The other day I went to a meet of my local Linux User Group. They've been meeting monthly since the beginning of the year, but this was the first time I'd been able to make it. Within an hour, I was labelled a 'Python Zealot'. Jokingly, but he's got a point.
I'm practising C#. If anyone feels qualified to test a .NET function library providing classes representing real-valued vectors and matrices a hand would be appreciated. Perhaps someone even needs such a thing: it implements most of the operators (mathematical sense) that I could think of.
I ought to sort out web pages for some of these projects. Just not sure which domain to put them in (and hence which 'persona' to use).
I ought to sort out web pages for some of these projects. Just not sure which domain to put them in (and hence which 'persona' to use).
I saw this over at the humour page of the documentation for the Python scrpiting/programming language. (Yes, you heard me, the documentation has a 'humour' page. And that's not even why I love the language.) I thought some of you might like it.
I think I'm off to go and cross-post it everywhere else I can think of.
I think I'm off to go and cross-post it everywhere else I can think of.
So I managed it, and it didn't work quite like I expected. If you're interested, here's how.