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The History of Python: January 2009
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The History of Python. A series of articles on the history of the Python programming language and its community. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Microsoft Ships Python Code. in 1996. My thanks go to Guido for allowing me to share my own history of Python! In 1995, we realized, contrary to our earlier beliefs, that more consumers actually were. Fast over the next few months (thanks Python! In January 1996, Microsoft knocked on our door. Their internal effort at creating an electronic commerce system was ...
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Personal Heroes « Martin Albisetti's blog
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History Articles | History Article: December 2009
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History Articles History Article. Large collection of latest And top articles on History. Thursday, December 31, 2009. This is Time Travel. More Google - This is Time Travel. Want to see actual newspapers from the past, go here. To understand it and here. Google Maps Follow Protests in Iran. Google Maps Follow Protests in Iran. Want to add Google Maps to your class and are teaching World History, then is a great way to do this. This site has been following the protests in Iran. Photo from Wired.com).
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The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Volume 2): $TITLE
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In the introduction to Volume 1 of this series, we wrote:. Building architecture and software architecture have a lot in common, but there is one crucial difference. While architects study thousands of buildings in their training and during their careers, most software developers only ever get to know a handful of large programs well… As a result, they repeat one another's mistakes rather than building on one another's successes… This book is our attempt to change that. Mdash; Amy Brown and Greg Wilson.
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We Fear Change
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Python 3 Language Gotcha - and a short reminisce. Written by Barry Warsaw. On Thu 18 April 2013. Tags: python. There's a lot of Python nostalgia going around today, from Brett Cannon's 10 year anniversary. Of becoming a core developer, to Guido reminding us that he came to the USA 18 years ago. Despite my stolen time machine keys. And I met Guido at NIST. At the first Python workshop. Back in November 1994. The lyric goes: what a long strange trip it's been. At that first workshop, and 2500 at Pycon 2013.
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We Fear Change
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UDS Update #1 - OAuth. Written by Barry Warsaw. On Wed 21 November 2012. Tags: debian. For UDS-R for Raring (i.e. Ubuntu 13.04. In Copenhagen, I sponsored. Three blueprints. These blueprints represent most of the work I will be doing for the next 6 months, as we're well on our way to the next LTS, Ubuntu 14.04. I'll provide some updates to the other blueprints later, but for now, I want to talk about OAuth and Python 3. OAuth. A good example of a site that uses OAuth is Launchpad. Still, some sites such ...
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Python Special Interest Groups | Python.org
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While Javascript is not essential for this website, your interaction with the content will be limited. Please turn Javascript on for the full experience. Sign Up / Register. User Group Events Archive. Python Special Interest Groups. The SIG mailing lists are managed by GNU Mailman. A web-based interface for mailing lists written in Python. There is also a list of retired SIGs. These SIGs existed in the past but are no longer active. Their archives and home pages are retained. A retired SIG can be...Pytho...
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Python Special Interest Groups | Python.org
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While Javascript is not essential for this website, your interaction with the content will be limited. Please turn Javascript on for the full experience. Sign Up / Register. User Group Events Archive. Python Special Interest Groups. The SIG mailing lists are managed by GNU Mailman. A web-based interface for mailing lists written in Python. There is also a list of retired SIGs. These SIGs existed in the past but are no longer active. Their archives and home pages are retained. A retired SIG can be...Pytho...
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We Fear Change
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An update on Ubuntu's Python plans. Written by Barry Warsaw. On Wed 23 November 2011. Tags: python. Earlier this month, I attended UDS-P (the Ubuntu Developers Summit for 12.04 Precise Pangolin. 1204 is an LTS release, or Long Term Support. Meaning it will be officially supported on both the desktop and server for five years. During the summit we reiterated our plans for Python on Ubuntu. Which was written after UDS-O for 11.10. But that's all boring stuff. Let's have some fun! Available to ease the tric...