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pydanny: July 2011
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My blog on things Python and other tech stuff. Sunday, July 31, 2011. The Ultimate Django Tutorial Workshop. That is a big statement to make as a title of a class/workshop blog post. However, in this case I believe I'm fully justified because this is going to be awesome. Here's why:. 1 The teachers are beyond incredible. Look at just some of the names of people I've got lined up to participate:. Benevolent Dictator For Life of Django. President of the Django Software Foundation. I've taught a bunch. ...
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Python Data, Contributor to PyBloggers
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Python Data, Contributor to PyBloggers. Skip to main content. Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MySQL. January 24, 2017. January 24, 2017. A few days ago, I published Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MongoDB. In that post, I describe the steps needed to collect and store tweets gathered via the Twitter Streaming API. I received a comment on that post asking how to store data into MySQL instead of MongoDB. Here’s what you’d need to do […]. January 10, 2017. January 10, 2017. There are...
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Armin Ronacher, Contributor to PyBloggers
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Armin Ronacher, Contributor to PyBloggers. Skip to main content. Be Careful with Python’s New-Style String Format. December 28, 2016. December 29, 2016. This should have been obvious to me for a longer time, but until earlier today I did not really realize the severity of the issues caused by str.format on untrusted user input. It came up as a way to bypass the Jinja2 Sandbox in a way that would permit retrieving information that you should not […]. Be Careful About What You Dislike. November 4, 2016.
nicolas-lara.blogspot.com
/random/thoughts: Books
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Sunday, 8 November 2009. The algorithm design manual. Honorable mentions go to:. A series of interviews with great programmers in which they expose their thoughts on programming along with their personal experience. As of today I've only read a few chapters, but I go so far as to recommend the whole book as it has left a very good impression. Introduction to the theory of computation. Later this month I'll make a list of non-technical books I have read or am reading and I'd like to recommend. I am partic...
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/random/thoughts: Blogging
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008. I finally decided to start a blog! It had actually been decided for quite a while, but I hadn't had time to start writing. That, and I was waiting to build my own (perfect) blog website. Anyway, I gave up and decided give blogger a try at least for the time being. Well, there are many reasons. In the first place there is an awful lot of (smart) people telling you ". You should write blogs. I could also do a vlog (video log) using something like seesmic. English is a nice langua...
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/random/thoughts: November 2009
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Sunday, 8 November 2009. The algorithm design manual. Honorable mentions go to:. A series of interviews with great programmers in which they expose their thoughts on programming along with their personal experience. As of today I've only read a few chapters, but I go so far as to recommend the whole book as it has left a very good impression. Introduction to the theory of computation. Later this month I'll make a list of non-technical books I have read or am reading and I'd like to recommend. I am partic...
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/random/thoughts: Emacs mark-stack
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Saturday, 7 November 2009. There's no worst feeling than being lost in your code. You know, when you need to look at a bunch of code fragments buried in other files or in the same, very large, file; or having to trace back a bunch of function calls spanning multiple emacs buffers and not knowing where the previous stuff was. Okey, there are probably a lot of feelings that are worst. But you gotta give me it's annoying. If you don't know emacs-lisp there's a guide. I can't recommend enough. So I want two ...
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/random/thoughts: My .emacs
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Sunday, 22 February 2009. I have been delaying this post for quite a while. I've been waiting until my .emacs file is "complete". Today, I realised it is never going to be complete. So here's a few notes regarding my emacs configuration and how you can use it. I decided to put some order (beauty? Being a little more realistic, I decided just to put my .emacs in a git repo that I could access everywhere and which included all the things I normally use when developing (or writting in general). This...With ...
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/random/thoughts: Pycon 2010
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Wednesday, 4 November 2009. The list of scheduled talks for Pycon 2010. Is out and they are looking very good. Thanks to all the people. Involved in making Pycon happen! I am specially fond of #64. Go check it out! If you missed Pycon 2009 (I did), you can take a look at what went on here. As for the Blog Posting Month. Not all of my posts during the month will be like this. A real one is on the way. Promise! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a 22yo guy from Caracas. View my complete profile.
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Evented Django part one: Socket.IO and gevent | codysoyland.com
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Evented Django part one: Socket.IO and gevent. Socket.IO was developed with a Node.JS. Server implementation, but work is being done to add server implementations to a variety of languages. Two such servers exist for Python, tornadio. I'm a big fan of gevent, so I will use gevent-socketio, but tornadio looks well-written and very promising. Why you should be thinking about gevent. It's Python, a sane and concise language with an awesome standard library and community. Like Node.JS,. Is built on libevent (.
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