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The Google Summer of Code is an annual program first held during the summer of 2005, its a program that helps student developers to create new open source programs. Google has been working with a variety of open source, free software and technology-related groups to identify and fund several hundred projects. |
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X vs Y always makes for good reading. We will have a look at a nice excerpt from a recent interview with Guillaume Laforge, he shares his views on Groovy vs Jython comparison. Guillaume Laforge is the project manager for Groovy and the initiator of Grails, His views on scripting languages helps us understand what are scripting languages and the need of scripting languages.
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Jython support in NetBeans has been announced very recently, Coyote develops a set of NetBeans modules to help developers write code in dynamic languages using the NetBeans IDE. Initially, they are targeting Jython and Groovy languages. Use of Java and Jython/Groovy type of language, which is very close to java community can contribute to the progress of developer productivity. |
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Robin Dunn is the creator of wxPython and the author of "wxPython in Action". wxPython is an Open Source, cross-platform GUI toolkit for the Python programming language. Robin has been working in the IT industry for almost 2 decades. In this interview he talks about wxPython as well as his other Python projects. He also tells us about his role at the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) and shares his views on Zope, Python and other open source languages like Ruby.
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Nice to see plenty of comments from Python language lovers on "Marketing Python - An Idea Whose Time Has Come". Very rightly said by John, We need more Py-users spread the faith in Python, If we want to see the growth in Python users, we need to market the language, Lets see what can be done to attract the developers towards Python Language. |
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If you are a Fresh Computer Graduate and its time for you to choose your project and gain some work experience which will help you in preparing your resume and getting a good job. Very obviously you will search on any popular Job related website and you will find a popular language and you will look forward to working on a project using that programming language. |
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Very recently Nokia released the source code for its Python for S60 Platform software package to the global community of open-source software developers, will it affect on the developers choice of programming language?, will Python succed in attracting the developers?
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With MyHDL, you can use Python as a hardware description and verification language also you can convert implementation-oriented MyHDL code to Verilog |
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Jeremy Jones has been working with Python since 2001. He uses Python for test data generation, task automation, and general utility. He spends a significant portion of his day in writing and tweaking code to test specific areas of functionality.
In this interview, he tells us about his open source projects and about his favorite features in Python. He also tells us about the hurdles in developing quality software and how to negotiate them. |
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According to Fadhley, "IronPython could be a massive landgrab by Microsoft into the domain of traditional Unix scripting."Recently Microsoft released IronPython 1.0 Beta 1, which allows all .Net libraries to be easily accessed by Python programmers, are they planning to add IronPython support to its Visual Studio tools suite ? |
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Not a great news for Python users , Python has dropped one position to number 8 in TIOBE Programming Community Index for December 2005. |
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