Jython Monthly |
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November 2009 -- Issue #36 |
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I hope that you enjoy this month's issue, and please feel free to send me suggestions, questions, or feedback.
Thanks
My information is as follows:
Josh Juneau
Podcast Website: https://www.jythonpodcast.com
Podcast Feed: https://feeds.feedburner.com/JythonPodcast
News
Jump
The Jump project is a new build tool for distributing Jython applications as JAR files. This project is growing quickly and development is aggressive...great news! For more information and to get started using Jump, please visit the site at https://opensource.ollix.com/jump/wiki
Django-Jython 1.0 is Released
The 1.0 version of Django-Jython has been released. It includes support for a few different database backends including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and SqlServer. This release targets Django 1.0 usage, stay tuned for an upcoming Django-Jython 1.1 release which will contain Django 1.1 support. This release will be coming soon.
Visit Site: https://code.google.com/p/django-jython/
Open Source Jython Book Available Online at jythonbook.com
The Jython Book is now available online. This is an early first draft of the book and the book authors appreciate all feedback and suggestions. To see the source, please visit the https://kenai.com/projects/jythonbook. For information about feedback and commenting, please see the wiki.
Articles
Unfortunately, there were no articles for this month. However, if you haven't listened to the podcast yet then I recommend giving it a listen as I highlight one of the features that is oftentimes overlooked in Netbeans...the Netbeans Python debugger.
Blogs
Blogs noted in bold are only presented in newsletter, not on podcast.
Google Trends on Databases and Languages - Google Trends
Jython Scripting Language - SOFAINE's Blog
Django-Jython 1.0 Released - Simon Willison
PyCon 2010 Pre-Favorites - Catherine
More PyCon 2010 Pre-Favorites - Carl T.
30 Best Plugins for Eclipse - Windows Live Blog
My Polyglot Exploration - Erling Wegger Linde
Java vs Python - Kilon
Tanimotopy - Chemical Code
IronPython at Pycon 2010 - Michael Foord
Frameworks