New Site Addressing Python Security

New Site Addressing Python Security


02/06/2012 07:04 AM
What's New in Python 2.5
In 15 years, Python has grown out of its initial niche to evolve in new directions. The latest version, Python 2.5, adds and refines features on the way to Python 3000. Jeff Cogswell demonstrates the latest additions.
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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
People Using Python
Steve Holden: People Using Python ["The Python Software Foundation has embarked on a mission to find out more about Python users. We want to know as much about the organizations that use Python as possible. If you want to give us information about any Python usage at all (even organizations other than the one you work for) please fill out this form. We don't even need your details, and we'll filter for duplicates."]

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Four short links: 24 August 2011 - STM in Python, Static Web is Back, Cyberwar, and Virtual Language Education
STM in PyPy -- a proposal to add software transactional memory to the all-Python Python interpreter as a way of simplifying concurrent programming. I first learned about STM from Haskell's Simon Peyton-Jones at OSCON. (via Nelson Minar) Werner Vogels' Static Web Site on S3 -- nice writeup of the toolchain to publish a web site to static files served...
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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Python 3.1
From the Hell Yes, We Work Weekends 'Round Here dept.:
Python 3.1 is a continuation of the work started by Python 3.0, the new backwards-incompatible series of Python. Improvements in this release include:

* An ordered dictionary type
* Various optimizations to the int type
* New unittest features including test skipping and new assert methods.
* A much faster io module
* Tile support for Tkinter
* A pure Python reference implementation of the import statement
* New syntax for nested with statements
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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Techniques for migrating Perl to Python (11 Oct 2010)
Python programmers shouldn't get too smug. While many people agree that Python is designed in a way that makes it a highly readable language, there can still be problems with legacy, untested Python code too. Porting legacy Perl to Python can be a daunting task. In this article, learn some of the theory behind dealing with legacy code, including what not to do."Techniques for migrating legacy, untested Perl to Python"
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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Brian Warner: Version String Management in Python: Introducing python-versioneer

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Beards of Python
Andy Smith: Beards of Python

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
So you want to learn Python?

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Daily Python-URL
Blogs of Note: Daily Python-URL

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
PyCon 2007 Wrapup
Jeremy Jones summarizes the interesting developments in the world of Python in 2006 and offers some predictions for 2007. Also included is a 32-minute interview with Guido van Rossum discussing the upcoming release of Python 3000. This is the first time that backward compatibility is an issue, and Guido addresses what you need to do to prepare, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the new conversion tool, and points out the benefits of several new language features (for example, full support for Unicode strings). He also discusses the controversy and misunderstanding some of these changes have caused in the Python community, and how they're being resolved. Finally, he offers his heartfelt thanks to the Python community for "a great ride."
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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Tarek Ziadé: Scaling Crypto work in Python

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Updated devel/boost-python to 1.48.0 [adam 2012-01-08]

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
New Monty Python movie (sort of)

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
New Monty Python movie (sort of)

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
New Monty Python movie (sort of)

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
VIDEO: Dieting python weighs in
A giant python named Atomic Betty, in Gosford, Australia has being forced to attend an annual weigh in, after zoo keepers decided she should go on a diet.
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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
#20yearsago I created Python.

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Python 0.9.1p1
Andrew Dalke: Python 0.9.1p1

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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
US govt security advice site trashed by hackers

Hacktivist campaign against SOPA, PIPA and ACTA continues

Anonymous and LulzSec members have hacked US government security web site OnGuard Online and defaced it, forcing it offline, in retaliation for the recent MegaUpload takedown and the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), the groups have announced.…


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02/06/2012 07:04 AM
Getting Started with WSGI
Python 2.5 added support for the WSGI standard. This is a specification for web programming that allows interoperability between frameworks and components. It's also terribly easy to use. Jason Briggs introduces WSGI and gives the background you need to use it productively.
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