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pydanny: Silicon Beach Hackercast
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My blog on things Python and other tech stuff. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Near the end of January of 2012 I was at the 10th Southern California Linux Exposition. SCALE 10X). I gave an Intro to Python talk. Helped man the awesome Python. Booth, and hung out with a lot of awesome people. One of those awesome people I got to spend time with was Andrew Cholakian. A Ruby and Clojure developer, and the organizer of LA Hacker News. Python at Scale 10X. A rant about job titles. Why is clojure blowing up?
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pydanny: February 2012
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My blog on things Python and other tech stuff. Sunday, February 19, 2012. My blog is moved. From now on I'll be blogging from http:/ pydanny.com. Posted by Daniel Roy Greenfeld. Links to this post. Friday, February 17, 2012. Two years ago today. Tutorial on Django in Depth was ending. I had been sitting next to my friend Barbara. And we got up to go when I heard a feminine voice ask: "Are you bshaurette. I turned and it was like I got punched in the gut. It was the first time I met Audrey. We've been mea...
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Blog « Ian Obermiller
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Part time hacker, full time dad. Side-by-side diffs for Mercurial (hg) & icdiff revisited. Posted July 14th, 2016. I told you how to get side-by-side diffs in Mercurial using icdiff. Turns out the author of icdiff has added the. Flag to make the tool accept directories and diff the contents of the files within. New setup instructions follow. Same as before: Download and install icdiff. Next, lets configure Mercurial so that it knows about. We’ll also set the default pager for all commands to. We use the ...
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You Can't Hack Photography
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You Can't Hack Photography. I hack on code, I dont hack on photography. Engineers tend to pick photography as a hobby over other art forms because its so technical, and for this terrible reason it generally it winds up a confused train wreck. This was motivated to write this by todays post on hacker news. Where Peter Norvig gives an intro to photography. Turning photography into a technical hobby is something I find agonizingly painful to watch. What makes photos interesting? Im not going to lay out the ...