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21st MAY, LONDON - Asim Ihsan shows how to profile in Python with: Tools and techniques to measure and improve the performance of your Python code. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/scala/be-a-better-developer/mh-7353
Strolling along a track in Paluma Range Nationa Park, the way is blocked by this large python. Got the heart pumping, the joy of being walk leader.
Le quartier Python-Duvernois, Paris 20e : entre le boulevard Davout et le boulevard périphérique.
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.with students and "James" at Boise Schools ecology classes February 12, 2015. "James" is an albino Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus). "James" is the last part of the presentation and students are able to touch and photograph him as they leave the classroom. Scott and I watch and shelter his head so he doesn't feel stressed or threatened during this brief time. He's been doing this for almost twenty years but he's still a wild, even though docile, animal and we're concerned for his and the students' safety.
Nice images but not great. These are of a friends python we are looking after whilst they are on holiday.
Hope to get some better ones soon.
Drugo srečanje Python uporabnikov 22. marca v Kiberpipi.
19:00 Uvod
19:15 Gamedev with pygame (Anže Pečar)
19:30 Speeding up algorithms in python (Miha Zidar)
19:45 Binary deployment of your Python projects, NOW! (Rok Garbas)
20:00 Finding similar images with Python (Jernej Virag)
20:15 Load testing with FunkLoad (Andraž Brodnik)
Diamond Pythons are non-venomous, but are capable of inflicting a painful bite. They kill their prey by constriction. This one about 3 meters long near Bournda Island.
A Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) found a hiding spot under a bamboo bush on the banks of the Lamtakong river in Khao Yai. This specimen was approximately 2.5 - 3 meters long.
For more info on this species, see:
herpingthailand.com/snakes-of-thailand/pythons/python-ret...
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Paul Brian @lifeisstillgood – gives his presentation on Simplicity frameworks and Egyptian hieroglyphics See the SkillsCast (Film, slides, code) at:
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I got nine of these guys for Christmas this year. It was mostly a gift to myself though. Now I am a proud owner of ten PP Vipers. This has been a long time goal of mine as a collector. Python Vipers are some of the best figures released. Can't wait until the summer to take some shots outside with these guys!
This is "Julius Squeezer" - Burmese Python
Julius is quite large, about 12 feet long and 65 pounds, according to his handlers. It takes three people to carry him safely. He is an animal ambassador at the SDZ Safari Park.
The Burmese python is one of the five largest snakes in the world, native to a large variation of tropic and sub-tropic areas of Southern- and Southeast Asia.
They are often found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic, but can also be found in trees. They are also excellent swimmers, being able to stay submerged for up to half an hour.
Burmese pythons are carnivorous. Their diet consists primarily of appropriately sized birds, mammals
and vermin. IUCN has recently listed the Burmese python as "Vulnerable". Wikipedia
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The interior textures are amazing, though very hard to shoot; I was merely walking through. Many hands and many years textured this wall, and all I got was this lousy skull!
I had a vacation in Dandeli, A very beautiful place in Karnataka.
There is a Natural Jacuzi by flowing water, when one of our new friend Harsha freaked out when spoting snake. Initially everyone freaked out...
Me with local guide(Mrutyunjaya) immediatly came to know it was a rock python and came to remove this Humble Hungry creature from Urbanians :D
I kept my camera in f32 mode to experiment flowing water and whole rescue thing is shaken when my wife captured it. Shyah...
Anyways, It was a day of my life. Atlast now i can say i handled a real snake...
yup, Later it was released safely to jungle.