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Edd Dumbill
12/07/2012
“What's your desktop calculator of choice? A discussion I created in the Data Data Data community, and a fun way to kick off Friday. Join in here: http://edd.me/RHxvWM (mine's Python, FWIW) ”
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“Friday pop quiz: your desktop calculator of choice? ”
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venturebeat.com/2011/08/16/linkedin-node/
“A bit of Node cheerleading here. I like Node and all, but a move to Python or Java (or Go!) could also have yielded the same kind of backend speedups over Rails. ”
Edd Dumbill
06/29/2012
“woa, g+ now support code formatting! it no longer delete white spaces! sample python: x = -1 if x<0: print 'neg' elif x==0: print 'zero' elif x==1: print 'one' else: print 'other' ”
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Xah Code's
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“woa, g+ now supports code formatting! ”
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blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_software_foundation_announces19
“…flexible interfaces in Java, from the command line, REST-ful Web services, and also by consuming its functionality from a multitude of programming languages directly, including Python, .NET and C++ ”
github.com/edumbill/doap/wiki
“…Description of a Project, or DOAP, is one of my long-term projects. It's a simple vocabulary for describing software projects. DOAP is in use at the Apache Foundation, the Python Package Index, and GNOME among others. Unfortunately, the Trac installation I used to maintain DOAP had become overridden by spam of late. As part of breathing new life into… ”
Edd Dumbill
04/05/2012
“…Programming, Data, Java & JVM, JS & HTML5, Business, Ops & Cloud, Community, Data, Healthcare, Open Hardware, Mobile, Geek Lifestyle, Tools & Techniques, Perl, PHP, Python and User Experience * Tuesday of OSCON will see two special focus days, on Open Source Business Leadership and another on OpenStack * Final decisions have been made in every… ”
“…shorthand for writing down a large amount of semi-structured information. After collating all the data together into a Redland database, I was able to write a small amount of Python code that queried the data, fed it into some templates, and spat out some chunks of HTML for inclusion into my article. For the curious, I used a combination of SPARQL and… ”
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