Ben Bangert
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Pylons on JVM's (and other VMs)
--Phil Jenvey has been making some great progress getting all the components of Pylons running on Jython, and posted a good write-up of the remaining...
Most bizarre Git service and other stupid Rails powered "businesses"
--I can’t help but get totally baffled when I see a business model like this. Yes, that’s right, you can pay for the privilege of kee...
Google Datastore and the shift from a RDBMS
--So many random musings and theories on Google App Engine, I won’t bother musing about it myself, except to mention that Ian Bicking put toget...
Where's the Capistrano knock-off for us Python web devs?
--Rails, and Ruby in general has had Capistrano for awhile now to help with the task of deployment and automating builds for servers, and even cluste...
MarkMail now indexing Pylons-discuss/devel
--I’m thrilled to announce that MarkMail now indexes the Pylons-dicuss and Pylons-devel mail lists. For those looking for a great way to search...
Sacrificing readability for automated doc tests
--I’ve tried several times in the past to try out zc.buildout, a fairly neat sounding package that automates the buildout process for a Python ...
Pylons @PyCon 2008 Wrap-up
--Sprints! Wow, they were great. A lot got done, quite a bit more than I was expecting. I’d like to give a big shout-out to the Pylons spri...
PyCon 2008 Social Network
--Normally I’m not a fan of social networks, I always seem to get bored quickly. The one time that I actually find myself using them however, i...
PyCon 2008 Social Network
--Normally I’m not a fan of social networks, I always seem to get bored quickly. The one time that I actually find myself using them however, i...
PyCon 2008 Social Network
--Normally I’m not a fan of social networks, I always seem to get bored quickly. The one time that I actually find myself using them however, i...
PyCon 2008 Social Network
--Normally I’m not a fan of social networks, I always seem to get bored quickly. The one time that I actually find myself using them however, i...
Linux, preferably with Pie
--From a Python job posting last year that I just happened to recently actually read for reasons that escape me. Description: Python Developer The ...
Misapplying book terms, Pylons, and the 'end-user'
--On the Internet, I frequently see terms misapplied to other contexts. Whether its a basic definition misapplied to a different realm, or an analogy...
Beaker 0.9, cookie-stored sessions, and crypto
--In the latest 0.9 release of Beaker, I’ve finally added cookie-side session storage. I was a little bit moved to finally do this by seeing th...
Nice tidbits in Leopard
--As many have blogged about, Apple has posted a rather hefty list describing all 300 new features of Leopard. Some specifics that really got the cod...
Too Much Happening, Filtering the Overload
--Tonight I was drifting through Upcoming to see what’s happening in my area. Turns out the first page of 50 some events only covered todayR...
SQLAlchemy, Declarative layers, and the ORM 'Problem'
--There’s been a bit of talk on the Pylons devel list regarding the recommended way to use SQLAlchemy with Pylons mainly regarding how to use S...
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Comments
Congratulations! Sounds like the new job is going to be really interesting.















