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MIX conference is my favorite conference. It is always full of surprises, and it is not restricted to Microsoft technologies. It has been a habit for me to grab the links to MIX videos since MIX 07, and I'm keeping this habit for this year too :).Here Read More
A problem that we face everyday is creating CRUD interfaced for our databases. Creating a CRUD interface is always a boring and tedious job. Even if you want to initialize your data, you may break something by mistake if you use SQL Server Management Read More
A friend told me that there is an arabic book for Python, which is a translation of "Byte of Python", one of the most popular Python books.This is a good step toward popularizing Python, specially among children.Please go and download the arabic version. Read More
There are some talks lately about the next version of C#, and what is should add. People has gone too far asking for new features, most notably the dynamic lookup static void Main(string[] args){    dynamic    {        Read More
Finally, the long-awaited Django book is released under the GNU Free Documentation license. Everybody can learn and suggest enhancements to the book or Django.Does Django runs with IronPython? Yes, it runs on IPCE, but I don't think that everything runs Read More
ActiveState, the leader in dynamic languages development tools, has released the OpenKomodo intiative. OpenKomodo is targeted at creating an open source IDE for dynamic languages and the web, based on ActiveState Komodo IDE (which is proprietary). Read More
Manning Publishing is working on the first book about IronPython, called IronPython in Action. You can download the first chapter for free. They have provided the chapters 2, 3 and 4 under their early access program. Read More
Last Friday was the date for the 1st EgyPy meeting. Few people showed up. We discussed the release of IronPython 2 Alpha 3, IronRuby, Microsoft support for dynamic languages & DLR.Also, Dody showed us Havana, our CMS which we built using C# & Read More
What: 1st Egypy (Egyptian Python Users Group) meetingWhere: Cilantro Cafe in Mesaha Square, Dokki, Cairo, EgyptWhen: Friday, 27th of July, 2007, 6:00 PMWhy: For the community members to know each other.To define the activities for the next monthsShare Read More
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I am planning to start a Python community in Egypt. Python is a high-level dynamic programming language which values programmers' productivity over machine performance. You can register here & find the Python forum here Read More
Update 16/7/2007: A version of my presentation in PowerPoint 2003 format is attached with this post. The demos are attached with the original one here For audience opinons, see Korayem or Ahmad Shreef To know how we got the idea of Read More
Dear PythoneersSilverkey is going to hold its second demo day on 7/7/2007 in Cairo, Egypt. You can see the demo day agenda here. We are going to make a discussion about static vs. dynamic languages, using C# and Python as examples. I'm going to represent Read More
Herehttp://blogs.msdn.com/ironpython/archive/2007/05/25/our-talks-at-teched-2007-june-4-8th-in-orlando.aspxThis is going to be more in-depth than the talks at MIX. I just hope they release the screencasts like they did to the screencast Read More
Dynamic languages are very productive. This is why they are very popular in the UNIX community, because they form an essential part of their culture. In the Windows community very few people used them. People believed that dynamic languages are Read More
posted Sunday, April 08, 2007 9:03 PM by tayseer | 12 Comments
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