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wxPython: Adding and Removing Widgets Dynamically

May 5, 2012 by Mike
I keep seeing people asking about how to add or remove widgets after they've already started their wxPython application. This is actually something that's really easy to do, so I decided it was time to write a simple tutorial on the subject. I have had to do this myself from time to time depending on […]

eBook Review - Guide To: Learning Python Decorators

May 2, 2012 by Mike
I bought Matt Harrison's book, Guide To: Learning Python Decorators this week to see if I could finally understand what the big deal was about decorators. I've decided to try reviewing this book using Doug Hellman's method of doing a Quick Review and then a more formal in depth review for those of you hardy […]

eBook Review - Guide to: Learning Iteration and Generators in Python

April 28, 2012 by Mike
Last month around the time of PyCon USA 2012, Matt Harrison sent me a copy of his newest book, Guide to: Learning Iteration and Generators in Python. I've been wanting to learn more about generators anyway, so I thought this was pretty fortuitous. Sadly, it took me a month to get around to reading it. […]

Python Books for Sale

March 20, 2012 by Mike
I got a new job recently which requires me to move across several states, so I have decided to sell a few of the Python programming books I've bought the last few years. For some reason, eBay's search is broken at the time of this writing, so I'll just list what I'm selling here with […]

PyCon 2012 Videos Are Up!

March 11, 2012 by Mike
The PyCon USA talk videos are finally starting to come online. You can check them out here: http://pyvideo.org/category/17/pycon-us-2012. I'm wondering why they chose this over the miro site that they've been using for the last few years. Maybe someone in the know can comment on that. I noticed the streams I linked to seemed to […]

Disqus Replaces Convore for PyCon 2012!

March 9, 2012 by Mike
For those of you who didn't know, Convore is out and it looks like Disqus is in: https://pycon.disqus.com/ I thought Convore was pretty interesting last year, although there were some minor issues. I'll be interested to hear what people think of the disqus system compared to convore though.
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