If you haven’t heard Friday, September 26th, was my last day of employment, which ended 1 year, 5 months and 3 weeks at CSC. The following are some random reflections and thoughts about my life and career.
What’s Next – I Honestly don’t know and am perfectly fine not knowing. My career stalled during [...]
Tag Archives: python
Reflection & Resignation
Installing IPython on OS X
With my recent python education, I have reached a point where the python interpreter in interactive mode isn’t meeting my needs anymore.
After looking around for alternatives, it looks like IPython will be a good upgrade. But one problem, the installation documentation was way too verbose and complex, so I’ve tried to simplify it here:
1. [...]
Brief Thoughts on PyOhio
Last Saturday I attended PyOhio in Columbus and I wanted to write a few words before too much time went by. I went for a couple reasons, mainly because I have just begun learning about python and have made it about half way through Mark Lutz’s Learning Python, so I was hoping to get [...]
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