2005-10-10 03:12


Pyro - About

Distributed Object system for Python. Supposed to be easy to use

2005-10-10 03:12


The Trac Project - Trac

쓸만한 버전관리툴. wiki와 svn을 합쳐놨다. 설치가 조금 번거로움.

2005-10-10 02:43


pysqlite - Trac

A python interface to SQLite.

2005-10-10 02:22


Python Programming Language

Home of python

2005-10-10 02:11


XML.com: The State of Python-XML in 2004

A list of software useful for XML development in Python.

2005-10-10 02:05


The Tao of Mac - Python/Grimoire

A document of Python tricks.

2005-10-10 01:50


Web Modules -- Complete suite of web and database modules for easily building websites

The Python Web Modules are a suite of simple and easy to use Python components designed to allow developers to write Python CGI scripts or web applications with SQL databases, sessions, templates, email and authorisation functionality without having to in

2005-10-10 01:48


Subway

he Subway project aims to create a Web development stack combining the ideas and spirit of Ruby on Rails with a comprehensive suite of prewritten Python web libraries and tools.

2005-10-10 01:47


CherryPy - a pythonic, object-oriented web development framework

CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web development framework.

2005-10-10 01:46


Aquarium

Aquarium is a Web application framework, written in Python.

2005-10-10 01:29


Basic use of the 4Suite Python XSLT API

XSLT in Python with 4Suite

2005-10-10 01:27


pypawn

pypawnは、スクリプト言語Pythonのスクリプトの中から、スクリプト言語Pawnのコンパイラやバーチャルマシンを呼び出すための、Python拡張モジュールです。"

2005-10-10 01:08


Free Wisdom Online: Markdown in Python

I'm using this to write my new column on xml.com

2005-10-10 00:10


Benji York: Revised Quick Start

I've had a good response to the Zope 3 Quick Start Guide. Baiju M. fixed my ReST errors so I can now generate an HTML version (the text source is also available).

2005-10-09 23:33


David Keeney: Batter Demo

Pitcher's Duel Batting Demo is re-released!

2005-10-09 21:00


online.effbot.org - Fredrik Lundh: by the way

it's of course nice that we've reinvented usenet once again, this time giving it a cute name and more colors, and managed to sell it to both the media and the venture capitalists, but don't you think that we might have saved a couple of calendar years and a great many man-years of programming effort if the old usenet hadn't been dominated by vocal technophobics (that message is just an example; the thread is full of similar nutjobs)

2005-10-09 17:42


JotSite - Hoang Do: Some Python Recipes

The recipe book at ActiveState has these recipes which look like they may be useful at one time or another: * Pyro - python remote object invokation * Python Recipe for reading Excel tabular data * Python Recipe: only on...

2005-10-09 14:49


Sean McGrath: You know you are not keeping track of things adequately when...

new on-line agregators first come to your attention through your referer logs rather than through your assiduous tracking of industry developments. Google Reader for example.

2005-10-09 12:00


online.effbot.org - Fredrik Lundh: administrative note

I've lost a couple of mails that arrived last week, thanks to a failed experiment with seriously brain-dead Firefox plugin. If you sent me a mail last week and haven't gotten a reply, please resend. Thanks!

2005-10-09 03:59


Dirt Simple: Self, version 2.0

About a month and a half ago, I pulled off the most successful hack of my own mind, ever. You could call it a personality transplant, or maybe an identity theft. It was so successful that it almost seems wrong to say that I was the one who did it, because the "I" who actually performed the hack isn't there any more, and this "I" is someone different.> >Yeah, right, that sounds pretty crazy, like I'm a multiple personality or something.

2005-10-09 03:51


Mike Fletcher: Another stellar evening!

I was just too tired this morning to get up, wound up sleeping most of the day. Finally dragged my lazy bones out of bed, made a quick trip to the market and cleaned the house for having people over for coffee. Everyone was late, so I got a chapter o...

2005-10-09 03:38


Blue Sky On Mars: TurboGears October 2005 Mad Dash (Sprint)

Today, we had the first TurboGears Mad Dash. I figured that calling it a “sprint” is probably not accurate, given that most sprints last several times the length of today’s mad dash. Including myself, we had 10 participants. Given that I had announced my desire to hold a sprint just a few days after TurboGears’ public release, the turnout was very good.

2005-10-09 03:07


Mark Paschal: MT is four

It's hard to believe that four years ago this company was just a dream....