On Jan 3, 2009, at 11:47 PM, Masklinn wrote:
> It's worse than comparing apples and oranges, it's comparing apples
> and potatoes.
Except if you are French... as potatoes are named "pomme de terre"...
literally "ground apple"... :P
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato#Etymology
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On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:55 PM, MA wrote:
> Django vs. WObject(s).
WObject? Do you mean NeXT/Apple's WebObjects?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebObjects
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On Jan 17, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Tim wrote:
> Captcha
Alternatively...
"Stopping spambots with hashes and honeypots"
-- Ned Batchelder, 2007
http://nedbatchelder.com/text/stopbots.html
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On Jan 17, 2009, at 10:03 PM, ydjango wrote:
> has anyone used Blue Print css?
Yes, Blueprint is a breeze to use as long as one enjoy grid based
layouts.
For example, Nanoki, a wiki engine implemented in Lua, uses Blueprint
for its minimalist layout design.
Online demo:
http://svr225.ste
On Feb 5, 2009, at 10:07 PM, cjl wrote:
> 2. Compile Python myself from source.
Easy peasy :)
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On Feb 8, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Peter2108 wrote:
> Thanks. Between posting and your response I found out that MySQL
> has built in support for full-text searchs but PostgreSQL does not.
Hmmm...
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/textsearch.html
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On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:37 PM, TheIvIaxx wrote:
> Is there a major benefit to go with one of these other
> packages or write something else beyond mysql-fulltext?
As always, it all depends on your requirements. For basic full text
search, what comes bundled with most databases is Good Enough (
On May 25, 2009, at 9:07 PM, Andrási László (g) wrote:
> US7ASCII
> How could we convert the data without loosing letters?
Hmmm... you can't. Your database is set to store US-ASCII characters
only.
Read on about Oracle "globalization":
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/columns/trute_unic
On Sep 29, 2010, at 8:01 PM, jean polo wrote:
> I have a basic 'Bien' class and a *very basic* 'Image' class (with a
> ForeignKey to Bien).
> BienAdmin has a ImageInline and that's all.
Not even tangentially related, but...
"Do people in non-English-speaking countries code in English?"
http://p
On Mar 4, 2010, at 12:12 AM, Andy Robinson wrote:
> So, why don't I hear about architectures like this?
Perhaps because it just work.
> Why would I want to use more complex things (CouchDB, ZODB,
> blobs-in-RDBMS-tables)?
Perhaps you would not want to.
> Has anyone built a nontrivial system
On Feb 6, 2008, at 10:55 PM, Florian Lindner wrote:
> I'm writing my own blogging application for Django (yes, I want to
> reinvent the wheel, for learning and fun) ;-)
More power to you! :P
> According to documentation django.contrib.markup provides an interface
> to markdown, textile and res
[Not even remotely related to Django, Python or anything]
Nanoki, a sweet little wiki engine implemented in Lua [1].
http://alt.textdrive.com/nanoki/
Online demo:
http://svr225.stepx.com:3388/nanoki
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On Oct 13, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Bastian Ballmann wrote:
> Why should I code the same functionality in 2 years if I can have it in
> 2 months in a simpler and more readable code?
Job security?
How To Write Unmaintainable Code.
http://thc.org/root/phun/unmaintain.html
Tangentially related:
Big B
On Oct 13, 2011, at 7:12 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
> I'm not sure if SSDs can speed up a DB server so much.
It does. .
http://www.fusionio.com/
> Now a days the
> 'normal' enterprise server has 24GB of memory, so at least that your
> database is a huge one, you don't need to constantly query yo
On Oct 13, 2011, at 5:06 PM, Maksymus007 wrote:
> ... do not like SOAP, and it's DJango problem, not SOAP,
The S stands for Simple
http://wanderingbarque.com/nonintersecting/2006/11/15/the-s-stands-for-simple/
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On Jan 6, 2012, at 12:13 AM, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
> I believe, thanks to your (previous) post, I was confused as to the
> difference between SQL and Database in general. I had thought learning
> SQL was learning database design. When in actuality, it's just the
> language used to access database
On Jul 4, 2011, at 8:08 PM, leo wrote:
> what i want is
To quote the friendly manual:
"When you do want to insert a break tag using Markdown, you end a line
with two or more spaces, then type return."
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#p
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On Jul 7, 2011, at 1:10 AM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] wrote:
> I'm going to ask a really stupid question...
>
> What's "SO"?
WIld guess... stack overflow?
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On Mar 28, 2011, at 11:33 PM, Xavier Ordoquy wrote:
> I'm just tired of grepping code when subversion is the VC used ;)
ack!
http://betterthangrep.com/
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On Apr 10, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Jay Parikh wrote:
> you could use d3.js for drawing data driven graphs
Totally.
JSON'ize your CSV appropriately and create, say, a cool Radial Reingold-Tilford
Tree:
http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/4063550
Don't forget to add some uber-cool animations:
http://mbo
On Apr 10, 2014, at 8:20 PM, Saransh Mehta wrote:
> What should i use to interpret the data from the csv and do the best analysis
> possible from such a data(marks of the students in this example).
Sometime/most of the time/all the time... what's most important is the data
itself.
Try naked
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 4:37 AM, Diego De La Vega wrote:
>
> The main problem is how to do for showing the relevant fields and not the
> unwanted.
Use TypeForm and call it a day :D
https://www.typeform.com/help/what-is-logic-jump/
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