![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() silverlining / hostout (fabric + buildout).Whoops I deployed again – new ways to get your app in the cloud – Dylan Jay read Natural Lang Processing with Ptyhon – Steven Bind 2009.Using language tools to generate weather reports. Apparently Victoria is live now and NSW will be live in a few weeks. Later looked at the word trends in reports. Using Python for Natural Language Generation and Analysis – Mr. multiplayer exploration platformer where all users can contribute.uses Pure Data – DSP rapid prototyping. also look at MaxMSP.worked on RJDJ (and showed a video). Make music based on random sounds.There was a great demonstration of the steps necessary in setting up a continuous integration environment which should be evident in the video Python in Video Games and Multimedia Projects – Mr. stdeb can also convert required modules into debian dependencies.fabric – remote control a server via ssh.Hudson – written in java buildbot – written in twisted/used by python.moving from mixtures of VB, fortran, C to just python everywhereĭon’t Break It: Continuous Integration & Deployment – Benno Rice.they’d love to stick with win 2000 just cause its stable and rock solid, but can’t find hardware support anymore, so debian stable now.great picture summary of some of the data collection equipment used.Using Python in a scientific real-time data collection network – Dr. 500ms means if 30s delay means 30 round trips.sudo tc qdisc add dev lo root netem delay 500ms.automate tools, make it dead easy to profile.disappointed that some profiling tools were bzr specific.Introduced Plexus which is a sort of plumbing for social networks. The talk seemed to have a bit too much hype but at least there was some code and other people seemed keen. hack to make an decorator work! Using byteplay library to easily manipulate python bytecode.Ī quick summary of the notes I took for that day.repoze.py for web framework check out redline for project management.on using soap and SSL client certificates: Suds rocks! (I agree!).Gotcha: java exceptions != python exceptions so you need two catches if you’re expecting exceptions from both Java and Python. Then talked about how he introduced python to a business. Jython helped a lot as they could still use their existing java code. I can’t remember if it was this talk or Nick Hodge’s talk where he had a Python class inheriting from a Ruby class (and possibly inheriting a java class too) Introduced restx which seems to be a resful python/java implementation for enterprisey people. Introducing Python to a Java shop – Juergen Brendelĭidn’t seem confident that people would be interested in his talk but a fair few people turned up in the end! Webcam processing too! Showed a cool demo where the Z axis of each pixel was set to the brightness level. Only problem was that other demos were just screenshots. Mentions that processing and arduino were linked together but didn’t mention how. The processing IDE looked similar to arduino’s though. Processing is a language to make cool interfaces and graphics easy for artists. The talk dealt with how pyprocessing compared. supports non-appengine now such as slicehost and amazonĪn Introduction to Processing – Mr.wave robot examples: Tasky, Monty and Syntaxy.3 P’s: Product, Protocol, Platform (and apparently Pamela one day too).she used a cool presentation tool called Prezi.Pamela S FoxĮxplaining the API for Wave Robots. Think bots in IRC and you’re pretty close. TheseĪre hosted on Google Appengine (or your own website) and communicate to Wave via json. Building the Wave Robots API: Behind the Scenes – Ms. Richard Jones talked about cocos2d, extending what he mentioned in his lightning talk. It looks like a nice implementation, taking common python idioms and easily converting them to use futures. Simon WittberĬontrolling giant robots with Python and later with a Wiimote. Best talk winner! The future is soon! – Mr. Hard Real-time Python, or, Giant Robots of Doom. ![]() (at least until my laptop battery died) Keynote: Nick Hodge, “IronPython & The Quest for the Holy Grail”ĭemonstrated the cool things you could get IronPython to do under Windows. I remember integration with WPF and python in a tag within IE. A lot of these talks contained large amounts of demonstration so I took less notes sorry. Watching the videos would be more instructive. The wifi that was spotty on the first day but much better on the second. ![]()
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