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2729 - Uploading a document or image to its own URL via a browser
One of the major requirements of a committee / working group such as the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership is to be able to share information - and a forum (such as Simple Machines) does that admirably. So after yesterday's meeting, I put up a forum for our initial work. But one of the side is ....

2728 - Redirecting a home page using mod_rewrite
RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^$ /community/index.php [R,L] Subject line says it all, really ;-) ... I've had some experimental stuff (with Joomla) on the "Transwilts Community Rail Partnership" site for a couple of weeks ... but at yesterdays very successful meeting of the working group, we decide ....

2727 - Making a Lua program run more than 10 times faster
I made an extraordinary claim on Thursday. One of my delegates had written a program that analyzed a huge data file in a Lua script, and it was taking over half an hour to run. "Give me five minutes, and I could have that running in less that five minutes" I claimed. It was all to do with pattern ....

2726 - Every cloud has a silver lining
They say that "every cloud has a silver lining". Is that silver lining volcanic dust from the Eyjafjallajoekull eruption in Iceland? All UK flights are grounded as I write - this picture is one I took on Sunday, checking in at Southampton airport on my way to Dublin to give a two day "bootcamp" st ....

2725 - How do our tactics help us meet the strategy, for the greater good?
At what point does one say "look - I'll do this for the great good, not for my own gain"? And how does one turn fine words and strategy into the shorter term tactics within existing rules and philosophies? Questions that I came away asking from last night's launch of the Mid Wiltshire Economic Pa ....

2724 - Escapee Grandparents welcome - Henfield and Melksham
For the last couple of nights, I stayed at a B&B in Henfield. ("Where's Henfield", I hear you ask). A big change from the Holiday Inn Express at Dublin Airport where I had spent the previous two nights ... and of course a comparison would be like comparing chalk and cheese. But I love the variet ....

2723 - Returning multiple values from a function - Lua
Does it strike you as odd that in many languages, functions can take in as many parameters as you like, but can only return one? Of course, you can return a single collection object (list, array, tuple, dictionary, hash, Vector, object ...) or set up global variables to hold side effect results if ....

2722 - Mixins example in Python
Mixins allow you to add ("Mix in") code - usually shared code - from one class or module into another. They're a great way of providing great "light weight" multiple inheritance - I wrote about that [here] recently, and provided an example in Ruby to show how it works. Mixins can also be used in P ....

2721 - Regular Expressions in Python
I took advantage of the lack of a whiteboard yesterday to write notes on the screen - in an edit window - while I was teaching a class about regular expressions, and how they're used in Python. Which has resulted in a rather nice example that's now online [here]. Regular expressions can frighten ....

2720 - Multiple inheritance in Python - complete working example
Python supports multiple inheritance, but good simple examples are very hard to find. So here is an example which I wrote during my trip to Ireland, where I was running a private Python course (link - Python courses). I've defined two base classes - a "transport object" that provides a method to re ....

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