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Yapsy: Yet Another Plugin SYstem¶ A simple plugin system for Python applications Quick links: Overview¶ Yapsy’s main purpose is to offer a way to easily design a plugin system in Python, and motivated by the fact that many other Python plugin system are either too complicated for a basic use or depend on a lot of libraries. Yapsy only depends on Python’s standard library. Yapsy basically defines t
Err - the pluggable chatbot¶ Err is a GPL3-licensed chat bot for XMPP and IRC networks, designed to be easily deployable, extensible and maintainable. Our goal is to make it easy for you to write your own plugins so you can make it do whatever you want. Simple to build upon¶ Extending Err and adding your own commands can be done by creating a plugin, which is merely a Python module containing a cl
Hello World in Python You might have forgotten how to do it, here is a reminder. print "Hello World!"; I also enjoy this one, while True: for i in ["/","*","|","\\","|"]: print "%s\r" % i, It’s easier to work on something when you’ve got the basic stuff covered for you, this is why frameworks have become so popular within the developer communities around all of the programming languages, you can’t
On Programming Communities written on Thursday, February 13, 2014 This post was a long time coming but Ian Bicking's recent post about Saying Goodbye to Python made me finally sit down and write it. This is personal and probably not all that interesting, but it's important for me to have it written down somewhere. It's very easy to forget about all the people that put you to the place you are toda
This post is long overdue; this isn’t a declaration of intent (any intent was long ago made real), just my reflection about my own path. I left the Python world a long time ago but I never took a chance to say goodbye. While I had moved on from Python years ago, I felt a certain attachment to it well past then, not quite admitting to myself that I wasn’t coming back. When my proposal for PyCon 201
まだeasy_installを使っているというかわいそうな人がいるらしいので、 WindowsでもPillowとかのバイナリをpipでインストールできるよという話。 きっとかわいそうな人はPython2.7とかレガシーなの使ってると思うので、 ちゃんと2.7でvirtualenvしたよ! PS C:\Users\aodag_2> virtualenv.exe C:\Users\aodag_2\envs\pillow New python executable in C:\Users\aodag_2\envs\pillow\Scripts\python.exe Installing setuptools, pip...done. PS C:\Users\aodag_2> .\envs\pillow\Scripts\activate.ps1 (pillow) PS C:\Users\aodag
大晦日にガキ使見ながらクソアプリを作ってHerokuにホストした http://otoshidama.herokuapp.com/ こういうクソアプリは簡単に作れて、簡単にホストできないといけない。PythonのWAFはDjangoとかPyramidとか色々あるけど、個人的に最近はFlaskが好き。クソアプリ作るのにDjangoでゴニョゴニョ設定ファイルいじったりするの面倒だし、クソアプリにとっては余計な機能が多い。その点、Flaskはシンプルで良い。ホスティングサービスはAppEngineとかあるけど、Herokuのほうが何か格好いいし、使ってみてすごく簡単だった。 というわけで、これからもFlask + Herokuの組合せは使いそうなのでメモしておく。 Herokuのセットアップ Herokuの登録はメールアドレスだけでいいので一瞬で終わる。 そのあとHeroku Toolbeltを
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