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djm_

  1. @Hen_Dubz pics or it didn't happen. :D
  2. @codeinthehole Fantastic. The worst thing about it is they've moved backtick just to put that useless key there. I mapped it to vim escape.
  3. @codeinthehole which answers nothing.
  4. @codeinthehole ±
  5. @benbarden Indeed, something changed. Dan Webb got hired and fixed it: engineering.twitter.com/2012/05/improv…
  6. Very happy that "oh but Twitter does it" will no longer be a valid excuse for using bloody hashbangs & no fallback. Not that it was anyway.
  7. Not that they're not useful for some things, I just don't agree with advocating their blanket use when in reality a func. would suit fine.
  8. Nice to see core devs saying #django's class based views were a mistake. lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/dja…
  9. @barthes_simpson Plenty of it still around, just not on Hospital: soundcloud.com/roygreen/roygr…
  10. @kuramanga Yeh, they're funny about it around there. Plenty of other places in that park where's its fine though.
  11. @kuramanga Which bit were you in, the bit with the flowers and fountains? SE corner?
  12. @barthes_simpson Eh? You got told that?
  13. @i_like_robots Probably ridiculously simple, happy to give some pointers if it isn't although I'm no expert.
  14. @i_like_robots Also using Jinja here, but with Django mind. It has it's pros and cons, as ever.
  15. @i_like_robots Yeh, used Flask a couple of times at Tangent, great for small stuff or where you want a great deal of control over structure.
  16. Top right, good memories. savethesounds.info
  17. @Ceva_24 Haha, it wasn't. but that would have made it better.
  18. @i_like_robots awesome, let me know how that goes.
  19. @stevejalim ..it's still my go-to browser, I really like it in other regards. If I could mangle the stock one & Chrome I'd be happier!