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It's been a good run, but the WYSIWIG editing facilities of Blogger have lured me away from Artima.
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Goodbye Artima!
I had a Python-related post which I was going to post here, but halfway through editing the post I decided that I much preferred the slick WYSIWIG editor of Blogger. Since I have a Blogger blog anyway for my non-Python-related musings, putting up with Artima's Web-1.0-style editing form just isn't worth it. Sorry, Bill! I'll keep reading Artima for the Java contents.
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Guido van Rossum is the creator of Python, one of the major programming languages on and off the web. The Python community refers to him as the BDFL (Benevolent Dictator For Life), a title straight from a Monty Python skit. He moved from the Netherlands to the USA in 1995, where he met his wife. Until July 2003 they lived in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC with their son Orlijn, who was born in 2001. They then moved to Silicon Valley where Guido now works for Google (spending 50% of his time on Python!). |
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