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PyCon, Python and Open Source community on FLOSS Weekly

Update: Check out the episode 108.

This next wednesday, Feb 10th at 1:30pm PST (7:30pm in Rio de Janeiro) – I’ll have the pleasure to join Randal Schwartz and Leo Laporte on the FLOSS Weekly show.

This show will be about Python and Open Source community, and I’ll talk about the upcoming PyCon in Atlanta.

Join us at Live TWiT TV.


Atualização: Ouça o episódio 108.

Nesta próxima quarta-feira, dia 10 de fevereiro às 19:30, horário de Brasília – 13:30 horário do Pacífico – eu terei o prazer de participar da gravação do FLOSS Weekly com Randal Schwartz e Leo Laporte.

Neste show falaremos sobre comunidades Python e Open Source, e eu vou falar sobre a PyCon em Atlanta que acontecerá na próxima semana.

Participe conosco em Live TWiT TV.

Até lá!

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Adding SVG support to Sphinx’s Graphviz extension

Sphinx has a few built-in extensions to take your documentation one step further. Among all, I’ve been finding the Graphviz extension very useful. It enables the use of DOT language to describe a graph that will be converted into a PNG image by Graphviz.

For some reason, the Graphviz version installed on my Mac is generating corrupted PNG files. Fortunately, it supports many other formats including SVG which has the greatest results. Leia o resto desse post »

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Pragmatic Virtualenvwrapper with a subshell sandbox

Virtualenvwrapper makes working with Virtualenv a real pleasure. But for me it wasn’t enough, just because I’m that lazy.

My idea was to type one command and get right into the repository directory. I’d like it to happen within a subshell so I would not need to deactivate the virtual environment. All I would need to do is press CTRL+D to exit the subshell and close my sandbox. Leia o resto desse post »

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The make it work, make it right, make it fast misconception

On the agile way of doing software development, one of developer’s favorite mantras is: Make it Work, Make it Right, Make it Fast.

However, it’s not uncommon to see people complaining that by following this directions, their project never get to the make it fast stage. That happens because of a misconception where people treats these three steps as isolated actions of a project. And they are three stages of one development task.

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Be aware of the Embrace the Change Myth

The ability of “embrace the changes” is one of THE key values on selling Agile.

While talking about the agile values. It’s common to see manager’s eyes glowing when you reach the concept of Embracing the Changes. Unfortunately it’s also common that they end up with the wrong idea of how to put it into actions.

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