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June 2008

wxpython

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News * (23-June-2008) wxPython 2.8.8.0 is now available. This release had a number of further refinements and enhancements on the stable 2.8 source tree since the previous release. On Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) the Python 2.5 binaries of wxPython are able to be used with either Apple's system Python, or with the Python.org version. More details are in the Recent Changes document. * (29-Nov-2007) wxPython 2.8.7.1 is now available. This release has had some bugs fixed, some minor patches applied, and also incorporates the Google Summer of Code 2007 version of XRCed, and adds the Editra source code editor. NOTE: On Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) the Python 2.5 binaries of wxPython expect to be used with the user-installed version of MacPython, not the Apple installed version. A fix for this issue is being worked on for the next release. In the meantime you can either install MacPython 2.5.1 and adjust your paths so that that Python is used, or you can stick with Apple's Python and the wxPython 2.8.4.0 that comes with Leopard. * (26-Oct-2007) wxPython 2.8.6.1 is now available. This release has some important bug fixes and is a general improvement over 2.8.6.0. * (27-Sept-2007) wxPython 2.8.6.0has been released. This release is mostly about fixing a number of bugs and inconsistencies in wxWidgets and wxPython. * (13-Sept-2007) The mail lists are up and are working on processing all the queued messages. This was definitely a "when it rains it pours" kind of situation, see the DotSrc news archive for more details. * (10-Sept-2007) Yes, the mail lists are down and have been since the 8th. There were multiple disk failures in RAID5 array of the machine that hosts the mail lists. The hardware has been replaced and data is being restored from tape backups. * (8-Aug-2007) wxPython 2.8.4.2has been released. This release includes several fixes and a few additions and improvements, as well as new build features for Debian/Ubuntu and OS X. * (14-May-2007) wxPython 2.8.4.0 has been released, with lots of updates, fixes and improvements. * (22-Mar-2007) wxPython 2.8.3.0 has been released. This release includes a number of bug fixes and also some new enhancements, including updates to the XRCed tool and the new InspectionTool. * (20-Jan-2007) wxPython 2.8.1.1 has been released. This release adds a few minor enhancements and a number of bug fixes designed to further stabalize the 2.8.x release series.

python.org DOCUMENTATION

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Python Documentation Python's standard documentation is substantial; download your own copy or browse it online! * Download Current Documentation (many formats are available, including typeset versions for printing.) * Search the docs with pyhelp.cgi * Browse Current Documentation - (Module Index) o Tutorial o Library Reference o Macintosh Reference o Language Reference o Extending and Embedding o Python/C API See also previous versions of these documents Future versions of these documents (currently under development): * Python 2.6 * Python 3.0 A variety of additional documentation is available as well: * Beginner's Guide to Python * Quick Reference Guide (off-site) * New-style classes (aka descrintro) * HOWTO documents (off-site) * Topic guides * Other documentation collections * Python Books * Python book reviews (off-site) * Python Periodicals * Guido's essays and presentations * Non-English documents * PEPs (Python Enhancement Proposals) as well as collections of audio/visual materials and reusable slideshows: * Audio/Visual talks * 5-minute Get-Acquainted screencasts * Slideshow collections

BBC - Languages - Italian Steps

Welcome to Italian Steps, an online course for beginners. Learn practical spoken Italian with the help of Italian teacher Giovanna Vaccaro in just 24 manageable steps.

BBC - Languages - Italian

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Beginners Talk Italian A video introduction to the language in 10 short parts Intermediate Italianissimo Selected clips from the classic TV series

Learn Italian For Free.

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Learn Italian (Italiano) Italian is considered one of the easiest languages to learn, according to the experience of many learners who even mastered it in a short time. Italian is an important language since it’s the official language of Italy and San Marino, and is an official language in Switzerland because it's spoken in Ticino and Grigioni cantons. It is also the second official language in Vatican City and in some areas of Istria in Slovenia and Croatia with an Italian minority. It is also widely known and taught in Monaco and Malta. It is widely used also in France (Corsica and Nice) and Albania. Also widely used by immigrants in Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, the United States, Canada, Venezuela, Uruguay, Brazil, El Salvador, Argentina, and Australia. It is spoken in parts of Africa that were formerly under Italian rule such as Somalia, Libya and Eritrea. Italian is often described both as the language of art and music and as the language best suited to singing. Since the Renaissance its general cultural importance has been considerable. You can learn Italian very quickly and for free; just follow the lessons one by one, with a strong determination, learning Italian has never been easier. Included in the Italian level I you will find Italian verbs, Italian adjectives, Italian vocabulary, Italian phrases and expressions, Italian pronouns, Italian prepositions, Italian is easy to learn so take advantage of that! Have fun! and the website will always add new features and subjects to help learners expand their knowledge constantly. If you have any question please e-mail me at: [email protected]. Regards Salim Level II & Level III will be available soon!

Free Italian Language and Grammar Tutorial --- www.italiantutorial.com

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Welcome to www.italiantutorial.com This is a free on line tutorial concerning the Italian language. The Italian language is directly derived from Latin, from which other languages such as French and Spanish are derived. Actually it is spoken by about 60 millions people in Italy and Southern Switzerland, and by the little Italian community around the world (Argentina and US for example). But there're a lot of people who study it for work or for pleasure. I hope this site will help them in their study of this marvellous, though difficult, language. Everything here is for free. You will find a complete grammatical reference (I should better say "which aims to be complete") to help you deal with the most important grammatical concepts. You will find a vocabulary section, some lessons, to help you learn words and expressions useful in the everyday life and an exercise section. There's a section concerning other resources which can be useful to an Italian learner,like textbooks and penpals you can practise Italian with. Main features of Italian language

May 2008

Welcome to adesklets.sf.net

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What is adesklets? adesklets is an interactive Imlib2 console for the X Window System. It provides to scripted languages a clean and simple way to write great looking, mildly interactive desktop integrated graphic applets (aka "desklets"). Why using adesklets? Look at the promotional posters. Getting started To use adesklets, you first need to install it. It is now included in the ports collection of many BSDs, and as a native package in many Linux distributions. Alternatively, you can install it from source. Then, you need some desklets. Unpack them, read their README, and follow the instructions. If you run into problems, keep in mind you have a fairly complete manual at your fingertips.

Quick Fix Italian

Quick Fix Essential holiday phrases - now with mp3 downloads! Basics Take these phrases with you on your mp3 player and as print-out! Download mp3 (file size 634 KB) - right click and choose 'save target as' Get a print version of this page Phrases on your mobile Holiday blunders Online course for beginners: Italian Steps

April 2008

Hebrew Bible: Audio Tracks

Hebrew Bible: Audio Tracks The audio tracks below in mp3 format are courtesy of Audio Scriptures International. I have used audio editing software to divide the book files from ASI into separate chapter files. Please report broken or incorrect links to me via email. Please note: I do not sell or otherwise distribute CDs of these audio files. Thanks to two email replies, the reader has been identified as Abraham Shmueloff, a priest born in Jerusalem and now deceased. Additional information can be found here: http://individual.utoronto.ca/mfkolarcik/AbrahamShmueloff.html The reader distinguishes ayin from aleph, and double consonants are distinctly pronounced. In a few sections there is an alternate reader. [I thank both Dr. Thomas Renz of Oak Hill College, London, UK and Elizabeth Young of Bat Kol Institute, Jerusalem, for providing information about Abraham Shmueloff.]

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)

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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) XML Graphics for the Web SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML. SVG 1.1 is a W3C Recommendation and forms the core of the current SVG developments. SVG Tiny 1.2 is the specification currently being developed as the core of the SVG 1.2 language (comments welcome). The SVG Mobile Profiles: SVG Basic and SVG Tiny are targeted to resource-limited devices and are part of the 3GPP platform for third generation mobile phones. SVG Print is a set of guidelines to produce final-form documents in XML suitible for archiving and printing. Read more about SVG.

March 2008

Aprenda Computacao com Python

Bem vindo ao site do mutirão de tradução do livro "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python", de Allen Downey, Jeffrey Elkner e Chris Meyers. Todo o conteúdo deste site pode ser reproduzido livremente, nos termos da licença GNU FDL (Free Documentation License)

Free Online Language Courses

Word2Word is pleased to provide these links in the hope of all people developing a better understanding of others through the use of language. We have attempted to place as many online courses at your disposal as possible. These sites contain lessons to help learn one language from another. The courses vary in quality and the quantity of material presented. Please note that some of the courses may require your browser to have the ability to read the language being learned. The links we provide are to free resources; however, if you do need to purchase language learning software, tapes or books then you can visit this link. If you are a business and would like to be a sponsor of this site or you find any bad links or new useful links then please contact us from the appropriate address on our How To Contact Us webpage.

January 2008

Labyrinth Map Your Mind

Labyrinth is a lightweight mind-mapping tool, written in Python using Gtk and Cairo to do the drawing. It is intended to be as light and intuitive as possible, but still provide a wide range of powerful features. A mind-map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea. It is used to generate, visualise, structure and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organisation, problem solving, and decision making. (From wikipedia) Read more UBUNTU : AVAILABLE : DISPONIVEL NO ACRESCENTAR/REMOVER APLICAÇÕES

pyneighborhood sourceforge

pyNeighborhood is GTK+ 2 rewrite of a well-known GTK+ 1 tool LinNeighborhood(using pyGTK), so it is the GUI frontend for samba tools, such as smbclient, smbmount etc. It's written in Python and uses the GTK+ 2 toolkit with pyGTK implementation.

DrPython - SourceForge

DrPython is a highly customizable cross-platform ide to aid programming in Python. It was developed with teaching in mind, and has a clean, simple interface. It is written in Python, using wxPython as the gui.

DrPython - Default branch

About: DrPython is a highly customizable, simple, and clean editing environment for developing Python programs. It is intended primarily for use in schools, and is a tribute to DrScheme.

medit the text editor

* Configurable syntax highlighting. * Configurable keyboard accelerators. * Multiplatform - works both on unix and windows. * Plugins: can be written in C or Python. * Configurable tools available from the main and context menus. They can be written in Python, or it can be a shell script, or in MooScript - simple builtin scripting lanugage. * Regular expression search/replace, grep and find frontends, builtin file selector and whatnot. * See screenshots.

drpython

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DrPython is a highly customizable, extensible editor/environment for developing programs written in the Python programming Language. It is implemented in wxPython. (wxPython is a set of python bindings (and extra widgets) for wxWidgets). It uses Scintilla for the Text Controls.

December 2007

October 2007

Little Wizard's Home Page

Little Wizard is a development environment for children. It is intended to be used by primary school children to learn about the main elements of real computer languages. Using only the mouse, children can explore programming concepts such as variables, expressions, loops, conditions, and logical blocks. Every element of the language is represented by an intuitive icon, making it easy to learn. Little Wizard works under Linux and Windows 2000/XP.

September 2007