Re: My last working day of 2007

2009-01-06 Thread Jack.Chu
Actually I want to put the funny statistic on web. It means create a
simple website and show informations such as that picture.

But the hard job is I don't know how to collect the log info from
client. If I have to install something I don't think people would dare
to install it - it is too dangerous to use, and without big benefit.



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Re: creating a datetime.datetime from an XML xs:dateTime

2009-01-06 Thread Jack.Chu
I think a simple regular expression is a relatively easy solution.
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My last working day of 2007

2009-01-05 Thread Jack.Chu
Hello guys:
I created a simple tool to count how I wasted my time day by day ;-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34017...@n07/3169438647/sizes/o/

It's simple, a small program running on background, logging the title
of foreground window. A python script parses the log file and then
generates chart by matplotlib.

I just want to get suggestions to improve it, or know the news that
somebody had implemented a better one so I can abandon my toy.

thanks.


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Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-03 Thread Jack.Chu
On Jan 1, 3:55 am, Roger  wrote:
> On Dec 31, 12:55 pm, Xah Lee  wrote:
>
> > Just spent 3 hours looking into Ruby today. Here's my short impression
> > for those interested.
>
> Who are you?
>
> In case no one tells you, you are a cocky, egotistical windbag with
> opinions that border constructive but never gets there.  Why would
> anyone care what you think?  Again, who are you?  Xah Lee?  And?  I
> didn't subscribe to read reviews on Ruby.  And I'm pretty sure anyone
> that bothers to subscribe to a group about programming has the
> wherewithal to research a language themselves and come to their own
> determiniation.
>
> Also, this is a Python group and not Ruby.  I knew I should have
> avoided this post and read the one about Nike Shoes from China.  At
> least those bits of trolling spam don't try to mask themselves as
> something worthwhile.

agree with you.

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