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I tweet about the Python programming language. Exclusively.
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Just came across http://bit.ly/gGseHA which is cryptographic toolkit for integrating cryptography into apps. It's available in Python.
Just came across Python Module of the Week series. PyMOTW by @doughellmann looks good. http://bit.ly/bFyHvC
A brilliant regex evaluator that was written with js and regex. The regex example matches RFC compliant urls: http://bit.ly/a7shJ0
Just started reading Practical Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Python. So far it is very, well, practical.
There are some good folks on the [email protected] mailing list that can help you out when you are stuck. http://bit.ly/6LsXKH
Was looking for a python web scraping module and came across Beautiful Soup, and a guide on how to build a basic parser http://bit.ly/88HAYC
Learn Python in 10 minutes. http://bit.ly/4szOek Not for the beginner programmer. Dense and concise.
Interested in how regular expressions will work in Python 3? http://bit.ly/690c7P
An interesting asynchronous DNS solution using adns with Python bindings. http://bit.ly/6dULEM
The very first tweet will honor Mark Pilgrim's Dive into Python masterpiece. This book hooked me on the language: http://bit.ly/BIyY2
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