This week we welcome Noah Gift (@noahgift) as our PyDev of the Week. Let's spend some time getting to know more about him! Can you tell us a little about yourself (hobbies, education, etc): Current hobbies are MMA training, which was a side-effect of working at my current job. I train about 6 days a […]
Yesterday I put together another demo of Python 101, the Screencast. This one is based on the first chapter of my book, which covers the basics of IDLE, Python's built-in development environment. You can check out the video below: The Kickstarter campaign for the screencast series has one more week to go. You can check […]
I recently took on a project where I needed to graph some data on a webpage using data I had queried from a database. Since I love Python, I decided to use it to accomplish this task. I went with Flask for serving the webpage and pygal for creating the graphs. In this tutorial, I […]
In this tutorial, we'll look at three simple ways to create a wxPython frame. If you're a visual learner, I also created a screencast version of this article that you can view below:
This week we welcome Douglas Starnes as our PyDev of the Week. Douglas Starnes is a polyglot ninja in the Memphis, TN area. He has spent the past 8 years developing software in multiple languages including C#, Python, JavaScript and more on mobile, cloud and web platforms. His community involvement includes speaking at conferences such […]
This week we welcome Lennart Regebro (@regebro) as our PyDev of the Week! I've been following his blog for a while now and think it's well worth a read. He is also the author of Porting to Python 3. Let's spend some time getting to know him!