On the subject of videos….
The videos from the Plone Conference 2014 in Bristol that is happening right
now are being uploaded near-realtime:
https://vimeo.com/channels/ploneconf2014
More will be added throughout the day and tomorrow.
-Matt
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Matt Hamilton, Technical Director
Netsight
delicious home cooked food, and if that
isn't enough there will also be a local Jazz band offering an evening of
entertainment exclusively for conference attendee’s.
For full details and tickets, go to:
http://2014.ploneconf.org
Hopefully see some of you there!
-Matt
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Matt Hamilton, Tech
On 3 Mar 2014, at 13:47, Sam Phippen wrote:
> Please do!
>
> Recruiting is hard enough as it is, when people actively say “I want a job”
> that’s super helpful!
+1
-Matt
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On 9 Sep 2013, at 14:42, Harry Percival wrote:
> Not in dunderinits though, surely?
Well, if you don't then surely someone might copy your blank file and pass it
off as their own and rob you of your IP revenue ;)
-Matt
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that Plone is highly modular.
A base Plone 4.3 install is comprised of 247 eggs, 54 of which are in the
zope.* namespace Probably why we need Buildout! ;) 'Zope2' which was the old
Zope application server is just 1 of those 247 eggs.
-Matt
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their knowledge and experience of Zope and learnt
from its shortcomings and successes and went on to create something that really
is truly awesome. I wish there was more of that in the Python community.
-Matt
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dependant on those priorities.
OK, yes there *are* too many tools, and I fear many of them are due to
not-invented-here syndrome. But still…. there will never be *one* single
accepted way of doing things, and we all do different things.
-Matt
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project has a specific buildout file for use with jenkins which uses sqllite
instead of Postgres, and sets up some default content for the tests to run
against.
-Matt
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Matt Hamilton, Technical Director
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Tel: 0117 90 90 90 1 Ex
...and it was written by some of the original brains behind Zope. So it has a
lot of experiences learnt from the good and bad things from the Zope world. Eg
if you want to (but you don't have to) you can use ZPT, the ZODB, and ZCML with
Pyramid natively. Conversely you could use Mako, SqlAlchemy
We use Pyramid at Netsight when we need anything framework-like. I'm based in
Bristol, but depending on when it is might travel up to the Big Smoke for it.
-Matt
On 3 Apr 2013, at 12:46 PM, Alex Anderson wrote:
> I've done a bunch of Pylons in the past and recently started doing a little
>
u wanted to contact me
personally you would have emailed me personally. If I wanted to reply privately
then I would have explicitly done so.
-Matt
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Netsight Internet Solutions Limited
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Tel: 0117 90 90 90 1 Ext. 15
Registere
whether relevant or not.
Seemed to me impossible to actually assess someone's ability or suitability if
they were that strict.
-Matt
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Registered in England No.
lkit).
To the OP: The Zope Component Architecture may cover quite a bit of what you
want to do… take a look at zope.component and zope.interface (or read up here
http://bluebream.zope.org/doc/1.0/manual/componentarchitecture.html)
-Matt
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On 30 Nov 2012, at 10:36, Michael wrote:
> On 30 November 2012 10:12, Matt Hamilton wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 30 Nov 2012, at 09:32, Adam Elliott wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have various LIVE Python Developer vacancies!
>>
>>
On 30 Nov 2012, at 09:32, Adam Elliott wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have various LIVE Python Developer vacancies!
Good move. I've found dead Python developers to be a bit useless.
-Matt
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more important to us than just raw absolute skills.
-Matt
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Registered in England No. 3892180
Registered office: 40 Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, BS
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And don't forget Limi's "Embarrassment Driven Development"
http://cmsexpo.net/speakers/504-alexander-limi
-Matt
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hat is a side effect of the
implementation.
-Matt
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ions as you progress (and associated dividends).
Please send your CV to care...@netsight.co.uk
NO AGENCIES.
-Matt
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Netsight Internet Solutions, Ltd. Understand. Develop. Deliver
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On 23 May 2011, at 11:52, Jaime Buelta wrote:
> Hi Evans:
>
> I hope someone is interested, after all, Dublin is not SO far away. By the
> way, I relocated from Spain, so...
Yeah, I'm sure many of us would not like to relocate to London :p
-Matt
ittle script though, so don't really want to go through compiling some
big esoteric XML library if I don't have to.
e.g.
Dom A:
foo
bar
overlaid on:
baz
would give:
foo
bar
baz
-Matt
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On 21 Dec 2010, at 10:29, Matt Hamilton wrote:
> I then have a similar issue for the request I mentioned in this thread, that
> happens to be cached by varnish. If I then disable delayed acks on the OSX
> box running the python tests, that speeds up again and I lose the 100ms extra
On 20 Dec 2010, at 16:26, Doug Winter wrote:
> Matt Hamilton wrote:
>> I'm off to go dig in the urllib code and see if I can see anything
>> there. I'm wondering if urllib is taking some time to process the
>> data after it receives it before doing anything.
>&
ucking the doom and gloom of the
recession.
-Matt
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Netsight Internet Solutions, Ltd. Business Vision on the Internet
http://www.netsight.co.uk +44 (0)117 9090901
Web Design | Zope/Pl
he two products will compliment each other (web
> apps aren't the right solution for everyone), and that code-sharing between
> the projects will mean that improvements in one (e.g. in providing robust
> statistical functions, or more Excel-compati
On 20 Dec 2010, at 14:15, Alex Willmer wrote:
> On 20 December 2010 13:54, Matt Hamilton wrote:
> Anyone know why urllib.urlopen() can be so much slower than using ab to do
> the same thing? I seem to be getting an extra 100ms latency on a simple HTTP
> GET request of a static,
On 20 Dec 2010, at 13:54, Matt Hamilton wrote:
> Ok, here's a non job related post...
>
> Anyone know why urllib.urlopen() can be so much slower than using ab to do
> the same thing? I seem to be getting an extra 100ms latency on a simple HTTP
> GET request of a static,
On 20 Dec 2010, at 14:04, Giorgio Zoppi wrote:
> 2010/12/20 Matt Hamilton :
>> Ok, here's a non job related post...
>>
>> Anyone know why urllib.urlopen() can be so much slower than using ab to do
>> the same thing? I seem to be getting an extra 100ms latency
ehind haproxy. The client and server are connected
via 100Mbit fairly lightly loaded network.
I've tried taking the read() part out, still the same... I've tried using
urllib2 and still pretty much the same.
-Matt
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thon web dev company) increase quite a bit in the
web field. Another big area I keep seeing python jobs advertised are in the
financial services industry. Just as engineers used fortran and business people
used cobol, I think financial services are using python for a good language to
write calculation
around the world. To find out more about the conference and to register, visit
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ay, 21st September.
Thanks,
Matt & The Plone Conference 2010 Team
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50 (+VAT).
See you all in Bristol!
-Matt and the Plone Confererence 2010 Team
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Europython yesterday in which I go from
nothing but python installed to fully installed and running Plone instance in
under 3 minutes:
http://is.gd/dAqs1
-Matt
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