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February 2009



[SCALE] Python scripting handout

2009.02.22 Sun 9:40 A GMT-07
Here's my handout for my talk on Python Scripting. The poachplate tool can be found here.

A new use for python

2009.02.18 Wed 2:12 P GMT-07
Apparently, python is now the preferred language for gnome/kde virus/worm writing. Makes sense, it's preinstalled on most linux environments. (Take tongue out of cheek). WRT the actual virus, nothing really too surprising, other than the newbie li

eee - out of inodes

2009.02.16 Mon 10:36 P GMT-07
Andrea's eee (stock xandros/unionfs) ran out of inodes today. Highly annoying, somewhat irresponsible of xandros/eee, and not something that I want to deal with let alone my wife. If it wasn't Andrea's machine, (which I've vowed not to tinker with
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Python "Scripting" at Utah Python, SCALE and PyCON

2009.02.10 Tue 12:17 P GMT-07
import this states that There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it. I've written a bit of what I call 'scripts' over the last little while. If you have a continuum of 'stuff' written in python, then scripts would be the st