If it won't be simple, it simply won't be. [Hire me, source code] by Miki Tebeka, CEO, 353Solutions
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Quick View of matplotlib Styles
matploblit 1.4.2 added support for styles. I created a notebook to show
how the ones bundled in look, you can view it here.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Calculate Distance in .kmz File
Here's a little script that calculates the distance of a path (series
of GPS points) in a .kmz
file (which I generate with My
Tracks). It combines several elements - Zip
file, XML (with
namespaces), zip,
sum and of
course a bit of math.
Sunday, December 07, 2014
The Versatile date Command
*nix systems comes with a date
command line utility. Many people use it to view the current time, however there''s
much more that date
can do.
For example we run a daily job to process yesterday data. The job is a Python script that get the date as a paramter in YYYYMMDD format. This translates to one cron line:
Here are some things you can do with date:
As a bonus, there is also a cal command which displays calender. Note that years are 4 digits so cal 4 14 will diaplay April for the year 14, not 2014.
cal has a handy -w switch that shows the work week as well.'
For example we run a daily job to process yesterday data. The job is a Python script that get the date as a paramter in YYYYMMDD format. This translates to one cron line:
@daily /path/to/job.py
$(date --date=yesterday +%Y%m%d)
Here are some things you can do with date:
As a bonus, there is also a cal command which displays calender. Note that years are 4 digits so cal 4 14 will diaplay April for the year 14, not 2014.
cal has a handy -w switch that shows the work week as well.'
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