Tag Archives: python

del.icio.us bookmarks for April 28th, 2008 through April 30th, 2008

The Wetware Crisis: the Dead Sea effect : Bruce F. Webster - The Dead Sea effect describes the situation in many programming shops: the most competent people leave, tired of mismanagement, while the rest just reminds behind.
livecoding - Google Code - “This library implements something which is often called live coding or code reloading. It […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for April 7th, 2008 through April 9th, 2008

DefDoc - An extensible, dynamic document creation system - “A TEX-inspired, Lisp-based document processing system”
The Thing About Git - Author describes nice feature in git, comments give nicer feature in bzr.
First look: Mozilla Fennec takes browser fight to handhelds - The new mobile Mozilla browser supports XUL.
What Is Google App Engine? - Google App Engine […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for March 17th, 2008 through March 18th, 2008

waf - Google Code - “Waf is a Python-based framework for configuring, compiling and installing applications. It is a replacement for other tools such as Autotools, Scons, CMake or Ant.”
List of popular programming book acronyms -
Martian Headsets - Joel on Software - “every working software developer should understand, at least, how standards work, how […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for February 29th, 2008 through March 4th, 2008

Jay Morrissey » The Art of Verbal Intimidation : Learn it and fight back! - “Every technique employed by the instigator has a single goal: to take your power away from you.”
PySoy, a 3D Game Engine for Python - “PySoy is a revolutionary cross-platform Python module which enables developers to easily build 3D games. With […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for February 28th, 2008

Technical stuff: 1. Literate Programming in Lisp - A tool to extract HTML from Lisp code, and colorizing the code for posting.
Blog at trepca.si » Python programming in Emacs - Tools for programming Python with Emacs.
[MSLUG] Naughty Dogs used Scheme to create their latest game - The revenge of Lisp: Naughty Dog used Common Lisp […]