<div class="body"><p>G'day Pythonistas! Welcome to Issue Two of The
Python Papers. It has been an exciting time and we are pleased to have
reached this milestone. I'd like to say a big hello to all the people
who have provided their input in making this a reality: the
python-advocacy list, comp.lang.python, the Python User Groups that
responded to the call to participate and also many individuals. This is
also the first issue where we have attempted to publish both a PDF and
an HTML edition. </p><p><a href="http://pythonpapers.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.169/prod.5"> Get it here! (http://pythonpapers.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.169/prod.5) </a> </p>
<p>Please note the new volume number commences with the calendar year,
so the volume number has increased while the issue number is the same
as the last issue. </p>
<p>The choice of format was clearly an issue for many people on both
sides. Going forward, we will continue to use PDF as our primary
'authorative' version for the purposes of page numbering and
referencing, however the HTML edition will be made public in a day or
two after further editing to cope with conversion effects.
</p><p>Table of Contents:
Editorial | Page 1<br>
Python 411 Interview | Page 2<br>
Coding Idioms pt 2 -- Design Patterns | Page 5<br>
Python User Group Highlights | Page 7<br>
Firebird Database Backup by <br>
Serialized Database Table Dump | Page 10<br>
Python Events | P15<br>
Cheers,
-Tennessee Leeuwenburg
(Editor-In-Chief)
</p></div>
Posted <span> by <span>Tennessee Leeuwenburg</span> </span> on
<span>2007/02/09</span>