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Hi, my name is Steve Howell, and I have been programming in Python more or less full time since 2001.

In 2010 I attempted to submit a patch to CPython shown here: ProposalToSpeedUpListOperations

I mainly use Python at work now, but I have also contributed to open source projects. Here are some things that I've done in the Open Source world:

Here is an early version of the code on the SimplePrograms page. I wrote most of the initial code, with helpful edits from other folks.

I am keeping it here for posterity. The code below is free for use under the Python license. I encourage you to try building up your own suite of examples.

One thing unique about the format below is that each program gets one line longer than the previous.

All of this code has been tested on 2.4 or 2.5.

 ------ 1 Output
 print 'hello world'

 ------ 2 Looping
 for name in ['peter', 'paul', 'mary']:
 print name

 ------ 3 Input, comments
 # This is a Python comment. \n is a newline
 name = raw_input('What is your name?\n')
 print 'Hi', name

 ------ 4 Fibonacci, tuple assignment
 parent_rabbits, baby_rabbits = (1, 1)
 while baby_rabbits < 100:
 print 'This generation has %d rabbits' % baby_rabbits
 parent_rabbits, baby_rabbits = (baby_rabbits, parent_rabbits + baby_rabbits)

 ------ 5 Functions
 def greet(name):
 print 'hello', name
 greet('Jack')
 greet('Jill')
 greet('Bob')

 ------ 6 Import, regular expresssions
 import re
 for test_string in [ '555-1212', 'ILL-EGAL']:
 if re.match('\d\d\d-\d\d\d\d$', test_string):
 print test_string, 'is a valid US local phone number'
 else:
 print test_string, 'rejected'

 ------ 7 Dictionaries, generator expressions
 prices = {'apple': 0.40, 'banana': 0.50}
 my_purchase = {
 'apple': 1,
 'banana': 6}
 grocery_bill = sum(prices[fruit] * my_purchase[fruit]
 for fruit in my_purchase)
 print 'I owe the grocer $%.2f' % grocery_bill


 ------ 8 Command line arguments, exception handling
 #!/usr/local/bin/python
 # This program adds up integers in the command line
 import sys
 try:
 total = sum(int(arg) for arg in sys.argv[1:])
 print 'sum =', total
 except ValueError:
 print 'Please supply integer arguments'


 ------ 9 Opening files
 # indent your Python code to put into an email
 import glob
 # glob supports Unix style pathname extensions
 python_files = glob.glob('*.py')
 for fn in sorted(python_files):
 print ' ------'
 for line in open(fn):
 print ' ' + line.rstrip()
 print

 ------ 10 Time, conditionals
 import time
 now = time.localtime()
 hour = now.tm_hour
 if hour < 8: print 'sleeping'
 elif hour < 9: print 'commuting'
 elif hour < 17: print 'working'
 elif hour < 18: print 'commuting'
 elif hour < 20: print 'eating'
 elif hour < 22: print 'resting'
 else: print 'sleeping'

 ------ 11 Triple-quoted strings, while loop
 REFRAIN = '''
 %d bottles of beer on the wall,
 %d bottles of beer,
 take one down, pass it around,
 %d bottles of beer on the wall!
 '''
 bottles_of_beer = 99
 while bottles_of_beer > 1:
 print REFRAIN % (bottles_of_beer, bottles_of_beer,
 bottles_of_beer - 1)
 bottles_of_beer -= 1

 ------ 12 List slicing
 def sieve_of_eratosthenes(candidates):
 i = 0
 while True:
 divisor = candidates[i]
 if divisor * divisor > candidates[-1]:
 return candidates
 else:
 i += 1
 candidates = candidates[:i] + \
 [num for num in candidates[i:]
 if num % divisor != 0]
 print sieve_of_eratosthenes(range(2,100))

 ------ 13 Unit testing
 # Let's write reusable code, and unit test it.
 def add_money(amounts):
 # do arithmetic in pennies so as not to accumulate float errors
 pennies = sum([round(int(amount * 100)) for amount in amounts])
 return float(pennies / 100.0)
 if __name__ == '__main__':
 import unittest
 class TestAddMoney(unittest.TestCase):
 def test_float_errors(self):
 self.failUnlessEqual(add_money([0.13, 0.02]), 0.15)
 self.failUnlessEqual(add_money([100.01, 99.99]), 200)
 self.failUnlessEqual(add_money([0, -13.00, 13.00]), 0)
 unittest.main()

 ------ 14 Classes
 class BankAccount:
 def __init__(self, initial_balance = 0):
 self.balance = initial_balance
 def deposit(self, amount):
 self.balance += amount
 def withdraw(self, amount):
 self.balance -= amount
 def overdrawn(self):
 return self.balance < 0
 my_account = BankAccount()
 my_account.deposit(15)
 my_account.withdraw(5)
 print my_account.balance
 print my_account.overdrawn()

 ------ 15 itertools
 import itertools
 lines = '''
 This is the
 first paragraph.

 This is the second.
 '''.splitlines()
 # Use itertools.groupby and bool to return groups of
 # consecutive lines that either have content or don't.
 for has_chars, frags in itertools.groupby(lines, bool):
 if has_chars:
 print ' '.join(frags)
 # PRINTS:
 # This is the first paragraph.
 # This is the second.


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