About: I'm working on dynamic languages at Sun Microsystems. I used to work on the Cosmo and Chandler projects at OSAF, and I've been involved with the Apache Software Foundation since 1999. I am nuts about photography

Where do you work? Sun Microsystems
What do you use Python for? All kinds of stuff
What Python topics most interest you? everything
How many years have you been using Python? 6

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EuroPython 2008

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Next week I’ll be at EuroPython 2008, in Vilnius, Lithuania, where I’ll be moderating a panel on Jython. If you have questions that you...

DTrace on Linux?

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I’ve been meaning to write a post about DTrace, and Tim Bray’s tweet finally got me moving. It looks like some people are trying to mak...

Book Review: The Creative Digital Darkroom

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There seem to be growth cycles that photographers go through. One of them is related to postprocessing of photographs. When I started taking pictur...

zomg Carl Hewitt has a blog…

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Carl Hewitt, the inventor of the Actor model has a blog.

What I am hoping for at WWDC

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1. 3G iPhone with hardware GPS - I am dying to put my Nokia 6600 to rest 2. An emphasis on stability and performance in 10.6. - 10.5 just seems les...

Thoughts on MagLev - VM’s for everybody!

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One of the most visible presentations from last weeks RailsConf was Avi Bryant’s demonstration of MagLev, which is a RubyVM that is based on ...

OS X Scripting

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John Gruber followed up on Daniel Jalkut’s suggestion that Apple replace AppleScript with Javascript: I agree with this wholeheartedly. Or m...

Book Review: Practical Artistry: Light & Exposure for Digital Photographers

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I’m not sure how it happened, but somehow I got onto the list for a review copy of Practical Artistry: Light & Exposure for Digital Photo...

Tim and Twitterbucks

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So Tim Bray wants to make sure that Twitter stays around, and therefore wants a business model for Twitter. I’d like it to stay around too, w...

Notes on A History of Erlang

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Joe Armstrong wrote a paper for last year’s HOPL-III conference on the history of Erlang. For some reason, I didn’t get a paper copy of...


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