Speaking at Front Range Pythoneers
Tomorrow Night I will be speaking about agile technologies with SQLAlchemy at the Front Range Pythoneers monthly meeting. I spent a few hours last night working out my presentation and creating a...
View ArticlePlonecon Recap
Last week I attended Plonecon in Washington D.C. We use Plone quite a bit at NREL, and I wanted to come up to speed on the state of the art, and see if I could find some folks to collaborate with on...
View ArticleSQLAlchemy Migrate Process Hiccups
So, I’ve done migration processes for two medium-large database schemas (50-100 tables) and I have found what I believe to be a disconnect in the process of migrating and a database and developing a...
View ArticleDBSprockets is back, Baby!
So I have had a pretty long hiatus from working on dbsprockets, but I’m back… with a vengeance. So, I worked hard to get Rum working in TG2, but struggled my ass off and got nowhere. Left tangled in...
View ArticleCoding Binge
I haven’t written to the blog in a while. Quite frankly, I’ve been busy. In the last 30 days, I have released 3 software new packages, updated 1, deprecated 1, participated in a sprint that lasted a...
View ArticlePycon 2009
So, Pycon registration has been up for a few days, I will be speaking both on and off-podium (read: open space) and providing assistance to and presenting tutorials. Here is a run down of what I am...
View ArticleBest of Breed: TG’s job is hard. Here’s why.
In 2005 Kevin Dangoor made the decision to glue together a few existing technologies into something that would be useful for the creation of web pages. This was marketed as the “Best of Breed”...
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