Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 15:51:13 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Dr. Dobb's Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Feb 15)
From: "Fredrik Lundh" <effbot@telia.com>
Correction: Forget what the eff-bot said in last week's URL.
Consortium member Advanced Simulation Technology, Inc
(ASTi) has its website at:
    http://www.asti-usa.com/
    A new SIG has been established: all kinds of Python compilers
    and Python analysis tools will be discussed on the compiler-sig:
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=583755581
        http://www.python.org/sigs/compiler-sig/
    More SPAM8 conference coverage:
    Jeff Shelton (of zopeNewbies fame) covers the zope track in more
    detail:
        http://weblogs.userland.com/zopeNewbies/2000/01/25 (tuesday)
        http://weblogs.userland.com/zopeNewbies/2000/01/26 (wednesday)
        http://weblogs.userland.com/zopeNewbies/2000/01/27 (thursday)
    Ka-Ping Yee took notes during the compiler session on developer's
    day:
        http://www.python.org/sigs/compiler-sig/dev-day-notes.txt
    Talking about conferences, Paul Everitt notices that it's now
    6 years since SPAM1:
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/viewthread.xp?AN=585046812
    Quite a noisefest on comp.lang.python this week; if you're
    interested in why Python really needs a new syntax, check out
    the newsgroup archives.  If not, read on.
    Neel Krishnaswami improves the signal-to-noise ratio by
    posting half-a-dozen "real problems with today's Python":
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/viewthread.xp?AN=583770349
    Barry Warsaw tells prospective CPython hackers how to configure
    emacs' cc-mode:
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=584320718
    Warren Postma ports Python to Phar Lap TNT:
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=584219526
    Greg Ewing announces Plex 0.1, a flexible tokenizer tool:
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=582911825
        http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Plex
    Jon Udell writes about Python from a Perl perspective.
        http://www.byte.com/feature/BYT20000201S0001
    Will Python 3000 (aka Py3K, formerly known as 2.0) break
    existing programs?
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/viewthread.xp?AN=584428737
    Finally, Robert Wentworth notices that Python's now being
    talked about in the wonderful world of fashion:
        http://www.deja.com/=dnc/getdoc.xp?AN=584887423
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Everything you want is probably one or two clicks away in these pages:
      Python.org's Python Language Website is the center of Pythonia
          http://www.python.org
      Much of Python's real work takes place on Special-Interest Group
          mailing lists http://www.python.org/sigs/
      Python Consortium emerges as an independent nexus of activity
          http://www.python.org/consortium
      Python To-Do List anticipates some of Python's future direction
          http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/todo.py
      The Vaults of Parnassus ambitiously collects Python resources
          http://www.vex.net/~x/parnassus/   
      Python Journal is at work on its second issue
          http://www.pythonjournal.com
      Links2Go is a new semi-automated link collection; it's impressive
      what AI can generate
          http://www.links2go.com/search?search=python
      Archive probing trick of the trade:
          http://www.dejanews.com/dnquery.xp?QRY=&DBS=2&ST=PS&defaultOp=AND&LNG=ALL&format=threaded&showsort=date&maxhits=100&groups=comp.lang.python
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