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ONLamp.com brings us news from Stephen Figgins regarding Twisted Python at PyCon 2003.
Interesting insight. I hope it draws more people into the Python culture. I'll be waiting for a follow-up technical overview of Twisted. Show us some code!
Yes, we need more docs. Bring them to us o great ORA!
Peanut Butter & Jelly puns. Does one need any better reason than this to review Twisted? I recall a friend saying "SOMEbody was having too much fun [when they named serialization "pickling"]". My inner-coder-child reached up from the depths of my gradeschool TI-94 awakening and screamed out "Exactly!! Isn't that GREAT?!" My spelunking for the meaning of "pickle" in the Python docs was a much more rewarding trip than wondering if serialization was persisting an object in a binary like fashion over a single bit channel!
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