Posts Tagged ‘python’
Friday, January 23rd, 2009

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Checking out Python but don’t have the time to read the manuals? Relax and watch a video or two that demonstrate the power and flexiblity of Python.
First 5 Minutes with Python
Python and the Interactive Shell ‘IPython’
A Demonstration of ReStructuredText
Python and the Image Manipulation Library
A Place to Bury Strangers
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We recently got sent a full-length by the manager of A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS, not only are they a fantastic, ear-bleeding band, their manager happens to be one of the good guys in this business.
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First post, i guess goes to a band that i am genuinely excited about. a place to bury strangers. Perhaps I am a little behind the times, but such is the way of anything genuinely Irish.
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A Place To Bury Strangers, hailed as the loudest band in New York City, bring their sonic atmosphere of ecstasy to Clark. The Baltic Sea (from Portland, ME) open the show, offering up their carefully crafted cathartic post-rock experience. This is truly a show you should not miss. Saturday February 7th. Doors open 8:30pm
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And check this out: We’ve got a pair of tickets to go see A Place to Bury Strangers at the Belly Up. If you said, meh, you must’ve been on either bed rest or house arrest last year when these cats played the Larimer. Devastating. Also, did we mention that the tix give you VIP seating with bottle service.
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When I ordered this, I was stoked! APTBS have become one of my favorite bands and having something this cool to preorder was right up my alley.
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Monday, November 17th, 2008

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This book will help you to learn the Python programming language, whether you are new to computers or are an experienced programmer.
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Wrap up your holiday shopping without leaving the house! From flavored sugar and spiced oils to candied nuts and herbed salts, our crafty elves have cooked up tasty gift ideas for the foodies on your list.
Tags: gifts, green, python, Recipes
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Monday, September 1st, 2008

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How much electricity do computers use?
Python
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While my feeling for Python is not exactly love, it is pretty close. I am not a professional developer. So I dabble in Python a lot. It allows me to do a few nifty things with very little learning.
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Bruce Eckel talks with Bill Venners about how Python’s minimal finger typing allows programmers to focus on the task, not the tool, generating a productivity that makes more projects feasible.
A Place to Bury Strangers
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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Long time Pythoneer Tim Peters succinctly channels the BDFL’s guiding principles for Python’s design into 20 aphorisms, only 19 of which have been written down.
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Pretty much everyone on the planet already knew of your ruling the musical realm with a crazy new-age type battle ax, but I just gave you a listen yesterday.
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008
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Friday, August 29th, 2008

Python
A Place to Bury Strangers
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