Computing Thoughts JavaScript Redux (and Closures) by Bruce Eckel July 15, 2011 Summary It appears we are stuck with JavaScript, at least in the near-to-mid term. Although the language is an abomination, some things are getting better. I discovered a couple of great lectures and a book that might change your perspective (a little) about the language. In addition, if you still don't understand clos
The Explorer Threads, processes and concurrency in Python: some thoughts by Michele Simionato July 26, 2010 Summary Removing the hype around the multicore (non) revolution and some (hopefully) sensible comment about threads ad other forms of concurrency. Threads, processes and concurrency in Python: some thoughts I attended the EuroPython conference in Birmingham last week. Nice place and nice mee
All Things Pythonic Python 3000 FAQ by Guido van van Rossum July 28, 2007 Summary Some questions that people often ask about Python 3000 (and answers). (First in a series of posts.) Q. I want to learn Python. Should I learn Python 2.6 or Python 3.0? A. Definitely learn Python 2.x (the latest version out is 2.5). I expect it'll be two years before you'll need to learn Python 3.0, and the difference
All Things Pythonic Python 3000 Status Update (Long!) by Guido van van Rossum June 19, 2007 Summary Here's a long-awaited update on where the Python 3000 project stands. We're looking at a modest two months of schedule slip, and many exciting new features. I'll be presenting this in person several times over the next two months. Early HistoryThe first time I came up with the idea of Python 3000 wa
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