Tuesday 24th February

New: Ryan Gough: A spin-bowler in the making
New: Lightning Pool: Just about the best game of online pool
New: Chickstop: Games for girls who like to play
New: GrokItBot: A Bayesian/AIML instant messaging bot for AIM written in Python

Over and over
I have to acknowledge that what pervades my thinking, what has done for years, is an insistent question.
Do the people who die young, know that they will die young?

Recently I have concluded that they do not know this.
I am now convinced that they were asking the same question as I am. Over and over.

Links
http://www.brunningonline.net/  Driving win32 GUIs with Python, part 1
http://bombusbee.com/  PHP tricks
http://www.osnews.com/  Learning CVS
http://www.cardboard.nu/  Python os.walk
http://www.deftcode.com/  Every Language War Ever
http://python250k.fastmail.fm/  Python - http-replicator
http://nltk.sourceforge.net/  Python - NLTK, the Natural Language Toolkit, is a suite of Python libraries and programs for symbolic and statistical natural language processing. NLTK includes graphical demonstrations and sample data. It is accompanied by extensive documentation, including tutorials that explain the underlying concepts behind the language processing tasks supported by the toolkit.
http://roughingit.subtlehints.net/  PyBlosxom news update
http://www.weeklyread.com/  The weekyl read
http://www.securityfocus.com/  BUGTRAQ mailing list
http://www.circle.ch/  A weblog about open source development, law, technology, politics and the like
http://docs.php.net/  Backward Incompatible Changes - PHP4 and PHP5
http://docs.php.net/  Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5
http://docs.php.net/  PHP5 Improved MySQL Extension
http://www.php.net/  Changes in PHP 5/Zend Engine 2.0 - New Object Model.
http://sitten-polizei.de/  PHP - Chapter 14. Reflection API (Zend Engine 2 only)
http://www.php-mag.net/  SQLite - Part 1The Swiss army knife of data storage.
http://flangy.com/  Setting up Mac OS X to run Python CGIs
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/  The PyObjC project aims to provide a bridge between the Python and Objective-C programming languages. The bridge is intended to be fully bidirectional, allowing the Python programmer to take full advantage of the power provided by various Objective-C based toolkits and the Objective-C programmer transparent access to Python based functionality.

Archives21st February 20th February 19th February 18th February 17th February / Previously »

Suttree.com | let's have a baby and call it hotel illness