PythonDoc please
I would love to see something like PythonDoc get used to document all of the Python libraries, as well as Zope/CMF/Plone. Coming from the Java world I'm very used to consuming this kind of documentation.
PyObjC 1.0 released
PyObjC hits one-dot-oh.
I missed this earlier this month. Just saw the link on ranchero.com. Thanks Brent!
Damn Damn Damn Damn
Webfin.com: Markets: Dollar Hits 10-Year High
...Jim bangs his head against his desk repeatedly...
I’m Fantabulously Boring
Laura Trippi: recursive tree
Guess who sat next to Laura on her flights back to Vancouver? The Fantabulously Boring Jim. I chatted her ear off during the flight, it was quite boring. The fact we didn't sleep the night before didn't help much.
Laura gave the most original presentation at the Conference. I was completely riveted throughout. All of us geeks needed a serious dose of art and alternative perspective and Laura gave it to us, right between the eyes.
I was pretty upset that I didn't know about her weblog, which is really, really good. I spent Saturday with Laura, David Sapiro from Pilot Systems and Aldo Bergamini of NB&A, running around the French Quarter and criss-crossing the city trying to find a good restaurant without a 2 hour lineup. We had lots of interesting discussions, it was a day I won't soon forget, hopefully never.
All tutorials and talks available for download
Plone is an open-source product, so it should come as no surprise that all of the tutorials and talks presented at the first Plone Conference are now available to download, gratis.
There's a ton of knowledge there, it can definitely jumpstart anyone's Plone learning process.


