ended the last post with a discussion of the fundamental problem with Django's Object-Relational Mapper, namely, that it is developed for and by Django
When a web application receives more requests than it can handle over a short period of time, it can become unresponsive. In the worst case, too many concurrent requests to a web application can cause the software which services the application to crash.
In an earlier post Over on the Twisted blog, Duncan McGreggor has asked us to expand a bit on where we think Twisted may be lacking in it’s support for concurrency. I’m afraid this has turned into a meandering essay, since I needed to reference so muc
VIM's default configuration for Python sucks! If you have used VIM to write Python code, you probably know this very well. It does not align to parentheses and braces.
This sounds bad, but it needs to happen if Java is to ultimately stay in the mainstream. That is, if feature accretion hasn't already irreparably damaged the language
If you read discussions about programming languages, one topic is quite common: "Why do people use an inferior language like Java/C++/what-the-hell and not a superior language like Lisp/Haskell/Python/you-name-it"?
What is StringTemplate? StringTemplate is a java template engine (with ports for C# and Python) for generating source code, web pages, emails, or any other formatted text output. StringTemplate is particularly good at multi-targeted code generators, multi
This is primarily just my scattershot notes on getting myself ready for Python and C development on Mac. It really is a confusing picture as to how to get started with Python development on the Mac. You can get a bunch of bits and pieces from the official
Planet Venus is an awesome ‘river of news’ feed reader. It downloads news feeds published by web sites and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed, latest news first.
Choosing a Java scripting language: Round two If you are considering hooking a scripting interpreter into your Java application, the hardest part is choosing which one to use By David Kearns, JavaWorld.com, 03/14/05
geopy makes it easy for developers to locate the coordinates of addresses, cities, countries, and landmarks across the globe using third-party geocoders and other sources of data, such as wikis.