- SQLORB module: The SQLORB class and it's accompaning SQL class allow you to read and write objects using a DB-API connection object. [code might have some bitrot] (database object persistence python sql)
- rawdog: rawdog is an RSS Aggregator Without Delusions Of Grandeur. Written in Python, it uses Mark Pilgrim's feed parser to read RSS 0.9, 1.0, 2.0, CDF and Atom feeds. It runs from cron, collects articles from a number of feeds, and generates a static HTML page l (aggregator html python rss)
- Object Relational Membrane: The Object Relational Membrane is a Python package that provides the functionality of an object relational layer like EJB or other persistence storage systems. (database object persistence python sql)
- Trashy Tesla Coil: a tesla coil made entirely from junk from dumpster diving (coil diving dumpster tesla)
- CBS News | States Mull Taxing Drivers By Mile: California, Oregon considering tax on miles driven based on GPS data; odometers apparently forgotten. (gps liberty privacy tax)
- SimpleTAL: SimpleTAL is a stand alone Python implementation of the TAL, TALES and METAL specifications used in Zope to power HTML and XML templates. SimpleTAL is an independent implementation of TAL; there are no dependencies on Zope nor is any of the Zope work re-u (python templates zpt)
- Crypto-Gram Newsletter: Crypto-Gram is a free monthly e-mail newsletter from security expert Bruce Schneier, with over 100,000 readers. In its seven years of regular publication, Crypto-Gram has become one of the most widely read forums for free-wheeling discussions, pointed cri (cryptography liberty politics privacy schneier security)
- SQLObject: SQLObject is an object-relational mapper. It allows you to translate RDBMS table rows into Python objects, and manipulate those objects to transparently manipulate the database. (database object persistence python sql)
- CSS resources: Useful tips, tricks and hacks for CSS layout (css layout)
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
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