
; Finally, if you're trying to implement singleton like behaviour. (a registry
> etc..) then using your example of binding an instance of MyDecorator() to a
> module-level name is sensible.
>
> MY_REGISTRY = MyDecorator()
>
> @MY_REGISTRY.decoate_this()
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I've not posted to this list before. Hello!
I have a question about decorators and have failed to devise a search that has
thrown up any history of discussion on this particular matter.
Does the following seem like something that 'should' work? Or is anyone aware
of a source of document
Two of us here are interested. Very much enjoyed the first one.
Simon.
On Dec 7, 2011 2:58 PM, "Harry Percival" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> So I've finished digesting the lessons from the workshop last month,
> and re-writing my tutorials appropriately. It seems I wasn
opriate apostrophes
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How about rotating through Monday to Thursday?
Coming from someone 3000km away :(
2009/10/27 Michael Foord
> Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
>
>> I can't do Wednesdays (I'm playing in an orchestra). Tuesday/Thursday
>> alternations are good for me.
>>
>>
> Well, I can't do Tuesdays. :-)
>
> Michael
>
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> Just to throw in a dissenting voice. Is there any chance that the day of the
> week could be varied every now and then? I can pretty much never make a
> Thursday, and I would like to come and try it out.
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This sounds very interesting. Is that an in house opportunity or is it
posable to work from home?
Simon
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> Since we're going to your office first rather than to the pub,
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> Details here:
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> You can usually spot them as the group of people not watching the football.
>
> And there's usually a Python book or two on the table.
Nah, it's much more like this
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/photos/snakes.jpg
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> Brunning organises are fantastic. :-)
Thanks, I'm glad you think so!
But as has been said elsewhere, there's a desire for something a bit
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>> http://norweb.cnuk.org/category/events/
>
> My apologies. As ever (well occasionally) the web is correct and my
> monday addled brain is incorrect.
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> We are just starting a new user group in the Northwest here called
> NorWeb, that has quite a python component to it:
>
> http://norweb.cnuk.org/about/
>
> Next chat is on the 16th about Django
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The Porterhouse[1], Covent Garden seemed rather popular last month, so
I though we'd use it again. Once again, I'll try and get there in time
to get a table, but even if I can't, we always seem to manage to get a
fair amount of space as the evening wears on.
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> too busy, and it might be a good idea if there were a couple of others.
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Please don't hesitate to give me a shout of you know of anything that
ought to be here.
And don't forget tonight's meetup -
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> Since there's the possibility I might be able to make the python meetup in
> London, I'd just like to note here as well that we've just released Kamaelia
> 0.5.0.
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> soft drinks !).
Congratulations, Mark! See you another time.
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> > Venue TBC, but it'll be central London somewhere.
>
> Is the venue chosen yet ?
It is now.
The Stage Door, 30 Webber St, Waterloo, London SE1 8QA
See <http://tinyurl.com/ko27s&g
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> Movable Python (for Python 2.2-2.5 plus IronPython) if anyone is
> interested ?
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Wednesday the 12th.
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gt; related events I come across.
>
> No results for the search just yet. Maybe they cache stuff, will try
> again later...
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> > Sam Newman has organised London 2.0 rc5 for the evening of May the 3rd
> > at The Olde Bank Of England, 194 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2LT. The
> > demos at rc4 were 100% Python related,
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> You sound like the sort of person who should be using the one I wrote,
> http://jonpy.sf.net/ ;-) It's designed to be lightweight and easy to
> use as well as powerful (it's very simple, nothing like the complexity
> of Zope etc).
>
> Just a quick plug ;-)
LOL - you should be on Parkinson with
> http://adju.st/entry/sucky-web-frameworks-redux
I feel like the guy on the Fast Show picking his football team!
Everytime I decide to go with a certain framework someone else makes a
good case for a different one and after I faff around for weeks I end up
writing it in 2 days in naked Python
> RoR and TG share the explict MVC model as a one-size-fits-all approach
> to web development, which may or may not be a bad thing depending on
> your application I guess. TG does seem to provide everything you need
> to write a complex web application, and it does provide a huge amount of
> t
> Yep, and it's pretty good too. Why do you ask?
I often need to write small, simple databases and have friends 'foaming'
about RoR.
If TurboGears can give me pretty much what RoR would but will also allow
me to use my (pathetic) Python skills then I will invest some time
having a go...
Sim
Anyone in the UK using Turbogears?
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> Anyone up for a Python meetup in Manchester? Say Wednesday 8th February, 7pm,
> Lass O'Gowrie [1]? (Unless anyone has a better suggestion? :-)
>
> [1] http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/11/1144/Lass_OGowrie/Manchester
>
> If so, I'll put up a page where people can sign up (if they want :-)
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> Zope can be pretty lightweight if you just use plane ZPT, python scripts
> and ZSQL methods. When building those kinds of apps, I've never needed
> to do any explicit caching.
Yeah! But you've got 'Asbestos Underwear'! LOL
Just read your "Living Hell" presentation - wished I could hear the
>>functionality because it's all raw python and cgi. If I change the
>>database I have to troll the whole app!
>
>
> Well, you are using an OO language, it is kinda up to you to take
> advantage of it and make sure the SQL is maintained in some central
> place so you can easilly change databa
> As one of the respondents I maintain that this group has a superb
> signal-to-noise ratio and gives correct answers to reasonable questions
> almost instantly ;-)
You are correct. One of the best things about Python :-)
> John Pinner has been hinting at organising a proper community
> confer
> My own experience is that the main Python group is
> remarkably mature and uninfested with script-kiddies
> and so on. I wouldn't say there are never spats, but
> even those tend to be remarkably controlled, and often
> informative (in a heated kind of way). By all means
> stick to the UK list, b
>>I'm surprised you haven't had a flood of emails replying to this. :-)
Ha ha! Everyone has their favorite!
> Might be worth pointing out to Simon that this is the
> UK Python list, and while I'm quite you'll get
> helpful answers, this list tends to be used
Andy Robinson wrote:
> CGI is only longwinded if you do it all from scratch; there
> are many nice frameworks and paradigms to give you a head start.
>
> I have been playing with Django (www.djangoproject.com) and it's
> beautiful. You essentially declare the database schema in the
> Python model
ggest what I
might try or look at to continue developing in Python?
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> > Is there going to be a Python UK 2006?
> >
>
> Yes! Maybe two actually, since John Pinner has been talking about
> an autumn one at the "Conservatoire" in Birmingham.
Fab. O
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> his desk... :-)
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> The other one I went to, I just looked for people looking earnest. The
> other clientele weren't earnest-looking at all. You should be fine. :)
Some pictures from the last one - might also help you to spot us:
<http://www.brun
ecognizable?
A big bunch of nerds usually stands out, I find. Powerbooks
everywhere, all male, no suits, you'll spot us. ;-)
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ry - far too late to move it now.
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On 08/10/05, Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hadn't heard a peep on the list since the last comments. Is Monday still on?
Oh yes. Details here -
<http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001921.html>.
>
> OOI, would it be inappropriate to call
On 9/8/05, Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 September 2005 15:37, Simon Brunning wrote:
> > I'm organising a Python meetup in London next month. All welcome.
> >
> > <http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001921.html>
>
I'm organising a Python meetup in London next month. All welcome.
<http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001921.html>
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On 4/13/05, Peter Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How much is it? Can we not afford this?
Well, I suppose we could - but why pay for something that you don't
need to? A moin page should do everything we need. See
http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001827
The last meet up went very well, I thought[1], so I'm organising another[2].
The more the merrier!
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[1] http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001791.html
[2] http://python.meetup.com/41/events/44
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 14:12:27 + (GMT), Tim Couper
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> There seem to be a lot of photos of Simon drinking
> beer ... :-)
Funny, that. Can't think how it happened.
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