November 2008
1 post
[19:45] <Metcalf> Is anyone here on twitter? - guess thats a yes
July 2008
4 posts
bots++ bots rock!
plusplusbot →
needs more bots, way more bots
hashtags
hashtags @ twitter (http://www.hashtags.org) + greasemonkey script (http://downtowncartel.com/hashtags-greasemonkey-script/) = awesome
moving alpha version of the kess-template engine to bitbucket in the next days
June 2008
2 posts
now via imified
corewar hackers on twitter? /me gets his MARS back running….
May 2008
3 posts
jippi-ka-yeah
guess who has a google app engine account now :D
damn it
studivz actually has a search similar to the tool i wrote. called “super suche” (http://www.studivz.net/Search/Super/)
studivz deeplink generator →
utilitymill is great. go check it out. this is my first small utility which generates deeplinks for studivz (a german facebook ripoff). for all those of you who don’t want to search for names only … but well single girls who like to party at their university and maybe anthing else (even though this was the reason i wrote it :D )
April 2008
12 posts
lexical dispatch in python →
in other news: this is awesome!
chatbox
just added the nice webinterface form hab.la to chat with visitors directly from my IM. niiiiiice :)
language benchmark →
this got me thinking, well because cobol rocks :P
test
yet another test if feedcrier picks this up
pytrash@twitter →
oh, and this is the twitter account for those of you who are eager to follow that too
what comes around goes around
i just send a msg to twitter via the twitter-jabber bot and had it pick with feedcrier to alert me via jabber. going full circle i guess :) anyway, the blog picks up the twitter feed too, so they will also show up here.
still more interfaces to add...
still adding some interfaces to this blog to get a nice workflow. new on board are: feedcrier.com and imified.com
setting up jabber interface
setting up account @ twitter.com
yet another fanboy blog
i like programming languages. a probably odd way to start a blog, but that’s how it is. and i’ve seen quite a lot of them, but i somehow must admit i’ve kind of fallen in love with python lately. therefore lock your seatbelts and join me in this trip through the python universe.