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Preamble What follows is an edited-for-my-blog version of the blog post I wrote for the Python Software Foundation. I have maintained some of the structure and form but added my personal thoughts along the way. It is with great pride that on behalf of the Python Software Foundation and the community as a whole, I am please to announce that the official Python.org website, subsites and back end arc
A short collection of python “must reads”: The Python yield keyword explained Understanding Python Decorators What is a metaclass in Python? Metaclasses Demystified Python and the Principle of Least Astonishment A Curious Course on Coroutines and Concurrency Generator Tricks for Systems Programmers Code like a Pythonista: Idiomatic Python (2007) The entire Python Module of the wee
Note:This is another post in what I hope will be a series leading up to my concurrency/distributed systems talk at PyCon. I'm steadily working through experimenting with and learning the various frameworks/libraries in the python ecosystem. I reserve the right (and probably will) to revise these entries based on feedback from people (mainly the author(s) of said tool(s)). I will also add additiona
OpenSSH is the ubiquitous method of remote access for secure remote-machine login and file transfers. Many people — systems administrators, test automation engineers, web developers and others have to use and interact with it daily. Scripting SSH access and file transfers with Python can be frustrating — but the Paramiko module solves that in a powerful way. This is a reprint of an article I wrote
There are a plethora of mechanisms and technologies surrounding concurrent programming -- Python has support for many of them. In this article we will explain, examine, and benchmark Python's threading support, and discuss the much maligned Global Interpreter Lock (GIL). This is a reprint of a featured article I wrote for Python Magazine that was published in the December 2007 issue. This article
Next up in the GBLOSTR (great big list of stuff to review) is the Circuits library by James Mills (here and here) I'm familiar only with James Mills' posts on python-list, but more recently, I know he's been working on getting some level of multiprocessing into circuits - circuits was already on my research list, but I bumped it up on the queue because we started chatting. Let me state this: these
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