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Archive for January, 2006

Will check pydot

The package pydot, a Python interface to Graphviz’s Dot language, may be a better way to generate the graphs than writing intermediate dot files. Will review
According to the site, pydot provides:
An interface for creating both directed and non directed graphs from Python. Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot language are supported (up to [...]

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The PyTables package is a Python interface to HDF5, which is a general purpose library and file format for storing scientific data made at NCSA. HDF5 can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is a structure for organizing objects in an [...]

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Found “GiNaC is Not a CAS“, a symbolic algebra manipulation system. Through swiginac it will be possible to use it from Python. The only concern is that may be an overkill.

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The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation seems to contain some interesting articles and I would like to check them with more detail

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Writing PlugIns for iPhoto

I hacked a Python program to export the iPhoto albums into the format I need to use zphoto and publish them on the website as Flash animations. I’d like to extend it to be a iPhoto PlugIn and this article has info on writing plugIns for Cocoa

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This article CHARMING PYTHON (Special Installment) — Revisiting XML Tools for Python – looks very interesting for the project I’m working on
More Modules: xml_pickle And xml_objectify
I have produced my own set of high-level modules for dealing with XML, called xml_pickle and xml_objectify. I have also written enough about these elsewhere (see Resources) that there is [...]

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Will try pygene - simple python genetic algorithms/programming library to test some ideas on strategy selection tools

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Python on MacOS X

I think I found a good way to quickly create native looking applications on OS X. I like to use Python, and there is a library to bridge the Objective C libraries to Python named PyObjC. There is an IDE using this framework named PyOXIDE, but seems a bit buggy

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