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Blosxom Plugin: Review
So, I wrote my first plugin! I will be updating it shortly, but wanted to go ahead and get it out there for comments (if anyone really wants to look at my bad perl code). Instructions Download b1, the sample alias file and sample entry. No config necessary If you want to use review, create an entry.alias file (this will probably change) [Artima MacOS Buzz]
1:20:26 PM comment [] trackback []
Faceted Movable Type
Tanya Rabourn has written a blog entry about combining Movable Type and faceted navigation
(via Column Two) [Channel 'blog_network']
1:10:03 PM comment [] trackback []
Guido van Rossum Interviewed
Qa1 writes "Guido von Rossum, creator of Python, was recently interviewed by the folks at O'Reilly Network. In this interview he discusses his view of the future of Python and the Open Source community and programming languages in general. Some more personal stuff is also mentioned, like his recent job change (including the Slashdot story about it) and a little about how he manages to fit developing Python into his busy schedule."
[Slashdot]
12:39:38 AM comment [] trackback []
So, I wrote my first plugin! I will be updating it shortly, but wanted to go ahead and get it out there for comments (if anyone really wants to look at my bad perl code). Instructions Download b1, the sample alias file and sample entry. No config necessary If you want to use review, create an entry.alias file (this will probably change) [Artima MacOS Buzz]
1:20:26 PM comment [] trackback []
Faceted Movable Type
Tanya Rabourn has written a blog entry about combining Movable Type and faceted navigation
(via Column Two) [Channel 'blog_network']
1:10:03 PM comment [] trackback []
Guido van Rossum Interviewed
Qa1 writes "Guido von Rossum, creator of Python, was recently interviewed by the folks at O'Reilly Network. In this interview he discusses his view of the future of Python and the Open Source community and programming languages in general. Some more personal stuff is also mentioned, like his recent job change (including the Slashdot story about it) and a little about how he manages to fit developing Python into his busy schedule."
[Slashdot]
12:39:38 AM comment [] trackback []