Mark Ramm

Ann Arbor

42.281876, -83.748482

CompoundThinking.com

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Where do you work? Optio Software
What do you use Python for? Web Software, scripts, and reading books.
Primary Python frameworks/libraries you use? SQLAlchemy, Genshi, Mako, Beautiful Soup, Paste, WebOb, TurboGears, Dateutil, Nose
What Python topics most interest you? everything
How many years have you been using Python? 8 years off and on, 3 very seriously.

Blog Posts

blog posts

TurboGears 1.0.5 released

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On July first we cut out another 1.0.x TurboGears release. I see this release as an ongoing effort to maintain our 1.0.x users and provide support ...

TG2, and Release Management

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TG2 has been a wild and crazy place with quite a few API changes over the last 4 months. Cutting a release makes installation easier, at least in...

TurboGears 2 gets a release

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I’d like to officially announce the release of TurboGears 1.9.7 alpha 1. We’ve been working on this for a while yet, and while there&...

George Carlin on work

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George Carlin’s passing this week was a suprising loss, not least because I always thought of someone who told hard truths in a way that made...

“But, I’m Not Dead Yet”

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I keep getting reports that TurboGears seems to be stagnant, and from the inside that just does not make sense: We’ve had 202 checkins in the...

Thinking about Auth*

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One common piece of user feedback from the TurboGears 1 community: Authentication and Authorization are somewhat too closely tied by identity. A...

TG2 Status

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Well, it’s official now, I have a new job with Predictix, doing open source TurboGears and Python web dev stuff. Predictix is very much inv...

What’s up with “Mastery” in programming?

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The term “Mastery” is kind of loaded with political and historical baggage. When we hear it we might go down the path of masters and s...

Some TurboGears Love

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I just found this blog post about Paris Envies, and why Jon chose TurboGears for that project. I think we come out looking pretty good ;) He wa...

Suburbia

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Prolonged adolecence is not a new problem, it’s just new to the masses: Children of kings and great magnates were the first to grow up out o...


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