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March 31, 2010
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Installing PIL inside virtualenv for Ubuntu 9.10

I just removed a (real live) bat from my living room.  That was easier than installing PIL in a virtualenv for Ubuntu 9.10. Why?  Googling the subject seems to bring up a lot of old or mis-information.  This will explain how… mostly so I can do it again next time. I started with a –no-site-packages […]

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January 25, 2009
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Review of “Expert Python Programming”

Based on the title, Expert Python Programming, (by Tarek Ziadé) I had expected a book covering the Python language… syntax, advanced data structures, maybe some functional programming… stuff like that. This book surprised me. Rather, it contains a hodgepodge of information about the world of Python development, from setting up editors to distributed version control […]

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September 3, 2008
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Django 1.0

Sweet, Django 1.0 has been released.

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July 7, 2008
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Review of “Learning Website Development with Django”

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been playing around with Django.  Because of that, I’ve been looking at a few different books on the subject.  I first started out with the Django Book, which took me a few days to read.  I can’t say I absorbed it all, but I got the general idea.  Then […]

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July 4, 2008
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July 4

Happy July 4th!  Now, with that out of the way… My sister Tania was at the Nathan’s Hot Dog eating competition today.  She was happy with the result, I was rooting for Kobayashi.  Oh well.  My roommate was rather disgusted by the whole thing.  Me?  I found myself REALLY wanting a hot dog. Speaking of […]

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April 13, 2008
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python number 1

Until further notice; learn python. It is a hybrid language, and it is gives a reasonably un-biased PLT context.

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