Links tagged with “python”
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Simonw’s mytweets at master - GitHub
“Script for saving a JSON archive of your tweets.” I’m already archiving mine another way, but a handy thing nonetheless.
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Simonw’s geocoders at master - GitHub
Python “code for accessing various geocoding web services with an ultra simple API”. Sounds good.
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Philgyford’s mailman-archive-scraper at master - GitHub
My first Python code and my first attempt at using GitHub. Suggestions for things I’ve done wrong are welcome, but please be gentle.
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Haystack - Search for Django
(via Simon Willison)
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Jacobian’s jellyroll at master - GitHub
“You keep personal data in all sorts of places on the internets. Jellyroll brings them together onto your own site.” Sounds good, but haven’t tried it. (via Blech)
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Flashbake: Free version-control for writers using git - Boing Boing
Sounds nice and some lovely little features like saving info about the weather, etc when it automatically checks your files in. Contextual backup.
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Django Settings Tip - Setting Relative Paths | Morethanseven
(via Simon Willison)
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Google Open Source Blog: Google Blog Converters 1.0 Released
Excellent - scripts to convert between Blogger, LiveJournal, MovableType and WordPress. I reckon every single online service should have an “Export” button and nag you if you haven’t backed-up in a while. (via Tom Taylor)
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How Django processes a request
(via Blech)
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Hedged down: Practical Django Projects
For future reference if/when I have a look at this book, updated code examples. (via Blech)
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10 Insanely Useful Django Tips - NETTUTS
I like insanely useful tips. Just dipping my toes in Python at the mo so this may come in useful. (via Blech)
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Python-by-example
In case I ever get round to Python (via Simon Willison)
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Introducing templatemaker | Holovaty.com
Python thing. Point it at some HTML files and it will make a template with holes for the unique strings in the pages. (via Daring Fireball)
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Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us.
“Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping.”