Tag: python


  • Code Kata Day

    Code katas are a great way to practice your programming skills, but usually you do so in the language of your own choice. DomCode, the polyglot user group in Utrecht, organized an event to break that habit.

  • Make them pay

    Everybody pays The concept of “Everybody pays” is not new. It is actually quite normal in the Python world for community-organized conferences. It also depends on the conference. Nobody expects to get reimbursed for a barcamp or unconference. It’s “part of the deal” when going to such events. In the case of community conferences it…

  • In the past few days I’ve read quite a few weblog posts on language x vs language y and most of the posts were somewhat ranting or flaming against the language not of the author’s choice. Quite a few were triggered by the fact that Derek Sivers moved back to PHP from Ruby on Rails.…