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jjjake/ia-wrapper edit / delete
Python bindings for archive.org's API. Maybe my fetch tool could use this...
to api archive.org download python ... on 24 October 2013
Ondřej Čertík: How to support both Python 2 and 3 edit / delete
This is pretty much how I feel about Python 3. But the advice here is useful; ignore 2to3 and write in the common subset -- once Python 3 gets mature enough for it to be useful.
to python ... on 13 August 2013
Fortran 90 — Fortran90 1.0 documentation edit / delete
More specifically: Fortran for Python users. (It probably says something about Fortran that the domain name wasn't already taken!)
to fortran numeric programming python ... on 12 August 2013
Ned Batchelder: Loop Like A Native edit / delete
Tricks with Python iterators. I don't do very much of this -- I'm not entirely convinced that it's a not a bit excessively magical -- but it is cute.
to iteration iterator programming python ... on 02 August 2013
Recognizing numbers | The Endeavour edit / delete
Neat. (Although I'm a bit surprised that it doesn't recognise pi as being a good approximation to pi by default.)
madprime/python-gedcom · GitHub edit / delete
I must, must, must get around to fixing my family tree generator at some point -- and I could use this to replace the hand-hacked parser it currently uses...
to family-tree gedcom python to-package ... on 24 March 2013
A gallery of interesting IPython Notebooks · ipython/ipython Wiki · GitHub edit / delete
"This page is a curated collection of IPython notebooks that are notable for some reason." Lots of examples of people doing cool stuff interactively with Python.
to maths python research statistics ... on 24 March 2013
God N Locomotive Works edit / delete
A comprehensive set of articles on how to perform Mayan calendrical calculations using Python, and other interesting stuff. Includes some very pretty Mayan bitmap icons.
to amusements icons maya python time vietnam ... on 07 December 2012
How To Make Text Adventures edit / delete
Now, if only someone'd do a Python version of the Usborne text adventures book...
to adventure ag0700 games programming python teaching ... on 27 May 2012
andrewclegg/sketchy · GitHub edit / delete
Hashes with deliberate collisions for similar data in Python. This is the sort of thing I'm after for location-based hashing in a simulation framework.
to data-structures hash python simulation software ... on 27 May 2012
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tasty by Adam Sampson.