Back in February, I introduced Ian Bicking's virtualenv script for creating isolated Python environments, complete with their own interpreter and site-packages directory. I've been using virtualenv for all of my projects since then, but keeping up with al
snimpy interactive SNMP tool with Python LoginPreferencesHelp/GuideRegisterAbout Trac WikiTimelineBrowse SourceView TicketsNew TicketSearch Start PageIndexHistoryLast Change Introduction Snimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP queries. This interface aims at being the most Pythonic possible: you grab scalars using attributes and columns are like dictionaries. Here is a very simplistic example that allows to display the routing table of a given host:
"Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. Beginning Python Visualization: Creating Visual Transformation Scripts, published in February 2009 by Apress, shows how Python and its related tools can be used to easily and effectively turn raw data into visual representations that communicate effectively. The author is Shai Vaingast, a professional engineer and engineering manager who needed to train scientists and engineers to do this kind of programming work. He was looking for a tutorial and reference work, and unable to find a suitable text, wound up writing his first book. He writes in the easy and clear style of someone comfortable and engaged with the subject matter."
This library provides Python functions for agglomerative clustering. Its features include * generating hierarchical clusters from distance matrices * computing distance matrices from observation vectors * computing statistics on clusters *
SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast
Resolver lets you create powerful solutions integrating databases, code and IT-developed components - all using your existing knowledge of spreadsheets.
RadialNet is a network visualization tool developed for Umit during the Google Summer of Code 2007. In Umit it's called UmitMapper. It consists in a graphical tool to illustrate the Nmap network mapping. You can see a video demonstration based on version 0.3 here.