Archive for April, 2008

Interesting Django sites

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Django People: “Django People lists 2164 Django developers from around the world, in 88 different countries. The aim of the site is to help Django developers find like-minded souls near them, and hopefully kick-start some local meet-ups and user groups.”

Django Pluggables: “One of Django’s great strengths lie in its abundant library of 3rd party “pluggable” applications. Need a blog? Grab a few pluggable apps to get you off your feet. The only problem is… they’re so hard to find and keep track of. That’s what we’re here for. We do the work of making sure you’re keeping your pluggables up-to-date.”

Django Snippets: “…a site for users of the Django web framework to come together and share useful “snippets” of reusable code.”

SPSS

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

The first release of SPSS was in 1968. I’m rather impressed that SPSS (the company) has remained profitable basically selling one product, SPSS (the program), for four decades.

Here’s a talk from PyCon 2008 about scripting SPSS with Python:

BTW, at Lafayette we used Mathematica which is no spring chicken either. It’s twenty years old this year.

A different kind of progress bar

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Hamlet D’Arcy has an interesting post about rethinking the progress bar, based on a paper he read on the subject.

If you are adding progress bars to your app, it is well worth reading.

PLEAC Python

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

The PLEAC Python page is interesting:

Following the Perl Cookbook (by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington, published by O’Reilly) spirit, the PLEAC Project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement the solutions in other programming languages.

There are PLEAC pages for quite a few other languages as well.

WordPress 2.5 upgrade

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Upgraded to WordPress 2.5 today. New admin interface and lots of internal changes. w00t!