;m interested in hearing about this stuff too. I maintain my own
fork of the aquamacs-emacs-starter-kit which has diverged considerably
from the original but still has poor python support.
http://github.com/evangineer/aquamacs-emacs-starter-kit
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Mamading Ceesay
Twitter:
2009/4/29
>
> In my previous jobs I used to use Python for a quite a variety of systems
> management automation stuff and did a bit of graphical work (Wx). I'm not
> a professional programmer, but I've done Windows services/Win32/ctypes
> stuff, DB based apps (Oracle), TCP/IP sockets - one way or
ter, please send an email to
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- Full Name
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Mamading Ceesay
If you only watch one movie this year, watch Invisible Children.
http://www.invisiblechildren.com
"We are here to help each other t
> > last summer but it never came off. They are plugged into a lot of these
> > places. I'm pretty sure those on this list could tell half a dozen banks.
>
> I start there on Monday, so I'll see if I can make something happen. ;-)
>
Congrats on joining Thoughtwo
" using Gobby:
http://darcs.0x539.de/trac/obby/cgi-bin/trac.cgi
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"the skill of programming is to create a context in which other people
can share."
--Adrian Holovaty
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There is no business to be done on a dead planet
— Davi
On 28/01/06, John J Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "...all progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw
>
Too true. Unfortunately unreasonable men often find plenty of knives
and arrows in their back.
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a
your choice of
framework, changing your framework is the socially sound thing to do
even if it is a backward step architecturally. Of course, you can go
too far with that sort of thing and wind up coding PHP! ;-)
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that keeps files on innocent persons a polic
e perceived gaps
in functionality vs the other. It is also causing other (emerging)
frameworks to raise their game (all I'm saying that some very
interesting conversation can be had at the London Python Meetups!).
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that keeps files on innocent pers
xity
> of Zope etc).
>
IIRC, jonpy supports fastcgi amongst other things. I read a good
piece about fastcgi not too long ago:
http://tinyurl.com/a6uuf
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that keeps files on innocent persons a police state?"
-- David Mery - Innocent In Lon
s been in production for years. Said
deployment happens to be down the road from me incidentally.
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that keeps files on innocent persons a police state?"
-- David Mery - Innocent In London http://gizmonaut.net/bits/suspect.html
Radio Interview w
m the TurboGears camp:
TurboGears, or why I chose it over Django and Ruby on Rails
http://tinyurl.com/deu88
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"Isn't a state that keeps files on innocent persons a police state?"
-- David Mery - Innocent In London http://gizmonaut.net/bits/suspect.html
Radio Interview
n.pm.org/signup/
Dean Wilson
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Profanity is the one language all programmers understand
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"Isn't a state that keeps
d my
> children are, not because I'm an expert in that field!)
>
If you haven't seen it already, you may want to check out my original
posting on this topic from May:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-uk/2005-May/000699.html
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that
option is the Nesta Futurelab, but their next call for
ideas isn't until Spring 2006.
Wonder when the next PSF grants are going to be announced.
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that keeps files on innocent persons a police state?"
-- David Mery - Innocent In London http:/
he last third of the book:
http://apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=10013
I have been toying with the idea of getting some funding to develop
and run a Python course for kids with a focus on Game and Multimedia
programming.
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Mamading Ceesay
"Isn't a state that keeps files on i
ke the rumoured
forthcoming PyCon UK. Alternatively, the London Python Meetup crew
might like to do something.
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Mamading Ceesay
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change
something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."
older kids to write new game plugins to keep your younger ones amused,
just an idle thought! ;-) Anyway, I intend to try out Childsplay on
the nephew this weekend.
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Mamading Ceesay
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change
something, build a new model that
group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/72446ebe0271f3cf
The best bit of news from my POV was John Pinners declaration of
intent to put on "a community-priced Python event in the UK in autumn
2006", do I hear Pycon UK?
Links courtesy of Simon Brunning and Dr. Dobbs' Python-URL.
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