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Author Archives: Wyrd Smythe

Simple Python Tricks #1

18 Saturday Nov 2023

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Python

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Python code, Simple Tricks

While I love coding, it turns out I don’t enjoy blogging about it quite as much as I thought I would. But I’m not ready to toss in the towel yet, and to help develop more of a habit of posting here, I thought I’d try posting some really simple things.

These are simple tricks intended to help beginners dig deeper into coding with Python.

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Python Descriptors, part 2

18 Wednesday Oct 2023

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Python

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Python 101, Python code, Python descriptors, Python properties

Python has the useful notion of descriptor objects, which give object attributes control over how they are accessed. Descriptors enable calculated-on-the-fly attribute values and can prevent or control modification of data values.

The previous post covered the basics. In this post, I’ll dig deeper into Python descriptors with some more involved examples. This post assumes the basics covered in the previous post.

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Python Descriptors, part 1

17 Tuesday Oct 2023

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Python

≈ 3 Comments

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Python 101, Python code, Python descriptors, Python properties

Python has the useful notion of descriptor objects as well as the built-in property() function to make using them in the most common cases — read-only and calculated instance attributes — quite easy.

In this post I’ll explore Python descriptors with lots of examples demonstrating how to use them. Descriptors are an important aspect in understanding Python and using it effectively.

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Why 1s and 0s?

11 Wednesday Oct 2023

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in CS101

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binary, computer, number bases, one, zero

Quite some time ago, I posted about this on my main blog, but it has occurred to me that, firstly, it might be time for an update, and secondly, that a post about why computers use 1s and 0s is better suited here on my programming blog. (Especially as this is the 101st post!)

It turns out there is a very good reason computers use 1s and 0s, and while it is possible to use other numbers, the 1s and 0s are all that is needed.

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Musical Scale Modes Table

01 Sunday Oct 2023

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Fun, Python

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

computer code, Python code, software design

Mathematician and educator John Baez has an excellent series of blog posts about music theory. The seventh concerns generating scales by using notes separated by fifths. Shifting the start point generates the seven major scale modes. Shifting the root key generates those seven modes in the twelve keys (a total of 7×12=84 scales).

John asked if any of his readers would be interested in creating that table of all 84 rows. It sounded like — and turned out to be — a fun exercise. This post explores in detail the Python solution I came up with.

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Calculating the Number e (in Python)

10 Sunday Sep 2023

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Fun, Python

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computer code, exponential functions, math, Python code

It has been almost a year since my last post here. I haven’t been idle code-wise, but I have been too distracted by Real Life to do any blogging here. My publication rate is way down on my main blog, too.

To get me posting here more, I think I need more of a focus on casually documenting my own little projects rather than Code Wise articles. Those take more work than I seem willing to put in these days. With that in mind, I have some trivial Python fun to share…

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Python String Translate

13 Thursday Oct 2022

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Python

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Tags

Python 101, Python code, str.translate, translate method

Python str instances have many useful methods. I use strip, split, startswith, and others, quite a lot, for instance. One method I haven’t had reason to use so far is translate. It takes a dictionary argument and uses it to map the existing string to a new string.

It’s flexible and useful, so it’s worth knowing how to use.

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The Last Bug

26 Friday Aug 2022

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Fun

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Tags

computer humor, funny poetry, humor, old time stuff, poetry

Recently I posted an oldie from the last century. Here’s another from the deep time layers of my file system. It’s a poetic parable any programmer can relate to.

Think of it as the programmer’s version of Sisyphus.

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Regular Expressions

23 Thursday Jun 2022

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in CS101

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Tags

computer languages, computer programmers, real programmers, regular expressions, strings

There are many general skills a programmer should have to be effective and valuable. Some are very general — for instance, the ability to learn and to think abstractly — but some are more specific — various tools and tricks of skilled programming.

Among those tools are several non-programming languages all programmers should know. Those include HTML, XML, SQL, and an old one whose name doesn’t end with “L” — Regular Expressions (aka REs, aka RegEx or RegExp).

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Bits Bytes Chips Clocks

03 Thursday Mar 2022

Posted by Wyrd Smythe in Fun

≈ 4 Comments

Tags

computer humor, funny poetry, humor, old time stuff, poetry

It’s been a while since I posted here, many balls in the fire and irons in the air, so I thought I’d dig into my archives for an oldie, albeit one more of tin than of gold.

This one comes from a 1995 email from a co-worker who was forwarding something cute she’d found in a Delphi Forum.

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