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Python Magazine

Vol 3, Issue 10

November -0001

Articles
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Creating the EuroPython booklet

by Yusdi Santoso

Yusdi completes his two-part series of articles by describing how he created the popular EuroPython brochure this year with a Python script using the ReportLab PDF generation suite.

Emacs as a Python IDE

by Steve Holden

While nimble technologies like Python, Django, and Pinax are great assets for a web start-up, James says the most important goal is to build the right team.

Jamming with Django

by Brian Jones

The original editor of Python Magazine returns to our pages to share his reflections on his decade-long journey through many PHP frameworks, and their headaches, to the wonders of Django.

3to2: From Google Summer of Code (TM) to First Alpha

by Joe Amenta

One of the students involved in the recent Summer of Code shares about getting into open source, and about his project: a package that can backport your new Python 3 code so that it works under Python 2.

Python and My Science Fair Project

by Roman Suzi, Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Andrea Botero

An 11-year-old from New Zealand describes how the simplicity of Python allowed her to solve problems and do computations, without having to take months to become a programmer first.

Import This: Talks, and More Talks

Column

by Brandon Craig Rhodes

Digging out from under all the great PyCon talk proposals.

Random Hits: Community Activity

Column

by Steve Holden

The chairman of the Python Software Foundation shares his usual trove of news and observations about the worldwide Python community.

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