Feed the Snake is a new modern remake of the popular classic snake game. You are a little snake. The goal of the game is grow, grow and grow. You start as a small worm, but you may end as a mighty python. To grow you need a food. This won't the
This is a very comprehensive 10 part Python tutorial that introduces the reader informally to the basic concepts and features of the Python language and system. It helps to have a Python interpreter handy for hands-on experience, but all examples are
Snake is a game in DHTML that can entertain the visitors of our page. The game can be played using the arrow keys of the keyboard. Few blocks are displayed on the game area and the user has to join up these blocks by navigating the snake using the ar
Some time ago if you were to ask an honest Python evangelist if Python was missing anything important that Perl, had, the answer would most likely have been "yes". It wasn't that Python lacked a breadth of module and package support...
The script requires that you have python, oggenc (part of the vorbis-tools package) , and mpg123 (or mpg321). dir2ogg now supports id3 tags. This new feature requires you to install pyid3lib. pyid3lib is a python module that allows manipulation of id
This program is helpful for webmasters or programmers who wants to display their mouse cursor with snake text effect. When this program is used by developers the given text will follow the cursor with a snake effect. Users can customize the speed of
Powerful cursor effect to display snake effect on webpages. This javascript application can produce snake effect with a specified text according to the movement of the cursor on the webpage. Simple and easy to customize.
If Python 2.1 can do it, you can do it too ? Packed with crystal-clear explanations, hands-on examples, and a complete language reference, this authoritative guide gives you all the tools you need for rapid application development with Python 2.1. Fr
Ideal for any working Python developer, Fredrik Lundh's Python Standard Library provides an excellent tour of some of the most important modules in today's Python 2.0 standard. Mixing sample code and plenty of expert advice, this title will be indisp
In the first installment of his new 'XML Matters' column -- and as part of his ongoing quest to create a more seamless integration between XML and Python -- David Mertz presents the xml_pickle module. Mertz discusses the design goals and decisions th |