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Sunday, November 3, 2002

Source: rebelutionary

"People just don't understand how damn cool WebWork is - so I've started my own mini-webwork-education-crusade."

The WebWork Cookbook contains useful hints, tips and techniques that you probably didn't know you could do from reading the docs. (Oh - and try to do that in another framework!)"
10:51:00 AM    The Soapbox


Source: ZOpen-X

"I have been looking for ways of using OPML with other tools besides Radio. Since OPML is designed to save outlines in XML 1.0 format, jEdit seems like a natural place to start. So I opened jEdit and created a text file to create a list of links. Using jEdit's tabs and folding mechanism I created a file and save it as links4.opml to my desktop. jEdit's folding allows you to collapse blocks of text for easy navigation. I then opened the file using Radio. Everything worked as expected."

Click to Zoom!

"Next task will be to really save this in OPML format. I will keep you posted."
9:57:48 AM    The Soapbox


Source: Python Community Server: Development

"Anyway, here's a quick note to say that Python Community Server version 0.10, complete with an improved installer, an updated howto, and a nice cleanup by Michael Hay to make it run as a proper daemon, is out!

PyCS is a great solution for those interested in starting a community. Various types of organizations could benefit greatly from using this solution.
9:39:25 AM    The Soapbox


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