Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
The two groups have finished their parcels to the level where we can show them as part of our presentation on Thursday. I think this is great - It helps a bit with the presentation nerves as well.
Other happenings at the sprints:
PJE and Bob Ippolito have been hard at work on PythonEggs. This is going to be really good for Python -- it should make delivering applications of all kinds (including Chandler) much easier.
Best quote of the day: "You know what? I'll eat the microseconds."
Donovan Preston showed me his LivePage Test framework yesterday, and I forgot to mention it. Donovan is one of those folks who was doing AJAX stuff before the current AJAX hype got started. The stuff that I saw looked really useful for people who want to try to build richer in browser applications.
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