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    The IPC10 Python Gathering
    This year\'s Tenth International Python Conference (IPC10) served up the usual smorgasbord of cutting-edge Python applications and technology. Despite the economy, over 250 people gathered just outside Washington, D.C. to glimpse the future, exchange notes, and reaffirm remote friendships. As usual, the conference provided a full day of tutorials, two days of presentations, and a final day aimed at Python developers....

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Introducing PyXML
    September 25, 2002 As you probably noticed in the table of Python software in the previous column , many of the Python tools for XML processing are available in the PyXML package. There are also XML libraries built into Python, but these are pretty well covered in the official documentation . Happenings... One of the things I\'m going to do in these columns is provide brief information on significant new happenings relevant to Python-XML development, including significant.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Py in Print
    05/16/2002 Py 01.01 is printed on Electrobrite, a paper that\'s a small (very small) step up from newsprint. Counting the front and back cover, it\'s a mere 16 pages long. In those pages you will find a Python generated cover image and five concise and useful articles by authors familiar to many in the Python community.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Building GUI Applications with PythonCard and PyCrust
    07/18/2002 Developing the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for a Python application is often a tedious, time-consuming, and opaque process. This is the exact opposite of how Python programmers would describe most other aspects of software development using Python. So what is it about GUI applications that causes them to be so hard? Perhaps more importantly, can anything be done to improve the situation? This article attempts to answer that question and describe how the...

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Introduction to PyObjC
    01/31/2003 Editor\'s note -- Some programmers see the advantage of combining Python and Objective-C in the same environment, believing that a bridge between the two languages provides tremendous power and advantages to either language. For the Objective-C developer, access to Python provides a rapid application-development solution that\'s far more efficient than one requiring a compiler. For the Python developer, transparent access to Objective-C.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Should Ruby Be Added to Your Programming Repertoire?
    Go to page: 1 2 Next As a longtime aficionado of scripting languages such as PHP, Perl, and Python, I\'m kicking myself for only recently learning more about Ruby, an open source, purely object-oriented scripting language. Created by Yukihiro Matsumoto over a decade ago, the language has long been popular in Japan. But, lack of English documentation slowed U.S. adoption until just a few years ago when a few programmers discovered this rare jewel and began touting the.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Using Script Extensions in Xalan-Java
    This article will look at scripting languages that are not covered in the Xalan documentation, in particular, Python, VBScript, and PerlScript. In addition, we will show how Java Object instances, created in XSLT as part of the Java language extensions mechanism, are passed to these scripts and utilized by them. These samples will provide a solid foundation on which to build more complicated script-based extensions. Find support files for this article here .

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Wrapping Web Service APIs
    05/02/2002 There are many approaches to writing XML based web services: SOAP, XML-RPC, REST. If all you want to do is use a service, and there is a Python wrapper for it, you might not care what it was written in. Mark Pilgrim\'s has wrapped the Google SOAP API. Load up his PyGoogle module and google away. The wrapper takes care of the SOAP for you. PyGoogle comes with an updated version of SOAP.py originally developed by Cayce Ullman and Brian Matthews.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Wrestling HTML
    September 08, 2004 Lately I\'ve seen HTML parsing problems everywhere. One project needed a web crawler with specialized features provided through Python code that processed arbitrary HTML. There have also been several threads on mailing lists I frequent (including XML-SIG ) featuring discussions of mechanisms for dealing with broken HTML by converting it to decent XHTML. This article focuses on Python APIs for converting good or bad HTML to XML.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

    Look Ma, No Tags
    July 24, 2002 XML combines all the inefficiency of text-based formats with most of the unreadability of binary formats. -- Oren Tirosh, comp.lang.python Silence is the mark of XML\'s ultimate success. The less people talk about XML, the more and more easily they use it, and the more using it is unremarkable, the more it can be said to have won in the market place of ideas. Think of XML as one of the basic utilities of the Web, say, electricity.

    Updated: 04/29/2005

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