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PyDev of the Week: Benedikt Eggers

September 19, 2016 by Mike
This week we welcome Benedikt Eggers (@be_eggers) as our PyDev of the Week. Benedikt is one of the core developers working on the IronPython project. IronPython is the version of Python that is integrated with Microsoft's .NET framework, much like Jython is integrated with Java. If you're interesting in seeing what Benedikt has been up […]

wxPython Cookbook - Hard Cover Editions Available

September 15, 2016 by Mike
I've been toying with the idea of doing a hard cover version of my books for a long time so I thought I might try it out with the Cookbook. I went ahead and ran the numbers using my printer on demand resources and discovered that a regular hard cover isn't crazy expensive. So I […]

Restarting a Twisted Reactor

September 14, 2016 by Mike
I recently started using twisted a couple of weeks ago. For those who don't know, twisted is "event-driven networking engine written in Python". The learning curve is pretty steep if you've never done asynchronous programming before. During the project I was working on, I ran into a condition where I thought I needed to restart […]

Book Contest: Win a Copy of Python 201

September 12, 2016 by Mike
I have decided to sponsor a contest for my second book, Python 201: Intermediate Python. I will be giving away 3 copies of my eBook bundle (PDF, EPUB and MOBI) and 2 copies of the paperback, which I will ship anywhere in the world. If you haven’t heard of my book, you may want to […]

PyDev of the Week: Rami Chowdhury

September 12, 2016 by Mike
This week we welcome Rami Chowdhury (@necaris) as our PyDev of the Week! Rami is an active contributor to the Python community and an organization for the North American PyCon. If you'd like to see what he's up to, you might want to check out his website which has links to the various open source […]

wxPython Cookbook Cover Story

September 8, 2016 by Mike
I always spend some time thinking about how I want my book's cover to look. When I was designing the Cookbook's cover, I thought mostly about food and chefs. I had originally thought I might have some kind of kitchen scene with mice in chef hats and a snake on the mantle. But I wanted […]
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