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  • Web2Py: a python web framework we like

    calendar Jun 29, 2009 · 2 min read
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    Web2Py: a python web framework we like

    At Gioorgi.com we have used plenty of web frameworks.

    Giovanni Giorgi used Seaside,  a lot of PHP frameworks, Java Struts, RubyOnRails, and Python Django.

    We have started to look for Web2Py, a compact,  easy to learn  python web framework.

    From the most notable feature, it runs also on Google App Engine. Written by an Italian University professor for teaching web development, spots a very clean design, and a robust security infrastructure. We  suggest it because installation (and upgrading) is a snap.

    Let’s take a look to it…


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  • Jython 2.5rc4 has been released

    calendar Jun 25, 2009 · 1 min read
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    Jython 2.5rc4 has been released

    Released on June 8, 2009  Jython 2.5RC4 is out!

    We have followed Jython in the past months, and it seems promising looking at the jython newsletter.

  • Phing

    calendar Jun 22, 2009 · 1 min read
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    Phing
    PHing Is Not GNU make; it's a project build system based on Apache Ant. You can do anything with it that you could do with a traditional build system like GNU make, and its use of simple XML build files and extensible PHP "task" classes make it an easy-to-use and highly flexible build framework. Features include file transformations (e.g. token replacement, XSLT transformation, Smarty template transformations), file system operations, interactive build support, SQL execution, CVS operations, tools for creating PEAR packages, and much more.
    via Phing.
  • Le Squillo, mister B e l’ombra della defenestrazione

    calendar Jun 19, 2009 · 3 min read
     it  · futuro italia politica silvio-berlusconi
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    Non siamo mai stati dei simpatizzanti di Mr Berlusconi Silvio, sulle pagine di Gioorgi. Non ci è mai piaciuta la sua politica, nessuna sua proposta o tentazione anti-legale, anche se ogni tanto il suo humor da barzellettiere ci ha fatto ridere.

    La vita personale del signor B. non è per noi significativa: sono i fatti politici che ci interessano.

    In Italia (contrariamente all’America e ad una certa Europa), la vita privata di un premier non è mai stata motivo di dimissioni. E tra un incolore Andreotti e un frizzante Berlusca, sarei tentato di preferire il secondo, se non ci fossero risvolti penali.

    Questo non ci esime però da alcune osservazioni sulle notizie che circolano, e che sembrerebbero avere ripercussioni politiche.


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  • About Gioorgi.com: vote by your own!

    calendar Jun 17, 2009 · 1 min read
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  • iOpus | Web Browser Scripting, Web Testing, Web Scraping and Website Monitoring

    calendar Jun 15, 2009 · 1 min read
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    iOpus | Web Browser Scripting, Web Testing, Web Scraping and Website Monitoring
    iMacros - Web Automation, Web Testing and Web Scraping

    Record & replay all web surfing activities

    Automatically fill out web forms from a database

    Automate uploads, downloads, and data extraction

    iMacros is the only solution that works with websites that use Flash, Flex, Java and Silverlight

    via iOpus | Web Browser Scripting, Web Testing, Web Scraping and Website Monitoring.


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  • C– for cross compiler

    calendar Jun 14, 2009 · 2 min read
     en knowledgebase software  · complex interface lang
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    C-- for cross compiler

    In late 1994, when I need to write a programming language it was a pain. You must start with flex, lex and so on, and the way will be very long.

    Then I found GCC was able to compile in a pseudo-machine language, already optimized. Then a set of backend was able to emit mc68000, 80x86, power pc code…


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  • Geocities will die

    calendar Jun 12, 2009 · 1 min read
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    Geocities will die

    Bupmed from ArchiveTeam, we have a shocked news:

    Geocities was a once very popular web hosting service founded in 1994 and purchased by Yahoo in 1999. On April 2009, Yahoo announced they would be closing Geocities "later this year". Apparently, Yahoo will offer a means to export user data sometime this summer.
    The news is also reported by TechCrunch:
    Not with a bang, but with a whimper. Yahoo! is unceremoniously closing GeoCities, one of the original web-hosting services acquired by Yahoo! in 1999 for $2.87 billion.[...]

    GeoCities’ traffic has been falling over the past year. According to ComScore, GeoCities unique visitors in the U.S. fell 24 percent in March to 11.5 million unique visitors from 15.1 million in March of 2008. Back in October, 2006, it had 18.9 million uniques.[…]


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  • The best netbook-friendly Linux distros

    calendar Jun 12, 2009 · 1 min read
     en  · linux news relax
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    The best netbook-friendly Linux distros
    Hands-on We loved the Xandros based OS the Asus put on the original Eee PC for its simplicity and direct access to applications. Likewise Acer's version of Linpus, installed on the Linux versions of its Aspire One netbook. For 90 per cent of the tasks anyone's likely to perform on a netbook, they're spot on and allow the machines to boot up in under 20 seconds.
    via The best netbook-friendly Linux distros • Register Hardware.
  • Slashdot | Yahoo Releases Open Source Hadoop Distribution

    calendar Jun 11, 2009 · 1 min read
     en knowledgebase  · apache cloud-computing google ideas lang
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    Slashdot | Yahoo Releases Open Source Hadoop Distribution
    Yahoo has been a vociferous Apache Hadoop user and supporter for several years now, and uses it extensively within its Search technologies. Hadoop has been gaining popularity in the Cloud Computing space, with companies like the NYTimes converting 4TB and 11 million articles to PDFs in under 24 hours using Hadoop and EC2 in late 2007. Hadoop has been made available in Amazon's cloud and Yahoo has now released its own Hadoop version.
    from Slashdot | Yahoo Releases Open Source Hadoop Distribution.
  • Evolving concurrency, like memory management did

    calendar Jun 11, 2009 · 3 min read
     en erlang featured software  · development features framework http ideas internet java lang news performance python
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    Evolving concurrency, like memory management did

    As processors become faster and multiprocessor systems become cheaper, the need to take advantage of multithreading in order to achieve full hardware resource utilization only increases the importance of being able to incorporate concurrency in a wide variety of application categories.

    In this article we are evaluting a new approach to the concurrency. In the last five years computers are becoming even more parallel. Intel is pushing multi-core achiteture also on commodity personal computers. Neverless the computing power is ofter not well used: one again, hardware is a step head of our day-by-day software development. Remember when the 80286 came into light. The 286 was able to provide a multi-programming architecture but without memory management protection. We had to wait 386 hardware to see software working on preemptive multi-tasking, because software cannot cope with unprotected memory. In one word, it costs too much to develop a operating system without the new features the 80386 bring to us. What about concurrent programming? Can we look similarities in the  concurrency field?


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  • WinRun4J

    calendar Jun 10, 2009 · 1 min read
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    WinRun4J
    WinRun4j is a java launcher for windows. It is an alternative to javaw.exe and provides the following benefits:
    • Uses an INI file for specifying classpath, main class, vm args, program args.

    • Custom executable name that appears in task manager.

    • Additional JVM args for more flexible memory use.


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  • jQuery plugin: Tablesorter 2.0

    calendar Jun 8, 2009 · 1 min read
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    jQuery plugin: Tablesorter 2.0

    Often Customers require a way of ordering columns of small html table. This JQuery plugin offer a fast, and nice solution:

    jQuery plugin: Tablesorter 2.0.

  • WolframAlpha A new type of search engine

    calendar Jun 4, 2009 · 3 min read
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    WolframAlpha A new type of search engine

    Hi World. I didn’t lost a bit of  grip on edge news, altrought now I am married!

    In the first days of May we read about a new serach engine, called WolframAlpha.

    The idea behind WolframAlpha are interesting, so we will take a close look to it.

    Slashdot is following the engine very tightly (“Wolfram Alpha Launches Tonight, On Camera”, published  on May 16) ans so will do Gioorgi.com.

    [UPDATED! Google Squared is out of there!!]

    First published on May 18th, 2009


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  • ack – better than grep, a power search tool for programmers

    calendar May 29, 2009 · 1 min read
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    ack -- better than grep, a power search tool for programmers
    ack is a tool like grep, aimed at programmers with large trees of heterogeneous source code.

    ack is written purely in Perl, and takes advantage of the power of Perl’s regular expressions.

    via ack – better than grep, a power search tool for programmers.

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