I just discovered Python’s awesome dateutil package which implements much of the iCalendar standard, including recurrences! Consequently, it’s trivial to generate a calendar …
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I just discovered Python’s awesome dateutil package which implements much of the iCalendar standard, including recurrences! Consequently, it’s trivial to generate a calendar …
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[This entry is now deprecated, please see Thunderdell (Freemind Extract).]
I am releasing version 0.6 of the fe mindmapping bibliographic tools. As explained in …
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[This entry is now deprecated, please see Thunderdell (Freemind Extract).]
I am releasing a new zipfile of the fe mindmapping bibliographic tools. As explained in …
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I’ve been playing with Fredrik Lundh’s ElementTree as an intuitive/pythonic way of processing XML. (While I like Aaron Swarz’s XML Tramp …
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Upgrading my pyblosxom install can be a bit tricky:
`kdiff3 pyblosxom.cgi ~/data/2web/reagle/joseph/pyblosxom.cgi`
`kdiff3 config.py ~/data/2web/pyblosxom/web …
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I recently re-discovered Sam Ruby’s automatic trackback scipt for pyblosxom entries and made some tweaks for my own purposes:
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[This entry is now deprecated, please see Thunderdell (Freemind Extract).]
I’ve been using the Freemind mind-mapper to represent my readings. While I’m not …
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I’ve been playing with Aaron Swarz’s XML Tramp as an intuitive/pythonic way of processing XML. The model/syntax isn’t explicitly documented …
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