On 2012-12-04 14:46, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
I haven't, yet, but I'm thinking of refactoring a vertical slice of our
monster Django app into this style, and I'd love to hear if you think
it's crazy / brilliant / obvious / old-hat, etc.
Since you mentioned this a few weeks back, I've been think
On 2012-02-05 14:56, James Broadhead wrote:
Perhaps out of date, but:
$ whois londonpython.org.uk
...
Registrant:
Remi Delon
The history is that Remi registered the domain and created a (free)
account on a WebFaction server to host the content. I set up the Planet
instance and
Ack! Sorry everyone, I blame jet-lag. Everyone except Jonathan, feel
free to ignore!
On 21/06/11 20:15, Menno Smits wrote:
> Hey JB,
>
> I've been meaning to ask you how it's going at Rangespan. You sound
> pretty psyched about the job which is fantastic. What kind of
Hey JB,
I've been meaning to ask you how it's going at Rangespan. You sound
pretty psyched about the job which is fantastic. What kind of stuff have
you been working on so far? Is the working style quite different from
Resolver? (do you do TDD, pair-programming etc?)
We just got back yesterday fr
Hi all,
My employer is currently seeking Python developers. Sorry for adding
another job posting but this one is highly relevant to this list. No
agencies or recruiters please.
Details below.
Cheers,
Menno
=
Python Software Developer
=
Locati
Hi Bruce,
I use both python-mode.el and ropemacs. The aren't
exclusive. python-mode.el provides (imperfect) syntax highlighting,
Python indentation, pdbtrack and other goodies. ropemacs
gives some powerful refactoring tools.
If you want to look, my Emacs config is at the Mercurial repo here:
http
Bruce Durling wrote:
> 1st Thursday of the month works for me. Let me know when we have
> enough consensus to post a new announcement.
A very late "me too": 1st Thursdays of the month are usually fine for
me, including the one in November.
More than happy to continue with tic-tac-toe.
__
Hi Michael,
Michael Sparks wrote:
> Just a quick Q for people: what's your favourite way (preferably a library :)
> of allowing a subset of HTML tags through? I can think of 1/2 dozen different
> ways of doing this, but I'm sure there's a preferred approach for some...
>
> Thanks in advance :-)
richard barran wrote:
> On 17/7/07, at 13:48, Simon Brunning wrote:
>
>> See http://tinyurl.com/2m7ahw for details, such as they are.
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> Thinking of coming along, but got a couple of questions:
> 1. What time does it start?
Someone is often there by around 6pm. There's always people
Fuzzyman wrote:
> Peter Bengtsson wrote:
>
>> I'm based in london too. perhaps my rare musings could be added?
>> http://www.peterbe.com/rss.xml?oc=Python&oc=Zop
>>
>>
> It looks like Planet London uses my atom feed 9I assume this is what has
> happened) which is slightly borked (to use the tech
Hi Peter,
Just added your feed.
Menno
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
> I'm based in london too. perhaps my rare musings could be added?
> http://www.peterbe.com/rss.xml?oc=Python&oc=Zope
>
> Simon Brunning wrote:
>> A big thank you to Menno Smits and Remi Delon for setti
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