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2011

A Curious Course on Coroutines and Concurrency

by greut

This tutorial is a practical exploration of using Python coroutines (extended generators) for solving problems in data processing, event handling, and concurrent programming. The material starts off with generators and builds to writing a complete multitasking environment that can run thousands of concurrent tasks without using threads or using code based on event-driven callbacks (i.e., the "reactor" model)

2010

Le « monde » Python

by ghis & 2 others
Presentation of Python and its ecosystem. Useful librairies mentionned at the end of the presentation.

Mongokit presentation mongofr-2010

by ghis
Quick presentation of MongoKit, a Python MongoDB ODM.

2008

Conférences Django pour PyCon fr

by Xavier Lacot & 1 other
A short presentation of the Django Python framework, that David Larlet gave at Pycon-Fr 2008. Hilarous and very interesting !

2007

KeyJnote

by jdrsantos & 3 others
KeyJnote is a program that displays presentation slides. But unlike OpenOffice.org Impress or other similar applications, it does so with style. Smooth alpha-blended slide transitions are provided for the sake of eye candy, but in addition to this, KeyJno

2005

PHPTAL :: Template Attribute Language for PHP

by fredbird
PHPTAL is a PHP implementation of ZPT work. To be short, PHPTAL is a XML/XHTML template library for PHP. While most web developpers continue to use ASP/JSP/PHP tags as the core language of their templates, the Zope community came with a refreshing idea named TAL. The idea was to move presentation actions inside XHTML attributes instead of using plain tags or elements.

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