They say you know a foreign language pretty well when you start dreaming in it. It's a pretty surreal experience at first. Well, what about when you dream that you are sitting listening to conference talks and the conference is over? (Which happen
I feel a little bad for just posting these notes. But I think they can be useful for others. These are notes learned about running an open source project from the Django project. Jacob Kaplan Moss - Lessons learned from Django Arguments for
Testing Tools Panel I've blogged about bugs and testing in open source previously, so I was quite interested in this panel. I was surprised because there was little discussion of code coverage, because I think it is quite important for dynamic lang
Here's some notes from the web framework panel at Pycon, discussing various attributes of the frameworks and why python tends to have so many frameworks. Web Framework Panel Discussion led by Titus Brown featuring: * Zope - Jim Fulton * Che
Matt's takeaways This was a keynote at Pycon2007. Here are my notes. I thought they are somewhat useful in the current form. Perhaps if I get some time, I'll reformat in a more readable form. He mentioned the 2 for 1 program but said that they a
I'm off to Pycon tomorrow. Should be lots of geeky fun.





