On Friday 04 Nov 2005 1:21 pm, Nitin Chandra wrote:
--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strangly enough, Django was the only word u read.
actualy i understood it as Django *with* mod_python (django can run on
fastcgi also, but mod_python is recommended for production servers).
And
Please accept my humble apologies, Kenneth.
my mistake on assuming, you were flaming.
Regards
Nitin Chandra Srivastava
actualy i understood it as Django *with* mod_python
(django can run on
fastcgi also, but mod_python is recommended for
production servers).
And i wasnt trying to
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On 11/4/05, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 Nov 2005 5:37 pm, Anupam Jain wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to host an interactive (possibly database oriented) website
from a spare PC over a dedicated broadband net connection.. In your
opinion, which would be a better
On Friday 04 Nov 2005 5:43 pm, Anupam Jain wrote:
try django+postgresql. Django is the new python kid on the block.
Hmm.. It's new alright.. Just checked out the Django homepage.. It's
still in pre-release with no guarantee of backward compatibility and
the code only available through
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Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:
At 2005-10-24 12:40:06 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody suggest a good reading/ decent book for UNIX Internals?
The Design of the Unix Operating System, Maurice J. Bach.
By far the best book I have read on the Unix System(s). And I have read
quite a few
Linux Lingam wrote:
newton did not have 'proprietory' rights over his laws and
equations. he published them to share them.
No, he did not. He was so worried about others, often Hooke, stealing his
ideas it took the Royal Society nearly 30 years to convince him to publish
his second volume to
Gora Mohanty wrote:
--- Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Also fast moving images dont render too well on a
TFT unless you are ready to sell your kingdom for it
:).
Raj has a kingdom? Damn, I should have been nicer to
him.
... and a daughter, half of whose hand he is
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
I wonder how many folks here have read the fine print in the latest
of Acer's
Sub 40k notebook ads. They bundle Linux on them, and mention at the
bottom
in small print, something like this:
The linux that is preloaded is a free version and would have limited
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I will bite.
On Friday, 4 Nov 2005 6:23 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Friday 04 Nov 2005 5:43 pm, Anupam Jain wrote:
try django+postgresql. Django is the new python kid on the block.
Hmm.. It's new alright.. Just checked out the Django homepage.. It's
still in pre-release with no
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sanjeev, thanks so much for these enlightening insights into newton and
leonardo. these insights are too remarkable and make me wonder, are these
the hallmarks of modern civilization, or just a particular civilization?
for instance, the chinese are known to have invented several things in
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