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Rand Anderson

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Nickname: randog
Registered: Mar, 2004

Rand Anderson is a modeler who hacks in python
Python Spoken Here Posted: Mar 17, 2004 11:36 AM
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Python will play a role in the explorations here. I have grown increasingly enamored with python over the past 6 months as I've become acquainted with it, and find myself turning to it more and more.

Frankly, in a way it seemed more like it found me. All of the emerging technologies that I was exploring (that list will have to wait for another post, but I can at least mention Jabber, mod_pubsub, and Leo) seemed to have one thing in common - they all had either python foundations or python interfaces! If I was to blend them all together as I envisioned, I would need to learn python. That was the start, roughly 9 months ago.

Then selective attention kicked in. Suddenly, everywhere I looked, python was popping up, and I found that many of the modelers and hackers on the 'net that I most revered were in fact python-heads at heart.

And finally, about 4 months ago, as I got my new domain registered and hosted, and was trying to determine how to most easily bootstrap my blog, I found PyDS, a blogging system that not only supported upstreaming (which I needed), but also was crafted in, what else, python.

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PS: This post is also a first test of categories in PyDS<

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