http://goo.gl/bstju
Here's a less slimey version of that URL:
http://www.pythonweekly.com/
I apologize in advance if you've received duplicate copies of this event
announcement.
Freedombox is powered by a few languages, including Python (as well as
C, JavaScript, and sh). If you'd like to use your Python skills to
contribute to the FreedomBox, this would be a great time to get
The Tor project really uses Python well. Damien is working on some nice
Python libraries and tools. STEM might be good project fodder for an
upcoming Python Coding Evening...
On 12/1/11 7:24 AM, Gary Hawkins wrote:
How incredibly lame of you Python people to repeatedly be sending passwords
around in plain text. You should not even know what anyone's passwords are!
You should instead store them only represented as SHA2 and only
programmatically check to see if their
I seriously doubt that Gary enjoyed being ridiculed even though I'm
sure Lee intended it as a gentle correction. No doubt Gary has been
on the internet more than a month since he obviously has some
security knowledge.
Yes, I forgot to include a smiley. I apologize for that.
And I should've
a blender file exchange website (http://www.blendswap.com/), and
other useful blender sites such as http://www.blendernation.com/.
Nice summary. Along with the above two resources, I'll add:
It's also nice to know about the main end-user (artist) support channel:
web forum-based
On 6/10/11 11:02 AM, Kevin LaTona wrote:
So can you tell us a bit about Seabug?
I'm not Oscar :-), but I can tell you a bit about SeaBUG and Python...
Seattle Blender Users Group (SeaBUG) -- not to be confused with Seattle
BSD Users Group (SeaBUG) -- meets quarterly, at Art Institute of
On 5/21/11 5:18 PM, Melissa Rice wrote:
Identity vs Authorization vs Trust:
Besides OpenID and OAuth, WebID (FOAF+SSL) would be a nice topic.
http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebID
Any chance the material is on you tube?
It was not filmed, no.
Different venue and speaker, but same topic and is on YouTube (along
with a about a dozen others):
David Bryan - Hacking with GNU Radio - LayerOne 2009
http://eastsidehackers.org.
There is also the long-established DefCon-ish hackers, who have a list
and a monthly meeting and an annual camp out etc. They meet monthly
meetings on the Eastside for a while, with the Black Lodge in Kirkland.
http://www.dc206.org/
http://www.black-lodge.org/
3. What are good general purpose cross-platform diagramming tools?
Don't know about general-purpose, but if you're looking for a
UML-specific tool umlet[1] is a good choice--it's lightweight and uses
a text-based notation. It feels a lot like wiki editing, as opposed to
some of the bigger tools
I keep waiting to create a new Python-centric project; The project is
still unknown, but the name will be: F'Tang F'Tang, as in the
Constible Pan Am and the F'Tang F'Tang Ole Biscut Barrel sketches.
The project needs to be something that suits in business meetings have
to use sometimes refer
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