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  1. got his copy of Dive Into !Python 3 and is very happy about it. Many thanks to @diveintomark!
  2. @128battute Lei voleva discutere la loro relazione, anziché viverla. Lui la uccise senza dire una parola.
  3. smoothly upgraded to Karmic, apart from minor glitches (gij overriding java w/o asking, python3.1 appearing then disappearing w/o reason).
  4. reads that, according to Wampler & Payne, a method signature includes the defining type. But Odersky &c. give a different definition. #scala
  5. ha aggiunto alla traduzione italiana di Dive Into !Python 3 anche la prefazione scritta da Jesse Noller.
  6. extolling the virtues of the Byrd model. !prolog
  7. in mattine come queste non riesce a farsi bastare nemmeno gli zuccheri e gli stimolanti della colazione. Per l'umore, intende.
  8. @aggshow some (cute) more here: http://www.flickr.com/photo...
  9. @mrfabbri uhm, invitante, ma... cos'è? (Chiedo qui perché le tue ultime entry su Twitter non sono apparse su FriendFeed.)
  10. having fun with a bug report: http://bit.ly/1Vknad
  11. skipping unit tests in !Python 3.1 and reorganizing code around a package structure, still unsure about the mechanics of __init__.py files.
  12. wasted the better part of a Sunday, and he hasn't finished yet.
  13. RT @dewitt Facebook's Achilles' heel will be the historical bias toward "people you know" versus "people you find interesting."
  14. quickly assembled ten lines of a scruffy !Python script using lxml.html, and suddenly his life got almost as easy as before.
  15. RT @dewitt Trying Facebook again. Confused. Symmetric follow last made sense in junior high school, when we were BFF.
  16. @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. ;-)
  17. @mark_l_watson another example of this practice could be the Parse class in Ward Cunningham's FIT.
  18. @toyg it looks like nginx Windows builds do exist. I'll try to stick with LightTPD, though, at least until I miss something critical.
  19. 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.
  20. released RubyFIT 1.2, a mostly useless move since the Ruby world has already settled on Cucumber (for general use) and SLIM (for Fitnesse).