Python and the Open Grid Protocol – status of the pyogp project (technical)
As you might have heard in the press, many people are quite active in making virtual worlds interoperability possible. So am I. Together with Linden
As you might have heard in the press, many people are quite active in making virtual worlds interoperability possible. So am I. Together with Linden
In this episode: How I cancelled my cellphone contract, what Vilnius is building and an oxymoron called „Clean Coal Technology“ (link zum Video) Inhalt Wie
This episode contains a summary of what happened at EuroPython, an explanation about sprints and how all that work is waiting for me at home.
EA has some first person jump’n’run game in the works which looks rather nice, as Wired found out. Endlich mal was anderes. Die ganzen Ego-Shooter
Today I talk about the sprint and what I am sprinting on at the EuroPython sprint (some call it a hackathon). You can also see
This post summarizes a bit what was happening yesterday in the virtual worlds space, namely Linden Lab’s Interoperability Announcement, Google’s launch of Lively and the
This episode: Yesterday we heard a great keynote by swedish researcher Hans Rosling at EuroPython 2008. His two main points are probably: 1. The world
Charlie Clark was talking about his Zope3 experiences and why it is a great framework to work with and here is my try on a
Today’s episode: Greetings from EuroPython 2008 from Vilnius, Lithuania. News about the EU Telecoms-Package but no voting result yet. More about EuroPython tomorrow. (link zum
In this episode: Viacom vs. Google and the big privacy breach! (link zum Video) Inhalt Gericht entscheidet: Google muss 12 TB an Daten an Viacom