Python 3000

Python 3000 programming Compiler, Source code and Tutorial

Python 3000 programming is is an artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a machine, particularly a computer.

Compiler

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Source code

Python 3000 programming Hello world sample source code.

Tutorial

Python 3000 programming tutorial.

Google TechTalks July 21, 2006 Guido van Rossum is a computer programmer who is best known as the author and Benevolent Dictator for Life of the Python programming language. ABSTRACT The next major version of Python, nicknamed Python 3000 (or more prosaically Python 3.0), has been anticipated for a long time. For years I have been collecting and exploring ideas that were too radical for Python 2.x, and it’s time to stop dreaming and start coding. In this talk I will present the community process that will be used to complete the specification for Python 3000, as well as some of the major changes to the language and the remaining challenges.

Google TechTalks July 21, 2006 Guido van Rossum is a computer programmer who is best known as the author and Benevolent Dictator for Life of the Python programming language. ABSTRACT The next major version of Python, nicknamed Python 3000 (or more prosaically Python 3.0), has been anticipated for a long time. For years I have been collecting and exploring ideas that were too radical for Python 2.x, and it’s time to stop dreaming and start coding. In this talk I will present the community process that will be used to complete the specification for Python 3000, as well as some of the major changes to the language and the remaining challenges.
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Google Tech Talks February 14, 2007 ABSTRACT Since the renewed Python 3000 effort was announced at PyCon 2006, a lot has happened. We’ve implemented about half of the promised changes in a branch, we’ve solidified the schedule, there’s a refactoring tool that can do source-to-source translations, and we’ve produced several gigabytes of discussion about language change proposals (most of which were deemed too radical in the end :-) . In this talk, a preview of a keynote to be given at PyCon 2007, I’ll discuss the Python 3000 road map, status, and what this means for the average Python user. This talk is part of the Advanced Topics in Programming Languages series. The goal of this series is to…
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Since the renewed Python 3000 effort was announced at PyCon 2006, a lot has happened. We’ve implemented about half of the promised changes in a branch, we’ve solidified the schedule, there’s a refactoring tool that can do source-to-source translations, and we’ve produced several gigabytes of discussion about language change proposals (most of which were deemed too radical in the end). In this talk, Guido Van Rossum will discuss the Python 3000 road map, status, and what this means for the average Python user. www.google.com
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Lecture 8: Complexity; log, linear, quadratic, exponential algorithms Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Lecture 20: Monte Carlo simulations, estimating pi Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Google Python Class Day 1 Part 1: Introduction and Strings. By Nick Parlante. Support materials and exercises: code.google.com
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didnt i do this allready Film Festival returns, against all our better judgment, to the hallowed halls of DeAnza College Film Festival starts with such pungent ingredients noted in Michael Weldon’s “Psychotronic History Of Cinema”(the encyclopedia of grindhouse B-films) as monster movies, horror films, science fiction and rock ‘n’ roll musicals, and adds the unintentionally funny educational films seen on Mystery Science Theatre 3000. And we then throw in a whole mess more spices – vintage TV commercials and theatre ads, cartoon rarities, double-entendre packed pre-Code comedies, Soundies, Scopitones, silent movie clips, kidvid gone wrong – to the gurgling pop culture cauldron. The first half of the show focuses on short films. Among other things, we have included trailers from truly wretched movies, well-meaning 50′s educational films, schlocky drive-in movies with guys in stupid-looking robot and gorilla suits, Pre-Code cartoons, Japanese monster epics, all kinds of obscure musical shorts, serial chapters, WWII-era puppet animation, unintentionally funny (“craptastic”) made-for-TV Synchro-Vox cartoons – and more. I’m not kidding, more. The festival is a reaction against all rules of film programming. We aim to be as all over the map as humanly possible (“And Now For Something Completely Different” would be the credo), as opposed to concentrating on one genre, series or director.The weirder, the more obscure, the lower the budget, the more under-the-radar, the more the
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Clase 8. MIT 6.0 Introducción a las Ciencias Computacionales y la Programación: Complejidad; log, lineal, cuadrática, algoritmos exponenciales.

Clase 8. MIT 6.0 Introducción a las Ciencias Computacionales y la Programación: Complejidad; log, lineal, cuadrática, algoritmos exponenciales. Topics covered: Complexity; log, linear, quadratic, exponential algorithms Instructor: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag Lec 8 mit-6-00-f08-lec08_300k.mp4

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