Wade Hampton wadehamptoniv@gmail.com 10.1, 12/21/2017: updated, readme cleanup
This repository contains a collection of sample Python scripts. These are simple scripts that may be used as examples for writing more complex Python programs. This project may be public, but it does not yet serve any specific purpose. It may in the future....
The scripts in this repository are based on samples from various sources including Stack Overflow, the Python web site, and examples of stuff that I find interesting. I have tried to provide links to the original sources whenever possible.
Please provide feedback on these if you use them or find them interesting, including feedback on style, content, errors, etc.
05/08/2014 created (import of previously-created files)
02/03/2015 updated
02/04/2015 added notes about Python
02/06/2015 repo renamed, this repo will be Python only
04/25/2015 clarification (this is not a repo of test tools)
08/26/2015 notes about cleanup
10/26/2015 updates, links, cleanup
10/28/2015 re-imported the repo, file cleanups, doc updates
03/11/2016 updated, format converted to AsciiDoc
04/06/2016 updated, readme cleanup
12/21/2017 updated, more examples
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This document is in AsciiDoc format following my minidoc standard. This format is similar to a format that I have used since the 1990s. The standard is in another repository.
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This project was created mainly to experiment with github and Python.
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License for ALL files is GPL unless otherwise noted, see LICENSE.
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Please e-mail me with any updates, suggestions, etc.
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Scripts include generic python, some useful examples, tests with several modules, numpy, and matplotlib.
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After running the scripts, run cleanup.py to remove test files (e.g., sqlite).
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The Makefile may be used to clean up (make clean) or build any
test programs (TBD -- right very limited).
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Python docs: https://docs.python.org
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E-book: http://openbookproject.net/thinkcs/python/english3e/index.html
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Numpy, SciPY, Matplotlib, and other tools: http://www.scipy.org/
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AsciiDoc: http://asciidoc.org/
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Misc Tutorials: