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2699 - Lua tables - they are everything
In PHP, it sometimes feels like the answer to every question is "there's a function to do that" and in Lua, it seems the answer is always "it's a table" or "use a table"! I'm running a Lua course this week, and I have just posted up an example in which I set up a table and showed some of the flexib ....

2698 - Ruth Davis, 1916 - 2010
I first met Ruth Davis in 1996 - retired in Fort Myers, Florida, with a long, interesting and distinguished life already stretching back some 80 years behind her at that time. I got to know her better - but not as well as I would have liked - over the following years as I courted and then married h ....

2697 - Email metrics and filtering
Every few minutes, a spam email drops in my mailbox ... and indeed every five minutes or so throughout the day, our server rejects an email that is so obviously, undeniably spam that it doesn't even bother to notify us of its arrival. This is a long-running graph showing spam (red) and delivered to ....

2696 - Garlic bread without garlic
Have you ever served up a meal to discover you've left something in the over that should have been an integral part of the meal? I know I have, and I did the equivalent thing at the end of last night's meeting where between 40 and 50 people turned out on a damp Friday night from all over Wiltshire ....

2695 - TCP v UDP / Client v Server - Python examples
Python's socket module makes it easy for you to write your own clients and server ... and yesterday I produced "Hello World" style examples of each on the final day of our Python Programming Course. I'm going to share these examples with you here ... but I'm also going to add a word of caution firs ....

2694 - Multiple processes (forking) in Python
What is forking If you want a process to head off in two different directions, you can fork it. That results in identical copies of the process being created - the original (parent) and the copy (child), each with their own complete set of variables, and program counter, etc. The clever thing is t ....

2693 - Methods that run on classes (static methods) in Python
• If you want to write a class or static method in Python, you can write an object (or dynamic) method and then call the classmethod function to make it into a method that can additionally run on the the class as a whole: def counter(cls):    # This is a 'dynamic' method  & ....

2692 - Flexible search and replace in Python
There are various different ways you may want to search and replace within a string - and this post shows you how a lot of them work in Python. 1. You may want to replace one literal piece of text by another 2. You may want to replace a string matching a pattern by a literal string 3. You may wan ....

2691 - New brochures for the Melksham area
Yesterday, a big box of leaflets (with a carrier grumbling at the weight!) arrived - the 2010 brochures for many of the places near us such as Longleat, Lacock, Bowood, Stourhead ... and a few place that are quite close too. Chris spent a chunk of time today replacing 2009 brochures with 2010 ones ....

2690 - The World Company Register - is it another scam?
"Updating is free of charge" says the email ... but read the fine print and you'll see that submitting information and signing it commits you to a spend of 995 euros per year for three years. Curiously, the fine print wasn't very legible to me, so I've extracted the text to help you read it, and t ....

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