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Java Sound & Music Software for Linux – Over the years I've noted that Java-based music and sound applications have increased in number and quality, yet no comprehensive list or summaries have covered these advances. And so at long last I present this survey of music and sound applications that require Java. The presentation follows no particular order, but in this first part I'll begin by questioning the use of Java in sound and music applications development, followed by a brief look at Java's internal audio and MIDI capabilities.
awesome window manager – awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window manager for X. It is very fast, extensible and licensed under the GNU GPLv2 license.
The Django Book – To the extent possible, this book covers Django 0.96 and higher. We've tried to write things in a forward-compatible way.
PyRSS2Gen – The RSS generators I found were built around print statements. Workable, but they almost invariably left out proper HTML escaping the sort which leads to Mark Pilgrim's to write feed_parser, to make sense of documents which are neither XML nor HTML. Annoying, but sadly all too common.
Debugging in Python – Introduction to using pdb. It assumes that you are not using any IDE — that you're coding Python with a text editor and running your Python programs from the command line.
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Java Sound & Music Software for Linux – Over the years I’ve noted that Java-based music and sound applications have increased in number and quality, yet no comprehensive list or summaries have covered these advances. And so at long last I present this survey of music and sound applications that require Java. The presentation follows no particular order, but in this first part I’ll begin by questioning the use of Java in sound and music applications development, followed by a brief look at Java’s internal audio and MIDI capabilities.
awesome window manager – awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window manager for X. It is very fast, extensible and licensed under the GNU GPLv2 license.
The Django Book – To the extent possible, this book covers Django 0.96 and higher. We’ve tried to write things in a forward-compatible way.
PyRSS2Gen – The RSS generators I found were built around print statements. Workable, but they almost invariably left out proper HTML escaping the sort which leads to Mark Pilgrim’s to write feed_parser, to make sense of documents which are neither XML nor HTML. Annoying, but sadly all too common.
Debugging in Python – Introduction to using pdb. It assumes that you are not using any IDE — that you’re coding Python with a text editor and running your Python programs from the command line.
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