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Leonardo Gregianin. | * ProgramacaoOrientadaObjetoPython * PyWikipediaBot * CookBook: * ParametrosNoShell * CalculadoraSimples * CalculadoraSimplesTk * CodigoBarras * NewsReader |
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* Um dos administradores da Wikipédia em português. (http://pt.wikipedia.org) | ---- |
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* Um dos desenvolvedores do software Python Wikipedia Robot Framework. (http://sf.net/projects/pywikipediabot) | Mark Lutz em Learning Python: |
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* Faço parte do time do i18n do MoinMoin, provavelmente traduzido apartir da versão 1.4 | || Features || Benefits || || No compile or link steps || Rapid development cycle turnaround || || No type declarations || Simpler, shorter, and more flexible programs || || Automatic memory management || Garbage collection avoids bookkeeping code || || High-level datatypes and operations || Fast development using built-in object types || || Object-oriented programming || Code reuse, C++, Java, and COM integration || || Embedding and extending in C || Optimization, customization, and "glue" || || Classes, modules, and exceptions || Modular "programming-in-the-large" support || || Simple, clear syntax and design || Readability, maintainability, ease of learning || || Dynamic loading of C modules || Simplified extensions, smaller binary files || || Dynamic reloading of Python modules || Programs can be modified without stopping || || Universal "first-class" object model || Fewer restrictions and special-case rules || || Runtime program construction || Handles unforeseen needs, end-user coding || || Interactive, dynamic nature || Incremental development and testing || || Access to interpreter information || Metaprogramming, introspective objects || || Wide interpreter portability || Cross-platform programming without ports || || Compilation to portable bytecode || Execution speeds, protecting source code || || Standard portable GUI framework || Tkinter scripts run on X, Windows, Macs || || Standard Internet protocol support || Easy access to email, FTP, HTTP, CGI || || Standard portable system calls || Platform-neutral system scripting || || Built-in and third-party libraries || Vast collection of precoded software components || || True open source software || May be freely embedded and shipped || |
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Mark Lutz em Learning Python:
Features |
Benefits |
No compile or link steps |
Rapid development cycle turnaround |
No type declarations |
Simpler, shorter, and more flexible programs |
Automatic memory management |
Garbage collection avoids bookkeeping code |
High-level datatypes and operations |
Fast development using built-in object types |
Object-oriented programming |
Code reuse, C++, Java, and COM integration |
Embedding and extending in C |
Optimization, customization, and "glue" |
Classes, modules, and exceptions |
Modular "programming-in-the-large" support |
Simple, clear syntax and design |
Readability, maintainability, ease of learning |
Dynamic loading of C modules |
Simplified extensions, smaller binary files |
Dynamic reloading of Python modules |
Programs can be modified without stopping |
Universal "first-class" object model |
Fewer restrictions and special-case rules |
Runtime program construction |
Handles unforeseen needs, end-user coding |
Interactive, dynamic nature |
Incremental development and testing |
Access to interpreter information |
Metaprogramming, introspective objects |
Wide interpreter portability |
Cross-platform programming without ports |
Compilation to portable bytecode |
Execution speeds, protecting source code |
Standard portable GUI framework |
Tkinter scripts run on X, Windows, Macs |
Standard Internet protocol support |
Easy access to email, FTP, HTTP, CGI |
Standard portable system calls |
Platform-neutral system scripting |
Built-in and third-party libraries |
Vast collection of precoded software components |
True open source software |
May be freely embedded and shipped |