Update (10/12/2010) - One of my alert readers told me that SqlAlchemy 0.6.x currently does NOT support the Access dialect. Read here for more info. A year or two ago, I was asked to transfer some data from some old Microsoft Access files to our Microsoft SQL Server. Since I enjoy using SqlAlchemy, I decided […]
Python Multimedia Application Beginner's Guide By Ninad Sathaye Amazon Packt
The other day, I was tasked with finding a way to get a list of all running processes on a Windows XP virtual machine. I was also supposed to include information about how much CPU and memory each process used. Fortunately, this didn't have to be a remote script, but one that could be run […]
September 27, 2010 by
Mike Some people learn through doing it, others are better with visual stimuli. At least, that's what we're told. So in the spirit of what we've been taught, we're going to take a look at the visual half of the equation and see how we can make graphs with wxPython. You may not know this, but […]
September 24, 2010 by
Mike Jesse Noller just put out the call for proposals for PyCon 2011. That means that you have the chance to give a talk to a whole bunch of geeky pythonistas! Get your thinking caps out and put those suckers on! If I go this year, I want to see some amazing and interesting talks so […]
September 22, 2010 by
Mike I've been thinking that it would rock if this website had a cool logo or artwork of some sort. So I thought I would create a contest to allow my talented readers a chance to help me out here. Here's what I'm looking for: Some kind of banner or background picture A mouse (the furry […]