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Twits du Jour (January 31)
Erik's Tumbles - Stormtrooper down thauv.in/hfUCby #  
0   Erik C. Thauvin   Feb 1, 2011 11:47 AM
Twits du Jour (January 30)
I earned the Bootcamp sticker on @GetGlue! is.gd/N9V3Dh #I earned the iPhoner sticker on @GetGlue! bit.ly/erGcrx #  
0   Erik C. Thauvin   Feb 1, 2011 9:48 AM
Twits du Jour (January 29)
I'm at Bob's Burgers & Brew (1611 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett) 4sq.com/eFyNaE #Erik's Tumbles - Freaky Inbounds Pass Basket thauv.in/gVNREt #Erik's Tumbles - Treat her right. thauv.in/fAE3HH #Erik's Tumbles - Dream Bedroom thauv.in/hHfBtd #Erik's Tumbles - Blue Tooth Man thauv.in/g7FvW1 #Erik's Tumbles - How Much Does Identity Theft Cost?...
0   Erik C. Thauvin   Feb 1, 2011 7:51 AM
Twits du Jour (January 28)
Erik's Tumbles - More U.S. Soldiers Killed Themselves Than Died in Combat in 2010 thauv.in/eBcHG1 #Erik's Tumbles - Make it right! thauv.in/egFZTP #Erik's Tumbles - The United States of Shame thauv.in/hOYrv1 #I'm at 7-Eleven (507 W Casino Rd, Everett) 4sq.com/iky5Un #  
0   Erik C. Thauvin   Feb 1, 2011 5:48 AM
Twits du Jour (January 27)
I'm at La Palmera (1629 Center Rd, Everett) 4sq.com/hYoRNg #Erik's Tumbles - The Automatic Necktie-Knotting Kinetic Sculpture thauv.in/e3fIu6 #Erik's Tumbles - Chocolate Rain By Tay Zonday Meets Metal thauv.in/fcf46O #Erik's Tumbles - Origin of NoSQL thauv.in/i30lyQ #I earned the Movie Buff(50) sticker on @GetGlue! bit.ly/dYqT6N #  
0   Erik C. Thauvin   Feb 1, 2011 3:48 AM
Marco.org: Readability's new service
Marco.org: Readability's new service: marco: I’ve always been a huge fan of Arc90’s Readability bookmarklet, which performs an article-text parse of any web page and displays the results in a highly readable, adjustable format. … Today, they launched an entirely new Readability service: you pay a small fee each month, and they give most of the...
0   Aaron Brady   Feb 1, 2011 3:30 AM
Trove categories for Buildout recipes and extensions
Currently there are 270+ distributions with "Framework :: Buildout" trove category in PyPI. Now it's becoming bit inconvenient to identify whether a distribution contains a Buildout recipe or extension.  ( Recipes and extensions are two types of plugin mechanisms supported by Buildout).  Now there is a solution -- two...
0   Baiju M   Jan 25, 2011 8:40 PM
An interview with Andrew Plotkin : The Setup
An interview with Andrew Plotkin : The Setup: I always have Emacs up, in one Terminal. A couple more generally have Lynx. When I read email, I swear, I’m ssh’d into a shell account and running Pine. I’m thinking of switching to Alpine but I haven’t made the leap yet. It’s just habit, is all. I set up my email in 1995 and I haven’t really had a...
0   Aaron Brady   Jan 24, 2011 9:51 AM
Screening Teaser
I have to work on other tasks for the next couple of months (paying work calls, and I need to prepare for my Python and Django programming courses for cheminformatics; February 2011 in Leipzig, spaces still available!) so I don't have time to write up what I did to optimize the subgraph enumeration algorithm so it's about 3 times faster. I do...
0   Andrew Dalke   Jan 16, 2011 3:08 PM
"Imagine it’s 1995: almost no one but Gordon Gekko and Zack Morris have cellphones, pagers are...
“Imagine it’s 1995: almost no one but Gordon Gekko and Zack Morris have cellphones, pagers are the norm; dial-up modems screech and scream to connect you an internet without Google, Facebook, or YouTube; Dolly has not yet been cloned; the first Playstation is the cutting edge in gaming technology; the Human Genome Project is creeping along; Mir...
0   Aaron Brady   Jan 15, 2011 11:04 AM
Faster Subgraph enumeration
This is part 2 of a series on subgraph enumeration. Simple subgraph enumeration algorithm Faster subgraph enumeration Rather than reading the details of how the new, improved algorithm works you could just download dfs_subgraph_enumeration.py. Short version: it's about 3.5 times faster than the simple_subgraph_enumeration.py implementation from...
0   Andrew Dalke   Jan 12, 2011 7:09 PM
Notes on implementing MongoDB driver
It's been a week-long statutory holiday in Russia and I spent a few afternoons implementing MongoDB support for the Python 3 application framework Pythomnic3k.It turned out to be simpler task than I thought, a few odd hours here and there, given that I wanted to implement everything from the ground up. Still, there are notes I'd like to share...
0   Dmitry Dvoinikov   Jan 10, 2011 1:55 AM
After a decade you ended up managing a team, no longer able to spend time on the one thing you...
After a decade you ended up managing a team, no longer able to spend time on the one thing you wanted to do most: writing code. Your job became taking young programmers who love what they do and extracting their souls, motivating them to follow the same path you did. — Scott C. Reynolds, Dream Jobs That You’re Glad You Didn’t Pursue
0   Aaron Brady   Jan 1, 2011 5:45 AM
TurboGears Joins the Pylons Project
After much debate, discussion, and contemplation, we’ve made an important decision, that will best ensure the future of TurboGears, and of the ideas on which it was based. TurboGears is merging into the Pylons Project. A bit of background We built TurboGears 2 on top of a the Pylons framework, and I have been working [...]
0   Mark Ramm   Dec 28, 2010 7:09 AM
Three blips of activity of my Github: I’ve made bmtu output the actual Twitter API error...
Three blips of activity of my Github: I’ve made bmtu output the actual Twitter API error message, if it’s returned in the JSON. I’ve created a new repository for my old 48K Spectrum build environment. I’m tempted to dust this off and play a bit more with it over the break, maybe even on my real 48K. I’ve scanned the dregs of my old blog and...
0   Aaron Brady   Dec 24, 2010 4:35 PM
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