January 2011
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New release of Grillode - now supports markdown in names and messages: http://chat.jupo.org:53439/about Loving and
Quick blog post by @senexcanis on how to enable editing for a Mezzanine homepage: http://bit.ly/fiuA4w
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Can’t for the life of me find a parser written in
Some nice praise for Mezzanine: http://bit.ly/eG3YCI
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Released my Grillode chat server using & Info & source: http://bit.ly/fOsWDl Demo: http://chat.jupo.org
Here’s a first - a job posting requesting Mezzanine experience: http://bit.ly/hDUKGm
Mezzanine has now been bundled as an RPM package by Novell for OpenSUSE 11.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 http://bit.ly/iaaId8
Strange but true: Mezzanine reached 111 github followers on 11/1/11. https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine
Initial thoughts on integrating Django’s sites framework into Mezzanine: http://bit.ly/h2uYIU
So the caveats of the “Python paradox” are no longer true, while the benefits remain. http://www.paulgraham.com/pypar.html
Python wins the TIOBE Programming Language Award of 2010 for gaining the most market share: http://bit.ly/5rIzdR
Got a call from a scammer claiming my Windows computer had been sending her viruses. Didn’t have quite as much fun with her as I could have.
Grillo, a Terminal Based Chat Server and Client
I recently came across the Rosetta Code Project.
It’s a community contributed wiki that contains hundreds of solutions to
programming problems,
implemented in hundreds of different programming
languages, which
is great source of entertainment for a programming languages enthusiast such
as myself. The main focus of the project isn’t to demonstrate individual
solutions on their own, but to provide...
December 2010
10 posts
2010: My Year In Review
2010 was an amazing year for me professionally. I learnt and achieved much
more than I’ve historically packed into a single year, so like many other I’ve
decided to jump on the “year in review” bandwagon and put this post
together.
Open Source
Prior to 2010 I’d certainly used open source quite heavily, in fact I’d based
my entire career as a developer around it, focusing on
Python, Django...