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3519 - Python - current versions and implementations (CPython, Jython, IronPython etc)
Versions Python originated in 1988, I am told. Think back to decisions YOU made in 1988, and they may have been good ones at the time. But it's likely that a good decision such as "which camera would I buy" made NOW would come up with the same model. And it's the same thing with programming langu ....

3518 - Melksham House / Melksham Campus - Seniors Input Sought
I ate lunch at Melksham House yesterday - an excellent traditional "meat and 2 veg" meal, at a very affordable price, and clearly very popular - there were perhaps 30 or 40 people eating, most of them fairly clearly retired and out meeting with their friends at their social centre. Truly, Melksham ....

3517 - Tags used in writing this blog
This blog has been running for a very long time ... and so some of the tags I use are a bit out of date old fashioned. These days, our scripts tidy up / convert many of the tags when old articles are called up from archives but we still maintain the blog using the older stuff. For the sake of my ....

3516 - Regular Expression modifiers in PHP - summary table
PHP's ereg functions are deprecated, and you should now be moving to the preg functions. See [here]. As you're switching your PHP code from ereg to preg regular expressions, you'll be adding delimiters to the main regular expression and providing the ability to add modifiers onto the end - a serie ....

3515 - PHP - moving from ereg to preg for regular expressions
If your PHP scripts use "ereg" functions for regular expression matching, you should be aware that as from PHP version 5.3 they have been deprecated, and in PHP 6.0 the plan is to remove them completely. The regular expressions move from the POSIX standard to the Perl standard. The function names ....

3514 - Microblogging - what I should have tweeted in the last 48 hours
Lisa was commenting to me this morning how she gets most of her breaking news these days from a twitter feed The last few days have been so busy I've not had time to write a full blog each day, even though I have so much to say People in Melksham have complained that shops have been selling them F ....

3513 - Olympic Torch - dates and places in Wiltshire in 2012
The route of the Olympic Torch through Wiltshire has been announced and is detailed on the Olympic website. put your postcode into their page [here] to find out where it passes near you. Tuesday 22nd May 2012 Frome Southwick Trowbridge Bradford on Avon Bath Wednesday 23rd May 2012 Chippenha ....

3512 - A colleague and friend who changed my life
Peter ... changed my life. For the best. And we had some good work times. I've not seen him for a few years and it was a shock - a mighty shock - to get an email yesterday from his wife, asking if my email address was current and letting me know that Peter had passed away the previous weekend after ....

3511 - Melksham has a heart - have your picture taken and support the defibrillator appeal
I have been walking around Melksham this weekend asking people to hug each other and have their picture taken ... why? "Melksham has a heart" Management Summary * Melksham Needs Portable Defibrillators to help save lives. * A Fund Raiser is running at the Assembly Hall on Sunday, 20th to support ....

3510 - The skull above the door in Melksham Town Hall
Fishermen using a net in a deep pool in the Avon in May 1838 had a big surprise when the net pulled up a very heavy object. It turned out to be the horns and part of the skull of an ox, about a third larger than anything they had ever seen before. It turned out to be part of a fossil skul ....

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