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GSoC: Improving WebDAV in Plone
As I’ve mentioned on the previous post, I’ve just came back from PyConBrasil 3. The talks there were just amazing, and I saw some great posts from folks that attended about what they did enjoy the most. As for myself, I really loved meeting some long-time friends that I hadn’t seen since PyConBrasil 1, two [...]
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Of Snakes and Feathers
PyConBrasil 3 is over. It was a huge success, and I hope to post some comments about it. But for now, life is back and she’s a bitch. I had an issue with an Apache output filter written in Python, using mod_python, when together with Apache. After several days (a whole week to be more [...]
Filed under: apache, python, XML | 1 Comment
Plone 3.0 released!
In case the news didn’t make it to your inbox, Plone 3.0 has been released, with installers for many platforms, including Windows and Mac OS X. Thanks to everyone that contributed to this release! I’ve been a member of the Plone community since the start. Still remember the Plone 1.0 release, when I was at [...]
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For the XML heads out there, get rid of your pointy-bracket thirst. The new lxml 1.3.2 release is up on the Python CheeseShop, and I’ve just finished uploading installers for Windows, compiled for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. As usual, those binaries are statically compiled so there’s no extra dependencies to install. They have been [...]
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Are people ‘stuck’ on Windows?
I have been asking me this question several times over the last few months. Are people really stuck on Windows? Some minds out there pretend that it is so, but I really have to disagree. I don’t want to convert anyone to using Windows. Nor do I want to argue that some OS is better [...]
Filed under: enfold, misc, plone, programming, python, windows, zope | 8 Comments
A sign of the times?
Since every blogger on Planet PythonBrasil seems to be taking this quiz, I thought I would give it a try too. And, know what? I’m not surprised at all. I’ve been toying with this language for two months now and I am really enjoying it. Too tired right now to post some snippets from my [...]
Filed under: c-sharp, programming, python | Closed
Here’s some exciting news from Enfold Systems. I’m really, really proud of being part of this team! Enfold Systems News Spring 2007 In this issue: Server 3 improves Windows intranets, extranets Proxy 3 squeezes better performance from servers Desktop 3 saves clicks, time … and now money New team member to benefit clients’ projects Server [...]
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Most people don’t know, but Windows does support hard links, as long as you are using NTFS. It also supports shared read and write just like *nix, as long as you use the right APIs. This Python script demonstrates the creation of a hard link, that the hard link and the original file actually point [...]
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