Call me old fashioned but I like to review my code by printing it. Yes. Printing. On dead tree. The advantage of reviewing code on paper instead of the monitor is that I can give my eyes a break and I can annotate more freely, connect things with arrows, draw boxes, etc. I don’t print [...]
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The Python Quick Reference
by Pedro Kroger on 12. Aug, 2010 in latex, python
I uploaded a new version of my Python Quick Reference. You can access it by clicking on the top menu. The Python cheat sheets I found on the internet were either too long, not too pretty, or didn’t have the source available so I could change it to fit my taste. I designed the Python Quick [...]
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Andreas Röhler: python-mode.el should DTRT WRT any Python get r...
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Aditya Mittal: Hi, I am using Python 3.2 & Python 2.7 on my...
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A loser: I think there are some issues with the recent pyth...
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Sébastien Béal: Have you checked how to use all this with emacs 24...
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Björn Dahlgren: You may want to look into: http://code.google.com...