John Jacobsen: Rosalind Problems in Clojure
This weekend I’ve been having a lot of fun working the Bioinformatics problems from Rosalind. Most people work them in Python, but so far they have been very amenable to Clojure except where BioPython...
View ArticleInvent with Python: What Professional Games Use Pygame?
This came up as a question on Stack Overflow a while ago. While Python is noted for its use in many games, here’s a list of professional-quality games that use Pygame: Dangerous High School Girls in...
View ArticlePython User Groups: PyUGAT Python User Group Austria – Next Meeting: June...
The next meeting of the Python User Group Austria (PyUGAT) will take place Sunday, June 16th, 2013 around 6 p.m. at the Metalab in Vienna (how to get there). You can also find us on Meetup. The Agenda...
View ArticleCorey Goldberg: Python – concurrencytest: Running Concurrent Tests
Add parallel testing to your unit test framework. In my previous post, I described running concurrent tests using nose as a loader and runner. On a similar note, let’s look at building concurrency...
View ArticleFuture Foundries: Available for Python Consulting
Need someone to write high-quality, well-tested and robust Python code? If you need some Python or Twisted development done (or some other language, for that matter), I now have some free time in my...
View ArticleMay Stats Show Steam For Linux Use Declining
Has interest in Steam for Linux peaked? Judging by recent stats collected by the popular gaming service, a decline is evident. May results for the Steam Hardware & Software Survey show a drop in...
View ArticleRalph Bean: Distributing jobs via hashmaths
As things stand, we can’t load balance across multiple fedmsg-hub daemons (We can and do balance across multiple fedmsg-gateway instances, though — that is another story). For the hubs though, here’s...
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