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Batch-Running Word Macros from the DOS Command
Line -- Looking for an easy way to run any Word
macro, on any number of files, right from the DOS command line? Andrew
Savikas shows how to do just that, using Perl, Python, and Ruby, with
code samples for each scripting language. Andrew is the author of Word Hacks.
The Youngest "Learning Python" Fan
-- How old do you have to be to appreciate O'Reilly's
books? Not very. Tim Pietzcker shows us how much his 17-month-old son
likes Learning Python, and other readers chime in with similar
experiences. The appeal of O'Reilly animals proves to be
cross-generational in our latest Letters.
Cameron Laird Wins Frank Willison Award -- At OSCON 2004, the Python community paid tribute to one of its own by bestowing the Frank Willison Award for Contributions to the Python Community on Cameron Laird, vice president of Phaseit. Guido van Rossum and Tim O'Reilly speak to the contributions acknowledged by the award.
Open Source Content Management with Plone -- When you're tired of being asked to make tiny changes to your web sites--changes that users could easily make themselves--it's time to consider a content management system (CMS). If you're a Python or Zope fan, Brad Bollenbach suggests that you try Plone, a powerful and easy-to-use CMS.
Python Quick Reference -- If you program in Python, this collection of quick refs will save you time and energy. Included here are common file operations, dictionary literals and operations, tuple literals and operations, and object methods. For exhaustive coverage of these commands, see the books from which they were plucked: Python in a Nutshell and Learning Python, 2nd Edition.
Installing Python from Source Code --
Have you been wanting to try Python? Chapter 2 of Python in a Nutshell includes a step-by-step guide that shows you where to get the code, and covers installation, configuration, building, testing, and more. Get a free trial to read this and four other O'Reilly books on Safari.
Guido
van Rossum Speaks -- Guido van Rossum, creator of the
Python programming language, recently announced that he'll be leaving
PythonLabs to work for a California startup. In this interview, Guido talks
about the move, recent developments, and Python in general.
Your O'Reilly Account: New, Single Sign On -- O'Reilly customers and guests now have a single address and one password to access all things O'Reilly, from oreilly.com and Safari Bookshelf to all of the O'Reilly Network sites and DevCenters. When possible, we've consolidated your prior, separate accounts into one new account. Logging into the new system is quick and easy; details on how to do it have been emailed to you, and you can read more about O'Reilly's single sign on in Tony Stubblebine's weblog.
Tightening Python's Grip in Enterprise IT -- In this OE Trends interview, Alex
Martelli talks about how Python scripting can extend the integration
capabilities of Win32, ASP.NET, Java, and C/C++. Alex is the author of
Python Cookbook and Python in a Nutshell.