[portland] Upgrading from Python-2.4 to -2.5
kirby urner
kirby.urner at gmail.com
Mon Dec 29 20:01:14 CET 2008
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Rich Shepard <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
> I hope all of you are enjoying the holidays and the disappearance of the
> snow.
>
Why not go all the way to 2.6, now ready for prime time, and your leap
off to 3.0?
Probably because of your libraries, I'm facing similar issues.
I keep several Pythons on most computers but mostly use 2.5.
I'm pretty up to speed on Django by now, not really much to it, which
is the whole point. Leaves it to the developer to create an elegant
site, or not, kinda like Python itself (so few restrictions).
However, even as I stuff my head with knowledge, older knowledge leaks
away, so I'm no longer so great in the saddle with httpd (Apache) damn
it to hell (not Apache, my leaking).
Speaking of leaking, I'm pumping my colleagues to get more involved
with Immersive Media, one of the coolest and most prestigious of
Portland's high tech bevy. Google uses their cameras for Google
Streets.
Here's where my lesson planning might go (connects to edu-sig work,
where I use SQL to teach about polyhedra):
http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?threadID=1876104&tstart=0
Kirby
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