PythonJournal.com becomes Interactive, new issue today

editor@pythonjournal.com cognite at zianet.com
Thu Mar 1 21:38:01 EST 2001


A new, _interactive_, issue of The Python Journal is appearing at
PythonJournal.com website 
(<A HREF="http://PythonJournal.com">PythonJournal.com>a/>) today. 

NB: Incorporating new ***interactive feature sections***, it
shows off (and tests) the python programming language's web application,
scripting, prototyping and graphics capabilities. Focus of all parts of
the PythonJournal centers on python. PythonJournal's new format is
designed to ease collaborating among people in the fast-growing and
far-flung python community, to complement and bolster existing activity.

This special transitional issue will be changing before your eyes. Gems
and coverage of the big Python 9 conference March 5-8 have been
promised. What with conference sessions running up to 3 deep in
parallel, PythonJournal hopes to post nightly updates -- maybe with
streaming -- to help anybody anywhere in the world know about new
capacities brought out at the conference. 

Major articles, known from previous issues to be of permanent interest,
will now be able to get refereed status through peer review. Invited
articles and contributed short pieces will have their place, and
BBS-style Leader position papers with Commentaries will provide a
provocative and hopefully efficient way of complementing existing python
activity. Code discussions will be up soon.

You can input 24x7 using various Interactive python apps on the
PythonJournal.com website, some light-duty (check out the python
proverbs section), and some heavy-duty, with capacity for images and
other goodies. Interesting to try them out.

Come parley with Pyxj, PythonJournal's new flying python icon <wink>.







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A new, _interactive_, issue of The Python Journal is appearing today at 
website PythonJournal.com 
(<A HREF="http://PythonJournal.com">PythonJournal.com>a/>). 
Dialog apps (in python) supplement articles short, long, and
Leader+Commentaries style, which can now achieve refereed status.  Coverage
of Python9 (March 2001 conference in Long Beach CA) discoveries included.
(01-03-01)





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