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Winpdb - A Platform Independent Python Debugger. Keymonk - an evolution of the smartphone keyboard. Published by nir on June 2, 2012 07:47 pm. I have recently started a company and published a closed source application. Keymonk is a keyboard for Android that lets you sweep words with two fingers:. Https:/ play.google.com/store/apps/details? I find it very convenient for inputting large amount of text nearly as fast as I would with my laptop keyboard. Young people seem to get the hang of it quickly.
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Subscribe to get all posts. From Ram’s blog by email. Subscribe to get only tech-related posts. From Ram’s blog by email. Christoph Gohlke’s awesome collection of Windows binaries for Python packages. Christoph Gohlke’s awesome collection of Windows binaries for Python packages. Today I needed to upgrade the. Package on a Django app of one of my clients. Without giving it a second thought, I fired up my browser and started typing goh. Http:/ www.lfd.uci.edu/ gohlke/pythonlibs/.
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Subscribe to get all posts. From Ram’s blog by email. Subscribe to get only tech-related posts. From Ram’s blog by email. Startup lesson learned: Work vertically before you work horizontally. Startup lesson learned: Work vertically before you work horizontally. The year was 2006. Code comments that I find helpful. Code comments that I find helpful. As we all know, a big part of writing good code is comments. That explain crucial points about the code. This is what this blog post is about. Combi is awesom...
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Subscribe to get all posts. From Ram’s blog by email. Subscribe to get only tech-related posts. From Ram’s blog by email. Mike Driscoll interviewed me on his blog. Mike Driscoll interviewed me on his blog. I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Mike Driscoll on his blog, The Mouse vs. The Python. Head over to Mike’s blog to read the interview. PythonTurtle makes it into Saudi Arabia’s official state curriculum. PythonTurtle makes it into Saudi Arabia’s official state curriculum. Today I need...
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TDD | Algorithm.co.il
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Algorithms, for the heck of it. Two bugs don’t make a right. August 12, 2012. While working on my new startup, we are doing a little bit of reasoning using implications. One of the more curious forms of implications is the negative form: consider the following exaggerated example: a place being kid-friendly implies that it … Continue reading →. Two bugs don’t make a right. Optimizing Django ORM / Postgres queries using left join. Collision: the story of the random bug. Cheap language detection using NLTK.
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Algorithms, for the heck of it. These are the posts that I liked. Some of these got really popular, others didn’t. I guess the gcd of these posts is the DIY feel. Rhyme and Reason with Python. Python module usage statistics. 8211; and its continuing story. Where’s Waldo, or “Security by Origami”. Understanding the Nyquist Limit. Manually fuzzing my own compiler. Two bugs don’t make a right. Optimizing Django ORM / Postgres queries using left join. Collision: the story of the random bug.
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Optimizing Django ORM / Postgres queries using left join | Algorithm.co.il
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Algorithms, for the heck of it. Collision: the story of the random bug. Two bugs don’t make a right →. Optimizing Django ORM / Postgres queries using left join. July 13, 2012. For the latest project I’m working on, we’re using Django with Postgres. I was writing some code that had to find a list of objects that weren’t processed yet. The way they were stored in the DB is like so:. Some object = models. ForeignKey. SomeObject, db index = True. Id in = ProcessedObjectData. objects. So, how to optimize that?
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Startup | Algorithm.co.il
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Algorithms, for the heck of it. Two bugs don’t make a right. August 12, 2012. While working on my new startup, we are doing a little bit of reasoning using implications. One of the more curious forms of implications is the negative form: consider the following exaggerated example: a place being kid-friendly implies that it … Continue reading →. My Startup – Plnnr.com. October 2, 2009. Website development and not supporting Internet Explorer 6. January 3, 2009. Two bugs don’t make a right.