README: Python-URL! - the weekly guide to Python resources (Aug 23)
Cameron Laird
claird at neosoft.com
Mon Aug 23 01:07:44 EDT 1999
Next week: more working code, less territorial posturing.
Quantitatively, the Pynews of the month was a conflict appar-
ently about whether P-languages are in conflict. timbot
left no doubt about his ownership of the intellectual high
ground with a 160-proof exposition of Perl and Python as
comparably inferior to SNOBL. Pathos, concision, the yacht
race, public double dereferencing--the only thing it lacks
is a gratuitous reference to Erlang
http://x36.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=513662476
The great Pythonist social event of the year is the Open
Source Software Convention, now in progress. Early reports
have it "well-organized"; David Ascher's tutorial was
successful. Look next week for more detailed summaries
http://conferences.oreilly.com/python/
Logistics of the Eighth PyCon are largely set. Presenta-
tion proposals are still being accepted
http://www.python.org/workshops/2000-01/index.html
A builder.com columnist reinforces the current run on
pugnacity with his characterization of Python as "The Most
Elegant Scripting Language You'll Probably Never Use"
http://buzz.builder.com/cgi-bin/WebX?14@101.PwqganhkenJ^0@.ee7bc67/0
Christian Tismer shows what "dynamic module generation"
can mean in the hands of a master
http://x46.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=512188711
In the process of giving the one-line answer to the FAQ
about trapping users who click on the go-away-X, Guido
and Fredrik Lundh discover themselves trapped in one of
their time machine's loops, as they jumble inspiration,
intention, implementation, and documentation
http://x40.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=515152096
Another high point of the language wars is Tom Christian-
sen's mention of Nigel Chapman's book. Although two
years old and on a subject other than Python, it offers a
lot from which we all can learn
http://www.perl.com/language/critiques/ppc.html
Prolific M.-A. Lemburg's mxProxy provides in its 0.2 re-
lease not just fine-grained access control to objects,
but also powerful weak reference methods
http://x25.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=514893032
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Everything you want is probably one or two clicks away in these pages:
Python.org's Python Language Website is the center of Pythonia
http://www.python.org
Much of Python's real work takes place on Special-Interest Group
mailing lists http://www.python.org/sigs/
Python Consortium emerges as an independent nexus of activity
http://www.python.org/consortium
Python To-Do List anticipates some of Python's future direction
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/todo.py
Python Journal is at work on its second issue
http://www.pythonjournal.com
Links2Go is a new semi-automated link collection; it's impressive
what AI can generate
http://www.links2go.com/search?search=python
Archive probing trick of the trade:
http://www.dejanews.com/dnquery.xp?QRY=&DBS=2&ST=PS&defaultOp=AND&LNG=ALL&format=threaded&showsort=date&maxhits=100&groups=comp.lang.python
Previous - (U)se the (R)esource, (L)uke! - messages are listed here:
http://purl.org/thecliff/python/url.html
or
http://www.dejanews.com/dnquery.xp?QRY=~g%20comp.lang.python%20Python-URL%21
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