John M. Zelle Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics Wartburg College Waverly, IA 50677 zelle@wartburg.edu Abstract Currently, there is little consensus about which programming language is most appropriate for introductory computer science classes. Most schools use a traditional system programming language such as C, C++, Java, or Ada in CS1 and CS2. However, scripting languages
FePy FePy project aims to provide enhancements and add-ons for IronPython, an implementation of Python programming language. Download FePy Public SVN repository Browse SVN repository with ViewVC Here are some documentations for using FePy: FePy Library Reference FePy options Here are some links to reports and release notes: IronPython on Mono reports IronPython Community Edition release notes IPCE
Cairo Tutorial for Python Programmers by Michael Urman Cairo is a powerful 2d graphics library. This document introduces you to how cairo works and many of the functions you will use to create the graphic experience you desire. In order to follow along on your computer, you need the following things: Cairo itself, Python to run the code snippets, and PyCairo to join the previous two. Alternately,
[Remember to leave a comment: Was this post silly? Enlightning? Old news?] Introduction Peter Norvig recently wrote a great piece on How to Write a Spelling Corrector. Since Norvig used Python, Shiro decided to write a version in Gauche Scheme. In the following I'll present a solution in PLT Scheme. But first let's look at string manipulations. String Manipulations Scheme offers the usual operatio
Note This class is available only on computers running the Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems. If you attempt to create an HttpListener object on a computer that is running an earlier operating system, the constructor throws a PlatformNotSupportedException exception. This class probably won't scale to writing a production webserver or application server (at least, why would yo
Pocoo was a loosely assembled team of Open Source developers working on some very popular Python projects. Out of this came the Pygments syntax highlighter, the Sphinx documentation system, the Flask web framework, the Jinja templating engine, the Werkzeug WSGI library, the Click command line toolkit and much more. It was led by Armin Ronacher and Georg Brandl. As projects get more mature more str
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