I noticed this morning (and Grig just reminded me of it) that on http://www.planetpython.org/ I'm listed as Andrew Kuchling. Heh.
--titus
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I noticed this morning (and Grig just reminded me of it) that on http://www.planetpython.org/ I'm listed as Andrew Kuchling. Heh.
--titus
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9dhO0iCLww
(Things start to heat up in the 4th minute.)
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A few weeks back I asked for help locating links to a tire swing diagram.
And... a bunch of people responded! Here are four links to four different versions:
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While in Lansing, Michigan last week, I used the MichiPUG meeting as an excuse to visit Ann Arbor. (Ann Arbor is nice!) I presented twill, scotch, and wsgi_intercept. I also met Kevin Dangoor and Jason Pellerin, people that I'd previously only known online.
It was especially gratifying to be explicitly …
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I was out at Michigan State University discussing a faculty appointment last week, and we continued to talk about using Python for an introductory Computer Science class.
Two questions came up and I'm hoping to get an answer to both via the LazyWeb:
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Who else is doing it? What other …
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corebio, the joint effort by a junta of California bioinformaticians to replace BioPython with something we like better, is proceeding interestingly. So far we have discussed the following issues:
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- what license? (BSD)
- what focus? (sequence manipulation & parsing)
- what about binary extensions? (focus on API, provide fast implementations where appropriate, but …
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A bevy of Erlang links has been appearing on my radar screen. In part this is probably because I've become moderately addicted to Reddit, which is Erlang Cheerleading Central these days, but I'm also just plain interested in Erlang.
Dijkstra discusses CS education but I really disagree with him. He …
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