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@mvaldebv Tu post escapa las comillas con backslashes. Apostaria a que el culpable es PHP y sus idiotas magic_quotes 2009-08-10 13:01:20 in reply to mvaldebv
@rfuentealbac Pero si es igual que un tar! (aunque sospecho que no te refieres a crear el archivo) 2009-08-10 13:07:54 in reply to rfuentealbac
Asi que el congreso en Valpo es una "señal de descentralizacion" ¿Que opinan los de fuera de R.M? 2009-08-11 00:20:30
Personalmente, creo que es una "señal" que vale hongo. 2009-08-11 00:22:21
@fbertra No me convence. Esas "señales" hace que *parezcamos* descentralizados, pero no que lo seamos. 2009-08-11 13:11:06 in reply to fbertra
@mruiz_ Eso está mas o menos confuso. De hecho, yo ni recuerdo donde uno le asignaba una temática al trabajo. 2009-08-11 17:01:50 in reply to mruiz_
@gonzalemario Mirando en http://cfp.inf.utfsm.cl/ veo que elegi "desarrollo de software" en la lista respectiva 2009-08-11 18:14:08 in reply to gonzalemario
@kaolong Vale wn, justo me habia perdido la ultima escena :D 2009-08-11 22:45:21 in reply to kaolong
RT @deufon: http://is.gd/2dVxl Nuestros honorables dando la nota alta 2009-08-12 15:33:18 in reply to deufon
@deufon Lata que los periodistas sean mamones y no pongan los nombres de los que no votaron y de los que votaron en contra. 2009-08-12 15:35:51 in reply to deufon
En http://tinyurl.com/l8sk4c pueden ver que politicos apernados votaron en contra de limitar la reeleccion de parlamentarios (via @deufon) 2009-08-12 15:46:22
@deufon Excelente dato! 2009-08-12 15:48:45 in reply to deufon
@matiasdelrio ¿Alguna posibilidad de *nombrar* a los parlamentarios que votan por apernarse? http://tinyurl.com/l8sk4c 2009-08-12 15:50:13
@matiasdelrio Mi punto es que los periodistas a veces se parecen al SERNAC, cuando avisa que existen usureros, pero no los nombra. 2009-08-12 15:52:06
@marcoantoine A mi me sorprendio un poco. Mas de la mitad votaron por *no* apernarse. Pero se necesitan 3/5 y faltaron 2 votos. 2009-08-12 15:55:48 in reply to marcoantoine
@deufon Eso si falta cachar quienes son los 20 diputados que estan ausentes (son 120, hay 100 votos)! 2009-08-12 16:03:34 in reply to deufon
@walderrama el FAIL del nombre del partidopirata es muy grande como para ignorarlo :( 2009-08-12 17:05:01 in reply to walderrama
@walderrama Ojalá que se buena, porque para contrarrestar ese nombre, es necesario 2009-08-12 17:29:17 in reply to walderrama
@walderrama Lo otro es que al darle un ojo al sitio, parece estar solamente enfocado en los temas "digitales". 2009-08-12 17:30:59 in reply to walderrama
Bravo! @matiasdelrio esta tweeteando cuanto llevan los diputados que votaron en contra del límite a la reelección. Varios son del 90! 2009-08-12 18:12:30
@matiasdelrio Mis respetos. Me gusta ese periodismo de ir al grano en vez de dejarla botando (como originalmente habia hecho latercera.cl) 2009-08-12 18:17:28 in reply to matiasdelrio
@matiasdelrio Te la creo con los alcaldes, donde el resultado es más incierto. Pocos parlamentarios pasan por elecciones de verdad. 2009-08-12 18:30:08 in reply to matiasdelrio
@fbertra De acuerdo. Pero siendo realistas, el binominal no va a desaparecer en, digamos, los proximos 5 o 10 años. 2009-08-12 20:41:49 in reply to fbertra
@rfuentealbac Es eso posible en general? Suena al mitico BDUF (o BAUF?) 2009-08-14 02:10:34 in reply to rfuentealbac
@jorgerodsua A mi tb me sorprende la curva de JRuby (pero no la de Groovy). Sera coincidencia lo del alza de Scala en el mismo lapso? 2009-08-16 17:12:17 in reply to jorgerodsua
@jorgerodsua En cuanto al sitio, otros gráficos generados con indeed.com dan resultados que me parecen razonables: http://is.gd/2k5Kw 2009-08-16 17:16:23
@abraham_barrera '+'.join(b for b in buzzword) ? 2009-08-10 17:32:54 in reply to abraham_barrera
@_phred Keep an eye on http://tinyurl.com/ln3c2x (opensourced, in-development Jython book) if you are interested on GUIs with Jython 2009-08-11 01:00:48 in reply to _phred
@julienledem Jeremy Siek is interested on adding "gradual typing" to python. See http://bit.ly/oQBwl 2009-08-11 01:04:06 in reply to julienledem
@jessenoller if Python had blocks/anon-delegates, we wouldn't need the with statement . And twisted programs would be easier to read ;) 2009-08-11 12:42:28 in reply to jessenoller
@jessenoller The with statement doesn't solve the ugly callbacks problem (Anyway, blocks and Python aren't friends, and that won't change) 2009-08-11 17:00:37 in reply to jessenoller
@lcruzc ¿Alcanza con Python + turtle http://is.gd/2cMB9 ? (Mira la presentacion en http://is.gd/2cMFK) 2009-08-11 23:34:55 in reply to lcruzc
Learning in jython-users that Jython is being used to program a synchrotron (http://is.gd/2dRfs) in the UK! 2009-08-12 14:23:40
@flangy output_string = `run my command` ;-) 2009-08-13 00:29:04 in reply to flangy
@clemesha Nice, I didn't know about inlineCallbacks! 2009-08-13 14:44:26 in reply to clemesha
@kidehen I have a hard time following the analogy (between C's &/* and HTTP URLs/URIs). Any pointers to help understanding it? 2009-08-14 02:27:44 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen Wait, I know you are doing it in good faith, but don't be condescendent. I know C and I know pointers. 2009-08-14 20:12:29 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen However, I wasn't able to follow your analogy of *x <=> URI, &x <=> URL (or something like that). It needs more explanation, IMHO 2009-08-14 20:14:35
RT @voidspace: Stackoverflow proves programmers use C#/Java during the week at work, but prefer Python and Ruby. :-) http://twurl.nl/3vrg6v 2009-08-15 16:47:41
RT @fwierzbicki: Chart of JVM Language job trends: http://evolutionarygoo.com/blog/?p=355 - Jython is doing very nicely according to this. 2009-08-15 16:49:28
@kidehen Thanks, I get the essence of URI/URL difference. My fault was trying to apply your analogy as an isomorphism :) 2009-08-16 13:03:53 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen Also, the "Pointer with Binky" video is funny [after you stop taking it as a "you don't know pointers" affront ;)] 2009-08-16 13:07:34
@kidehen Anyway, I got interested on the analogy because it's hard to explain URI/URL difference to the 99% of the programming world 2009-08-16 13:11:31
@kidehen In fact, I'm leaning towards *not* caring when URL/URI terms are incorrectly mixed. Seems like an innocuous mistake. 2009-08-16 13:16:08
@kidehen Cool, I also enjoy these exchanges a lot. 2009-08-16 13:20:34 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen There is a practical difference. Pointer concepts seem more practical to me. Messing up with them have obvious bad results. 2009-08-16 13:21:50 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen Of course, I'm open to be enlightned: Do you have any example of a practical problem with mixing URI/URL concepts? 2009-08-16 13:24:35 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen (Other than trying to dereference an URN, which I have never seen anybody doing it) 2009-08-16 13:25:14
@kidehen Oh, I see. And yeah, standard should be the first respect the URL/URI distinction. 2009-08-16 13:29:39 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen That's a good example. In the case of URL/URI, I prefer this example-driven approach than the concept-centric one. 2009-08-16 13:49:20 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen Because out there the pre-conception is that the URL/URI difference is purely theorical and almost devoid of practical effect 2009-08-16 13:51:17 in reply to kidehen
@kidehen And as you see, even myself, who has been exposed to the amazing power of the web3, is influenced by this widespread preconception 2009-08-16 13:52:56
@rfuentealbac BDUF = Big Design Up Front 2009-08-16 16:52:17 in reply to rfuentealbac
Testing @hudsonci + @jython plugin. Very, very promising! 2009-08-16 17:29:33
Every python programmer is sentenced to fiercely fight with setuptools at least one day of his life. Today was my turn. 2009-08-16 20:10:10
@jezdez I'm *hoping* that it is only one :) 2009-08-16 21:35:24 in reply to jezdez
@kaolong Mucho Excel y Word? ;P 2009-07-27 18:13:30 in reply to kaolong
@slaramen Abajo del caracol que está al lado del giratorio (metro L.Leones), hay una picada onda italiana muy buena. Recomiendo la lasaña 2009-07-28 12:33:43 in reply to slaramen
@slaramen Eso si, el local es bien chico. Picada poh! ;) 2009-07-28 12:34:31
@slaramen Por cierto, no tenia idea que te habias venido a Santiago. Bienvenido! 2009-07-28 12:44:48 in reply to slaramen
@fbertra En twitter también han sido un poco ineptos. FriendFeed corre en Python (VM similar a Ruby1.9) sin dramas. 2009-07-29 15:01:02 in reply to fbertra
@fbertra Pero si el team de JRuby se fue pq le ofrecieron una alternativa mejor. No los echaron, ni nada por el estilo. 2009-07-29 15:14:04 in reply to fbertra
@fbertra Yeah, pero los articulos le ponen color. Charlie Nutter dijo que adoraba trabajar en Sun, pero EngineYard les ofrecia algo mejor 2009-07-29 20:54:01 in reply to fbertra
@fbertra Por otra parte, Frank Wierzbicki (lead developer de Jython) sigue en Sun. 2009-07-29 20:55:11
Apple mismo se sigue encargando de hacer horriblemente peligroso desarrollar para el iPhone http://is.gd/1Tz0d 2009-07-29 21:46:56
@VhsPiceros Yo tengo una amarilla. Haber sabido que me la iba a quedar, me aseguro una negra. 2009-07-30 12:01:46 in reply to VhsPiceros
@abraham_barrera @lcruzc Insisto: Gente, Herramientas, Procesos: http://bit.ly/10bbv5 2009-07-31 21:47:33 in reply to abraham_barrera
Pagando 2do semestre en la U. Para variar la USACH no cumple con la hora y el tramite me quita 1 hora de mas. 2009-08-04 19:39:31
@SoleMoris Ja. Entonces algun punto de los ultimos 158 años se paro el reloj. 2009-08-04 21:04:43
Todavía encuentro latas vacías de RedBull en rincones de la pieza... 2009-08-04 21:25:16
@SoleMoris Por otro lado, culturalmente en el país no se respetan los horarios. Así que la U simplemente te prepara para la realidad ;-) 2009-08-04 23:49:09 in reply to SoleMoris
@SoleMoris O como decían antiguamente: Agua, ajo y resina. 2009-08-04 23:50:26
Writing NTriples feels quite similar to write YAML or JSON fixtures 2009-07-27 11:51:35
Ah, damn case insensitiveness. I love you when I'm the implementor, but hate you when I'm the user. 2009-07-27 14:07:16
RT @jeresig Crockford has made JSON grammar business cards: http://bit.ly/2rxEVQ Defines the whole spec on a card. Want one so bad. 2009-07-27 16:04:55
@jorgerodsua The SOAP acronym is an oxymoron ;) 2009-07-27 17:33:39 in reply to jorgerodsua
Wow, I didn't know that there was a Git book, licensed under Creative Commons, from @apress http://progit.org 2009-07-27 23:52:29
Django selected by NASA as the web-framework for their cloud computing platform: http://is.gd/1R8ni 2009-07-28 10:16:46
Realizing that most things happen in a bottom-up way. But the top-down approach is better to describe, communicate and explain them! 2009-07-28 12:22:38
Writing software makes you learn unexpected things. Now I know the references of Farenheit scale, and why Kelvins aren't called degrees. 2009-07-30 00:29:48
@jorgerodsua Uh. I think that EJB3 is actually a *big* improvement over EJB2. 2009-07-30 13:04:27 in reply to jorgerodsua
@headius Scooby? (AFAICS, the name has not being taken by any programming language yet) 2009-07-31 20:10:27 in reply to headius
@headius OTOH, You may not be able to conquer the enterprise with such a name ;-) 2009-07-31 20:11:01
RT @jimbaker: Help us improve: if Jython does not match CPython's performance in a specific area, please file a bug: http://bugs.jython.org/ 2009-08-01 18:47:14
@crankycoder I'm curious on what caused that bytecode corruption bug. Any pointers? 2009-08-01 18:49:48
Many Ruby "tendencies" (like calling everything metaprogramming, as @voidspace points out) are from their vocal users. Not the majority. 2009-08-04 21:15:27
OTOH, that's why I like the Python community. Lack of too-vocal fanboys => no need to explain that such fanboys don't represent you. 2009-08-04 21:21:23
I still find empty canes of RedBull around my room... 2009-08-04 21:27:27
@wmacgyver If it works with the Linux version of Chromium, it may be a good reason to try it. 2009-08-04 22:54:44 in reply to wmacgyver
Damn!, the pain in the right hand is back 2009-07-20 10:59:21
@openlink Any chance of getting readline support into the isql client in future versions? 2009-07-21 13:47:00
@SammyRulez I suggest you to post on jython-users and include the details 2009-07-22 11:59:02 in reply to SammyRulez
@OpenLink Thanks! I'll RTFM the next time :) 2009-07-22 12:00:36 in reply to OpenLink
RT @agentdero: Jython, JGit and co. in Hudson: http://urlenco.de/hhckbr 2009-07-22 12:02:54
@drzuco @felipecerda If the bigger crap of software you have seen is IE7, you are very lucky. 2009-07-22 12:07:23 in reply to felipecerda
@drzuco @felipecerda I mean, where do you leave IE6 and IE5.5 ?!! 2009-07-22 12:08:15
RT @pjenvey: SQLAlchemy's 0.6 branch now passes 100% (1934 tests) on Jython trunk with PostgreSQL+zxjdbc 2009-07-22 12:15:04
RT @aldonline: Environmental Graffiti rocks. Check out these amazing pics from a Chilean volcano eruption last year http://bit.ly/VZiNO 2009-07-22 16:32:45
RT @jython Jython Website Redesigned: http://www.jython.org Documentation set for 2.5 is in the works. 2009-07-23 11:52:57
@SammyRulez For jython-specific problems, I'd go for jython-users 2009-07-23 11:54:22 in reply to SammyRulez
@diablogris of course 2009-07-23 14:15:12 in reply to diablogris
Very good post about the role of "magic-ness" on programming (and frameworks): http://is.gd/1JchV (by @ubernostrum) 2009-07-23 14:49:57
@jorgerodsua What do you mean by "URLs results"? 2009-07-24 14:16:37 in reply to jorgerodsua
@flangy I like that C# syntax for anonymous functions. Resembles the Scala one http://is.gd/1KD7m 2009-07-24 14:19:17 in reply to flangy
@jorgerodsua Are you sure that the cache-related headers (Cache-control, Pragma, Expires, Last-Modified, Etag) are correctly set? 2009-07-24 16:49:05 in reply to jorgerodsua
@jorgerodsua See also http://is.gd/1KPKe 2009-07-24 16:49:31
@jorgerodsua You want. Otherwise, HTTP proxies will get in your way too. 2009-07-24 17:30:34 in reply to jorgerodsua
@jorgerodsua Have you tried with Opera? I know it is also very aggressive with caching, while sticking to the standard. 2009-07-24 17:35:49 in reply to jorgerodsua
@reddcsci2001 I guess you should look at IronPython too: http://bit.ly/SXiZ3 2009-07-25 14:33:09 in reply to reddcsci2001
Writing technical books is hard. Should go shopping (especially considering that past-tomorrow is my mother's birthday). 2009-07-26 05:20:09
@AldoGaete Parece que te gusta eso de los estilos en flex! 2009-07-20 16:27:00 in reply to AldoGaete
@matiasdelrio Al menos empezaría a analizar la oferta de la competencia. Actualmente ni eso hago, por el famoso "amarre" del nº 2009-07-21 00:51:24 in reply to matiasdelrio
@diablogris @walderrama @EstebanFarfan @VhsPiceros @mvaldebv @abraham_barrera Y? van todos al kikazo el Jueves? 2009-07-22 01:25:42 in reply to diablogris
@gonzalemario Ni idea, pero merecido se lo tienen ;-) 2009-07-22 12:02:14 in reply to gonzalemario
@gonzalemario Bci le hace collera. De hecho, comparten la plataforma base. Aparentemente, desarrollada por TATA. 2009-07-22 12:10:20 in reply to gonzalemario
@gonzalemario Una de las desilusiones que me llevé cuando salí al mundo laboral, es que los bancos no funcionan como reloj. Ni de cerca. 2009-07-22 12:12:01
@gonzalemario Es más: tras ver parte del código de Bci, el hecho de que funcione es una de las posibles pruebas de que Dios existe ;-) 2009-07-22 12:14:08
@gonzalemario No exactamente. Trabajé en una empresa que era proveedora de Bci (entre otros). 2009-07-22 12:24:09 in reply to gonzalemario
@diablogris Yeah, ahi estaré. A que hora? 2009-07-22 13:17:12 in reply to diablogris
@matiasdelrio ¿Cual es la relación entre Frei y Cooperativa? (Google no arrojó nada al buscar) 2009-07-22 19:04:39 in reply to matiasdelrio
@deufon Todo el mundo es inculto en Ing de Soft, excepto los que hacen software para la NASA, armamento y otras cosas de vida o muerte 2009-07-23 13:14:05 in reply to deufon
@deufon Todos los demas practicamos algo que se parece más a artesanía, no a ingeniería. Y está OK. Mira por ej: http://is.gd/1J6LO 2009-07-23 13:16:27
@deufon Ta weno, aunque un poco desactualizado 2009-07-23 16:07:01 in reply to deufon
@deufon Yeah. Probablemente porque el objetivo es conseguir algo que económicamente no cuadra. Podríamos seguir otros 40 años. 2009-07-23 16:27:33 in reply to deufon
@lilianareyes Oh yeah. Onda "a nadie lo echan por contratar a IBM". Menos elegantemente un amigo les llamaba "cover-my-ass decisions" 2009-07-23 23:22:05
@ricardojara ...o que entienden a concho las herramientas e incluso saben extenderlas o hacer otras nuevas... 2009-07-25 22:13:35 in reply to ricardojara
@ricardojara @lilianareyes Hace casi un par de años escribí mi justificación sobre ese tema: http://tinyurl.com/ntp7tk 2009-07-25 22:17:28
Just "fixed" a bug and don't know why the fix works. I hate this feeling. 2009-07-13 13:31:05
Haven't realized how dysfunctional I am when developing without internet access 2009-07-13 17:51:13
Hudson now supports direct execution of Python scripts as build steps :) http://is.gd/1xCGg 2009-07-13 18:22:32
@gonzalodelgado Thiz fuzz, for example 2009-07-14 00:06:56 in reply to gonzalodelgado
@gonzalodelgado This fuzz, for example: http://bit.ly/2jf6de 2009-07-14 00:07:20 in reply to gonzalodelgado
Getting my share of frustration of the week while debugging flex internals. 2009-07-14 12:59:55
@SammyRulez Yes, it works. What database backend are you using? 2009-07-14 17:27:16 in reply to SammyRulez
@mrweektor Take a look at Jython 2.5. We focused our efforts on compatibility, which means that it is much like regular python. 2009-07-15 11:28:56 in reply to mrweektor
@gboissinot Previously Hudson didn't have a way to execute a piece of Python code in a *cross-platform* way. 2009-07-15 16:21:38 in reply to gboissinot
@deufon Ouch :( 2009-07-15 17:59:22 in reply to deufon
Just wrote "catch KeyError, e:" instead of "except KeyError, e:". Too much Java, ActionScript and Scala, I guess :D 2009-07-17 17:23:46
Doctests + Unicode are a pain. I wonder if Py3K fixed that. 2009-07-17 17:28:11
I hate you U+00A0 (yeah, yeah, I'm dealing with encoding hell) 2009-07-17 19:06:13
RT @javajuneau: Jython plugin released for Hudson adds ability to execute Jython script from the JVM: http://bit.ly/vYvfp 2009-07-19 15:34:39