One of my favorite scenes in Monty Python and the Holy Grail is where they start attacking the French castle with a catapult loaded with cows. An iPhone app is coming soon that will let you fling cows all you want called Monty Python Cow Tossing and it should land in the next few weeks. [...]
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ActiveState Launches Amazon EC2 Cloud for Python Developers
ActiveState’s new Amazon-based cloud service enables Python developers to build and deploy secure enterprise cloud applications. – ActiveState has announced it is
delivering its ActivePython Community and Business Editions of its Python development environment as part of a
pre-built Python-centric AMI (Amazon Machine
Image) for the Amazon Elastic Compute
Cloud (Amazon EC2).
ActiveState,
which focuses on dynamic language…
JetBrains Strikes Python Developers with PyCharm 1.0 IDE
JetBrains delivers a new integrated development environment for Python, Django and Google App Engine developers, known as PyCharm 1.0. – JetBrains has delivered a new language-specific integrated development environment for Python and Django developers, known as PyCharm 1.0.
JetBrains, the maker of productivity-enhancing development tools such as IntelliJ IDEA,
adds a new language-specific IDE to its family of lightweight
language…
ActiveState Upgrades ActivePython
ActiveState announced a version of its Python, ActivePython, with connectors to open source and proprietary databases, new GUI toolkits and secure connections. – ActiveState has announced a new version of its
implementation of the Python language, ActivePython. ActiveState, which focuses on delivering solutions for dynamic language developers using such languages as Perl, Python, and Tcl,
is adding key Python open-source packages to its ActivePython Busi…
’80s Pop Stars Debbie Gibson & Tiffany Star In Syfy Original Movie
In news that might just be the best thing to come out of the ’80s since doorknocker earrings and skintight leggings, The Syfy Channel (We still hate spelling it like that, by the way….) has cast one-time pop rivals-turned-Playboy centerfolds Debbie Gibson and Tiffany in one of its Saturday night original movies. Production begins this [...]
eWEEK Newsbreak Video April 2 2010
Oracle is introducing the first major new release of the Tuxedo application server since it acquired the technology with the buyout in BEA Systems back in 2008. The new edition, called Oracle Tuxedo 11g, will support the Python and Ruby development languages as well as the long-time mainstays of C/C++ and COBOL.
Engine Yard, a provider of a cloud computing platform for Ruby and Ruby on Rails applications, has announced a new professional support offering for JRuby developers. Commercial JRuby support from Engine Yard includes developer assistance and advice on how to tune and optimize JRuby in production environments.
With reviews of the Apple iPad being released, Sprint has been quick to remind consumers of their 4G Overdrive high-speed hotspot offering. Sprint claims that on its 4G network, the iPad can surf the Web at speeds up to 10 times faster than on a 3G network.
IBM announces the IBM Global Entrepreneur initiative. It provides start-ups with no-charge access to industry-specific technologies in a cloud computing environment. Under the new program, IBM will provide access to its Research community as well as sales, marketing and technical skills.
And Ashley Daley wraps a few of the best online April Fools Jokes!
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Oracle Readies New Edition of Tuxedo Application Server
Oracle announces a new version of the Tuxedo application server that it acquired with the 2008 buyout of BEA Systems. The new edition, called Oracle Tuxedo 11g, will support the Python and Ruby development languages as well as the long-time mainstays of C/C++ and COBOL. The new Tuxedo, along with new mainframe re-hosting products such as Oracle Tuxedo Application Runtime for CICS and Batch 11g and Oracle Tuxedo Application Re-hosting Workbench 11g, is designed to allow data center managers to migrate existing IBM mainframe and database applications to large-scale grid and cloud computing platforms running the Oracle database.
– Oracle is introducing the first major new release of the Tuxedo application
server since it acquired the technology with the buyout in
BEA Systems in 2008.
Tuxedo 11G, redeveloped as part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11G, serves as
an SOA-ready system that supports the development and depl…
15 Ways Python Is a Powerful Force on the Web
The Python programming language has gained popularity as one of the components of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and Python/Perl/PHP) stack. Python has seen a resurgence in programmer interest, and dynamic languages such as Ruby and Python have emerged as alternatives to languages like Java and C#. And the popularity of software such as the Google App Engine, the Django Web framework and the Zope application server has made the language more attractive to developers. This slide show looks at some of the things that make Python a standard for Web application development.
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IronJS Brings JavaScript to .NET
With Microsoft touting its dynamic language support with technologies such as IronPython and IronRuby, a developer in Sweden named Fredrik Holmstrom is working toward the 0.1 release of a project known as IronJS, which will do for JavaScript what the aforementioned technologies did for Python and Ruby.
– With Microsoft touting its dynamic language support with technologies such
as IronPython and IronRuby, a developer in Sweden
named Fredrik Holmstrom is working toward the 0.1 release of a project known as
IronJS,
which will do for JavaScript what the aforementioned technologies did for
Python a…
Does Microsoft Take Dynamic Languages Seriously?
Software developer K. Scott Allen in a blog post questions Microsoft’s commitment to dynamic languages. At issue is whether Microsoft’s IronPython and IronRuby are first-class citizens in .NET land.
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Is Microsoft serious about dynamic languages?
That is a question that software developer K.
Scott Allen asked on his OdeToCode blog in a Nov. 23 post.
Specifically, Allen questioned Microsoft’s commitment to its IronPython and
IronRuby implementations of the Python and Ruby d…
Survey: Python Use Up 45%
Evans Data has announced that use of the Python programming language has increased by 45 percent since the spring of 2008.
– Evans Data has announced that use of the Python programming language has increased by 45 percent since the spring of 2008.
According to Evans Data’s most recent North American Development
Survey, the growth in Python use can be directly attributed to the use
of Google’s App Engine cloud developme…



