Category Archives: Blogmarks

Why I like Redis

Why I like Redis – Redis is a sexy key/value store, similar to memcache but suited for more of a no-SQL application. I like how Simon is using it for offline data processing and transformation.

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“The Office”, deeper than you may think

"The Office", deeper than you may think – A great, and long, analysis that feel unsettlingly accurate

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Django at the AJC

Django at the AJC – Zellyn gave a great recap of all the Django work we've done at the AJC for the Python Atlanta Users Group.

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Rare Centuple Play Ends Mets’ Season

Rare Centuple Play Ends Mets’ Season – "This was the most outs recorded on a single play since the 2004 Montreal Expos were eradicated from the league after hitting into an ∞-play"

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A git flavored distributed ticket system

A git flavored distributed ticket system – Interesting, at first glance, take by GitHub's Scott Chacon. I think the Fossil DVCS has the concept of tickets/todos built-in.

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