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skip to content learning python one man's journey into python… menu and widgets search for: forums learning python fourms meta log in entries rss comments rss wordpress.org pages article suggestion? contact me tutorial index who am i? recent posts learning python update memetoad 1.0.5 released new android app: memetoad more android work: airbop quiet lately recent comments lovaktyufnqlpngboa on building an application with pygtk and glade santiago on learning python update ???????????? on ironpython hello world tutorial xavierbiggie on creating a game in python using pygame – part one valjuicy on an introduction to pyqt: creating guis with python’s qt bindings learning python learning python update memetoad 1.0.5 released new android app: memetoad more android work: airbop quiet lately new belorussian/belarusian translation using future statements to prepare for the future python version poll results hacking fixed, and python on the web possibly hacked 2.0 tags 0.1 avc descriptors docstrings dodger editor elementtree equality forums game engine games generators glade gui hackers iterables iterators level editor operator overload poll properties pygame pygtk pyqt python python magazine pythonmagazine pywine textwidget wxwidget xml categories beginnings dodger game engine glade gui ironpython links news poll pygame pyglet pygtk pylan pyqt python python magazine reference rss reader silverlight textwidget tkinter translation tutorial uncategorized wordpy wxpython xml blogroll satolog black bird blog jono bacon writing ipad apps forums learning python fourms python dive into python import this learning python fourms pygame pygtk python magazine python.org showmedo blogroll satolog black bird blog jono bacon writing ipad apps forums learning python fourms python dive into python import this learning python fourms pygame pygtk python magazine python.org showmedo learning python update sorry folks, i broke this blog a while ago and it took me a while to get it back up. sorry for anyone that was using it, turns out there was an issue with a php upgrade that was forced on me by my hosts. the old theme doesn’t work anymore, but at least the content is up! let me know if anything doesn’t work. posted on january 10, 2015 categories uncategorized 3 comments memetoad 1.0.5 released just a quick note that memetoad 1.0.5 has been released. it now has over 100 images included and also automatically scales the font based on the image and the amount of text entered. please let me know what you think of the app and if you like it don’t forget to leave a review. thanks! posted on april 26, 2013 categories news 2 comments new android app: memetoad today i released my newest android app: memetoad it’s a meme generator for your android phone and/or tablet. i’ve been working on this app for the last while in the evenings. it’s tough to find the time when you’ve got a family and a full-time job but i’m happy to have stick with it and put it out there. if you have an android device and you are into meme’s check it out it’s free. i know it’s not python related, but it’s all i’ve got. cheers. posted on april 3, 2013 categories uncategorized 16 comments more android work: airbop well it’s been over a year and there have been no updates to this blog. sorry about that. i have been very busy with my family (my wife and i had another baby) and my day to day work. (why is it that no one every told me how much of my free time would be spent with my young children? rewarding? yes. time consuming? yes.) i do have something to announce to anyone that still reads this blog, and anyone that may be doing android development. we have recently launched airbop a gcm based push notification service for android apps. i won’t spend too much time talking about it, instead i’ll let the features page do that for me, but i will tell you that it’s a great way to add push notifications to your app. we’ve been working really hard on airbop and we’re very proud of it. if you are an android developer and you do check it out (free to sign up and register your first 1000 devices, no charge, no credit card, etc.) please let me know what you think. i can answer any questions about the service that you want. we’ve also got a sample client up on github: airbop-client that can help get you started with the implementation details. posted on november 29, 2012 categories news 2 comments quiet lately hey everyone, or anyone that’s still around sorry it’s been so quiet around here lately, i’ve just had so much on my plate. moving, baby, wife, work, a new homebrewing passion, reading, writing, and so on. all of this has led to very little time spent on this blog. i have some things in mind for this blog, but i never seem to get around to writing the posts or doing the work. hopefully i’ll be able to get back into it soon. at work we’ve delved into the android platform and created an online app builder called andromo , which means i’ve been writing a lot of java and hanging out on smart phones and tablets. if you are interested you can see some of the apps that have been built and added to the android market in our showcase . you can keep up with what i’m doing on twitter: @markatandromo or add me to a circle on google+ under mark mruss and yes i follow guido . if you are not on google plus and need an invite let me know in the comments. oh and i also write on the andromo blog from time to time as well. posted on september 16, 2011 september 20, 2011 categories news 9 comments new belorussian/belarusian translation hey everyone, just a quick note to let you know that bohdan has translated the creating a gui using pygtk and glade tutorial in to belorussian/belarusian. you can view the translation here: belorussian translation . many thanks to bohdan and all the other who have translated some of these tutorials over the years. posted on april 21, 2011 categories python , translation 4 comments using future statements to prepare for the future note: this article was first published the june 2008 issue of python magazine mark mruss with the release of python 3.0 only a few months away many python programmers have visions of compatibility problems dancing in their heads. this article will introduce the concept of future statements including two future statements that you can use to help prepare your code for version 3.0. introduction python 3.0 (or python 3000 as many people know it) is something that many python programmers have started thinking about. besides being the next major version of our beloved programming language, version 3.0 of python will break backwards compatibility with the current 2.0 branch of python. this means that a some of the code that you are writing right now in python 2.x won’t immediately work in python 3.0. since python 3.0 has a scheduled release date of september 2008 [1] now may be a good time to start thinking about future migration. of course there’s no reason to be alarmed yet. guido, himself, has said that there is no rush to switch over to python 3.0. [2] according to his pycon 2008 essay “python 3000 and you” you should switch when the following are true: “1. you’re ready 2. all your dependencies have been ported.” [3] in the same essay guido also says that python programmers should be prepared and that they should “start writing future-proof” code for 2.5″ [4] in this sprit, this article will introduce “future statements” and two ways that you can use them now in order to make the migration process from the python 2.0 branch to the python 3.0 branch as smooth as possible. the rest of this article, and the examples within, will assume that you are working with python 2.5. continue reading using future statements to prepare for the future posted on september 22, 2010 september 22, 2010 categories python , python magazine 4 comments python version poll results the results are in for the first annual learningpython.com python version quiz: which version of python do you use? 2.6 (65%, 700
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