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Flask and Gevent on Heroku by __init__pyin Python

[–]__init__py[S] 1 point2 points ago

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It follows the best practices in Flask's documentation and already has HTML5 Boilerplate templates to reduce cross-browser issues. I don't see that as being overly complicated?

My Google Summer of Code with Code for America by __init__pyin programming

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Thanks a lot.

It was awesome being able to work for a non-profit in SF for the summer, and I think Code for America is tackling some really important issues (and everything is 100% open on Github). Waking up and writing open-source code everyday was a great way to spend the summer.

My Google Summer of Code with Code for America by __init__pyin programming

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Haha, thank you. I've tried to make my blog mostly helpful snippets of code.

My Google Summer of Code with Code for America by __init__pyin programming

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Thanks, man. I had no idea about this at all — definitely mindblown at the moment.

Interview with Ken Thompson (We hated C++. If we'd thought of it we have done an OO version of C.) by neutronbobin programming

[–]__init__py 6 points7 points ago

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JavaScript: yes.

That node.js bullshit: no.

RIP AppEngine by freakingthefuckout12in Python

[–]__init__py 13 points14 points ago

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If it's going to end up costing more than EC2 (which the majority of threads in the Google App Engine Group seem to indicate), then I'm just going to switch over to Amazon.

It's beginning to seem like this was all a huge marketing mistake, or else Google's truly considering alienating the long-tail of App Engine's developer user base.

Also, what the hell happened to upgrading the Python version?