Archive for the ‘open source’ Category
Jython and Internationalized Domain Names.
I’m happy to announce that jython finally supports Internationalized Domain Names.
Jython supports IPV6.
I am delighted to announce that jython is IPV6 ready: the future of internet addressing is fully supported.
PyCon Ireland 2010: A great success!
I’m delighted to report that PyCon Ireland 2010, the first ever python language conference in Ireland, was a great success! Over 100 people came, attended two dozen talks and tutorials in three tracks, and participated in sprints and open-spaces.
A list of open source HTTP proxies written in Java.
A few years ago, as an aide to python web programers, I compiled a database of open source HTTP proxies written in python, which became surprisingly popular.
So I’ve decided to expand the database to encompass the other language that I regularly use, java, and publish a database of open source HTTP proxies written in java.
Announce: jyson, a pure java JSON codec for jython.
I’m delighted to announce the publication of jyson, a fast codec for JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), a lightweight and easy-to-use data interchange format.
New xhaus.com open source software portal.
I’m delighted to announce the opening of the xhaus.com open source software portal.
On the portal you will find source code, documentation, issue trackers, etc, for open source software that we have published.