[GNHLUG] PySIG this week. Thursday 27th September. Paramiko. WingIDE. Cython.
Bill Sconce
sconce at in-spec-inc.com
Sun Sep 23 13:48:49 EDT 2007
PySIG Manchester, NH 27 September 2007
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Shawn O'Shea: Paramiko, Wing Python IDE
Alex Hewitt: cython
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PySIG -- New Hampshire Python Special Interest Group
Amoskeag Business Incubator, Manchester, NH
27 September 2007 (4th Thursday) 7:00PM
The monthly meeting of PySIG, the NH Python Special Interest Group,
takes place on the fourth Thursday of the month, starting at 7:00 PM.
Beginners' session precedes at 6:30 PM. (Bring a Python question!)
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Shawn O'Shea: Paramiko, Wing Python IDE
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"Paramiko is a module for python 2.2 (or higher) that implements the
SSH2 protocol for secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections
to remote machines. unlike SSL (aka TLS), SSH2 protocol does not
require heirarchical certificates signed by a powerful central
authority. you may know SSH2 as the protocol that replaced telnet
and rsh for secure access to remote shells, but the protocol also
includes the ability to open arbitrary channels to remote services
across the encrypted tunnel -- this is how sftp works, for example.
It is written entirely in python (no C or platform-dependent code)."
http://www.lag.net/paramiko/
"Wing IDE is a high-quality professional integrated development
environment (IDE) for Python. It speeds development time and
improves code quality with plenty of powerful code intelligence,
editing, testing, and debugging features."
http://wingware.com/products
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Alex Hewitt: cython
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"Cython is a language that makes writing C extensions for the Python
language as easy as Python itself. Cython is based on the well-known
Pyrex, but supports more cutting edge functionality and optimizations."
http://www.cython.org/
Plus:
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o [Kent's Korner The Real Stuff! - Kent Johnson]
(This month: (Kent is out of town. This means Bill can maybe
get by with presenting Python Data Types Part II... :))
Upcoming Kent's Korner topics:
XML parsing (ElementTree)
HTML parsing (BeautifulSoup)
Profiling (timeit, prof)
o Our usual roundtable of introductions, happenings, announcements,
and lightning talks (time permitting):
- Python 3.0a1 available for download, announced August 31st
- pysqlite
- rst2odt
o Gotcha contest
- How using super() can get you a super headache
- Bring your own favorite "gotchas"
And of course, milk & cookies...
Cookies this month are to be suspenseful; there are cookies already,
and rumour has it there may be another batch made before Thursday.
Tevya (bringer of milk) has not yet been identified.
Have we a volunteer?
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6:30 Beginners' Q&A
7:00 Welcome, Announcements - Bill & Ted & Alex
7:10 Milk & Cookies - MysteryTevya & Janet
7:10 Favorite-gotcha contest
7:15 Kent's Korner (Python Module of the Month) - Data Types II?
7:30 paramiko, Wing IDE - Shawn
8:15~ cython - Alex
8:45~ (optional) pysqlite, rst2odt,...
9:00~ Adjourn
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About PySIG:
PySIG meetings are typically 10-20 people, around a large table
equipped with a projector and Internet hookups (wired and
wireless). We encourage laptops and a hands-on seminar style.
The main meeting starts at 7 PM; officially we finish circa 9 PM.
Everyone is welcome. ("Membership" is anyone who has an interest
in the Python progamming language, whether on Microsoft systems
or Linux or OS X; or cell phones, mainframes, or space stations.
We have everyone from object-oriented gurus to recovering COBOL
programmers.) Tell your friends!
Beginners' session:
The half hour before the formal meeting (i.e., starting at 6:30PM)
we have a beginners' session. Any Python question is welcome --
whoever asks the first question gets the half hour! Questions are
equally welcome by mail beforehand (in which case we can announce
them) or at the meeting. (As are all Python questions, anytime.)
Mailing list:
http://www.dlslug.org/mailman/listinfo/python-talk
About Python:
"Python is a dynamic object-oriented programming language that
can be used for many kinds of software development. It offers
strong support for integration with other languages and tools,
comes with extensive standard libraries, and can be learned
in a few days. Many Python programmers report substantial
productivity gains and feel the language encourages the
development of higher quality, more maintainable code."
"NASA uses Python...so does Rackspace, Industrial Light&Magic,
AstraZeneca, Honeywell, and many others."
Google: "Python has been an important part of Google since the
beginning, and remains so as the system grows and evolves."
-Peter Norvig
http://www.python.org
About Amoskeag Business Incubator:
Our gracious hosts are the Amoskeag Business Incubator, an
organization providing a supportive entrepreneurial environment
that stimulates the growth of businesses to ensure economic
vitality and encourage job creation, by providing affordable
office space and technical assistance to early stage companies.
PySIG thanks the ABI for their generous hospitality.
http://www.abi-nh.com
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Directions (thanks to Ted Roche for improvements to "from the north"):
PySIG NH meetings are held at the Amoskeag Business Incubator,
33 South Commercial Street, Manchester, NH.
Coming in to Manchester using I-293, from the north:
o Use Exit 6 from I-293. Stay to the right on the ramp,
yield twice to traffic incoming from the left, cross back
over I-293 and accept one merge coming in from your right.
o Then get in the right lane, and stay there, over the river,
and onto the Canal Street exit ramp.
o Take the first right off Canal Street onto North Commercial
Street. Enjoy the scenic mill buildings as the street turns
into Commercial Street.
o Coming to the traffic light get in the middle lane. South
Commercial Street starts on the other side of the light.
You go straight through (and join the folks coming from the
south at step * below).
Coming in to Manchester using I-293, from the south:
o Use the Granite Street exit. Turn right (east). Go under
I-293 and cross the bridge over the Merrimack River.
o Turn right (south) at the first light after crossing the
bridge.
* This is South Commercial Street. Go past one parking-lot
entrance, turn right into the second one. 33 Commercial
Street will be right in front of you. You may go in via
either the ramp or the door and three steps inside.
o Inside. Up the stairs if via the door. Go through the
glass doors - follow the diamonds on the floor. Go left
at the last diamond. (Under a sign which says
"<- Amoskeag Small Bus. Incubator").
o More diamonds, another sign... much glass and office
space for SNHU; turn left there, 4 more diamonds and
you're at the glass doors for the Incubator. An "abi"
sign is above.
o Through the doors, straight down the hall. The ABI
Conference Room is on the left.
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