On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 04:47:21PM +0000, Paul Tansom wrote:
** Eur Ing Chris Green cl@isbd.net [2007-03-06 16:12]:
I seem to arrive at a python solution for everything I do at the moment:-
<snip> > Digging a bit further on from my reStructuredText investigations I > found pyBlosxam which seems to be my sort of blog, python of > course. ** end quote [Eur Ing Chris Green]
Which is actually a rewrite of Blosxom which is actually Perl based, but there you go ;)
I keep meaning to get to grips with Python at some point because I want to do some scripting for Scribus, but haven't actually found the time yet :(
python is rather useful, first experiences I had with it was mostly MJ Ray's fault (that bastard!) back at UEA when we had a Moop[1] setup - that was fun. Then we started using Zope for www.stu.uea.ac.uk (back in the days before there was a full time "student union webmaster", when most of stu.uea.ac.uk was running off of a box called "rabbit"), I then moved on to writing perl for a fair number of years before returning to python - and now I'd *much* rather write things in python than in perl, not least of all because when you come back to the python a year later you can actually still read it!
I need to spend some more time with django[2] though, very nice python web framework, and the driving force behind the ALUG Caption Competitions website[3]. Code for that is available from my tla repository[4].
[1] http://moop.sourceforge.net/ - now being redeveloped by the looks of things! Woot! [2] http://www.djangoproject.com/ - very nice python web framework [3] http://alug.sommitrealweird.co.uk/ - simple django site for doing caption competitions [4] http://arch.sommitrealweird.co.uk/ - destructions on registering the archive with tla, or how to browse it online
Cheers,