Catherine: pyOraGeek

Databases taste better with Python.

Thursday, October 03, 2013

SacredPy seeking collaborators

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I'm looking for collaborators who want to build web programming experience on an interesting project... During my job search, I was co...
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Presentation links

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I have just had a VERY. Busy. Week. (In a good way!) I've promised the world many talk materials, so: At Ohio LinuxFest , IPython...
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Thursday, August 29, 2013

I'm not available

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I'm happy to say that I'll shortly be starting a new position as a PostgreSQL DBA and Python developer for Zoro Tools! We softwa...
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Monday, August 26, 2013

IPython at Ohio LinuxFest 2013

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Are you signed up yet for Ohio LinuxFest on Sep. 13-15? I'll be there to present IPython for non-Pythonistas Break out of your (ba...
Monday, August 19, 2013

Python Workshop for Women Indy #2 and CMH #2 coming up!

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The Midwest Python Workshop for women and their friends is back! We've got new workshops scheduled, ready to take new batches of studen...
Sunday, August 11, 2013

I'm available

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I'm available for hire! If you need a database expert with lots of programming skill, or a Python programmer with deep database experie...
Tuesday, July 30, 2013

IPython %helloworld extension

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At Monday's after-PyOhio sprint, I changed ipython-sql from an IPython Plugin to an Extension; this makes it compatible with IPython 1....

PyOhio Stone Soup

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Loved PyOhio once again! Thanks so much to everybody who came, participated, and made it happen! I get such a rush of joy from seeing the ...
Friday, July 19, 2013

The IPython Notebook Revolution

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Among the many great talks coming to PyOhio at the end of this month: The IPython Notebook Revolution Catherine Devlin If you think of I...
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Friday, June 28, 2013

Easy HTML output in IPython Notebook

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If any object has a _repr_html_ method, the IPython Notebook will use it to render HTML output. It's really easy to make a simple clas...
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Thursday, May 30, 2013

ipython-sql bind variables

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Thanks to Mike Wilson , ipython-sql now supports bind variables! In [12]: name = 'Countess' In [13]: %sql select description fr...
Saturday, May 25, 2013

Review of Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization

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valuable but traditional May 25, 2013 by Catherine Devlin product Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization 4 s...
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Wednesday, May 08, 2013

cannot import name MAXREPEAT

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When I upgraded from Xubuntu 12.10 to 13.04 today, all my existing Python virtualenvs broke! Fortunately, they're just virtualenvs and ...
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Saturday, May 04, 2013

Speak at PyOhio

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Have you responded yet to PyOhio's Call For Proposals (due date: June 1)? You should. Here's why. Why you should speak at PyOhi...
Friday, May 03, 2013

ipython-sql for multi-database comparisons

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For my newest ipython-sql trick, I needed to compare some queries run across different databases. How hard would it be to get side-by-side...
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Friday, April 12, 2013

Linux Installfest, Dayton, Sat April 13

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Dayton folks - are you coming to the Dayton Linux User Group's Installfest tomorrow? The main point of our Installfests is to get eve...
Friday, March 29, 2013

%sql to Pandas

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After getting %sql magic for IPython working, my next big goal was to figure out how to get those results into Pandas . Er, OK, not suc...
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released: %sql magic for IPython

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Inspired and informed by discussions with the IPython developers at PyCon 2013, I've released ipython-sql , a %sql magic for IPython. ...
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Friday, March 22, 2013

The Canadian menace

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Incidentally, some people have been asking, "Wait a minute - PyCon-US in Canada ? How does that work? Wouldn't it be more correct...
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post-PyCon post

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You might be sick of me saying after each PyCon, "That was the best PyCon ever!", but it's not my fault if it's true. I ...
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