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gpian

  1. extolling the virtues of the Byrd model. !prolog
  2. in mattine come queste non riesce a farsi bastare nemmeno gli zuccheri e gli stimolanti della colazione. Per l'umore, intende.
  3. @aggshow some (cute) more here: http://www.flickr.com/photo...
  4. @mrfabbri uhm, invitante, ma... cos'è? (Chiedo qui perché le tue ultime entry su Twitter non sono apparse su FriendFeed.)
  5. having fun with a bug report: http://bit.ly/1Vknad
  6. skipping unit tests in !Python 3.1 and reorganizing code around a package structure, still unsure about the mechanics of __init__.py files.
  7. wasted the better part of a Sunday, and he hasn't finished yet.
  8. RT @dewitt Facebook's Achilles' heel will be the historical bias toward "people you know" versus "people you find interesting."
  9. quickly assembled ten lines of a scruffy !Python script using lxml.html, and suddenly his life got almost as easy as before.
  10. RT @dewitt Trying Facebook again. Confused. Symmetric follow last made sense in junior high school, when we were BFF.
  11. @toyg blog less, twit more! Oh, and try starting from smaller stuff, so as to continue doing something even when you're not in the mood. ;-)
  12. @mark_l_watson another example of this practice could be the Parse class in Ward Cunningham's FIT.
  13. @toyg it looks like nginx Windows builds do exist. I'll try to stick with LightTPD, though, at least until I miss something critical.
  14. really, REALLY pissed off at Apache 2.0 & 2.2 installers hanging indefinitely on Win2k, so he'll try LightTPD and hopefully never look back.
  15. released RubyFIT 1.2, a mostly useless move since the Ruby world has already settled on Cucumber (for general use) and SLIM (for Fitnesse).
  16. finds that the Ruby 1.8.7 inconsistency affecting RubyFIT was the order (or lack thereof) in the results returned by Dir.glob.
  17. didn't know how wrong he got character encoding support in RubyFIT until he actually got it right (or at least "less wrong" than before).
  18. likes Ctrl+Shift+U on GNOME a lot, actually.
  19. @simonw it feels like Italy.
  20. @ndw input/output "redirection" perhaps? Just guessing, since I don't know the XProc specification context.