Python Weekly Link Roundup!
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Join For FreeI haven’t done a weekly round-up of Python links because no one
seemed to really care when I was doing those. However I thought I’d give
it one more try and see if there was any interest this time around.
This past week, I finished reading my first web2py cookbook.
I’m told there’s another book too, but I haven’t checked it out yet. I
suspect had I read the other one first, the cookbook would have made
more sense. If you’ve been a regular reader of this site, you’ll notice
I’ve done several other book reviews the last couple of weeks too.
Speaking of reading, here are just a few of the articles that stuck out
to me this week:
- Logsna – a sane log output format (Ruslan Spivak’s blog)
- Python.org Redesign Request For Proposals (Jesse Noller)
- What Generators are for (Simeon Franklin)
- Recent Windows Changes in Python 3.3
- I think it’s exciting that there’s now an RFP out for a redesign of the Python website
- Nick Coghlan had a pretty interesting article about all the resources there are now for deployment, docs and testing
I don’t want to overload you on links and I know this one is older, but I have been really interesting in following Katie C’s gaming adventures. So I’ll leave you on that note. I hope you enjoy the articles as much as I did.
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