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842 - Dramatic Skys at Longleat
The days are getting a little cooler - thank goodness - and the cloudless hot days of summer are gone. Some heavy clouds, mellowing the colour and tones, give rise to gentle tones that, frankly, can look a little drab on the web page. There are, though, compensations. This image here, late in the d ....

841 - Forum help - a push in the right direction
If I was a farmer, driving my tractor down the busy A350 one day, and I came across a chap in a car who had pulled off onto a soft verge and got stuck, what would I do? Stop and help, I hope, if I had a rope with me and I could pull him our of the mire quickly and if I wasn't in a desparate rush. ....

840 - Computers, Brides and Cream Teas
Every so often, we have a technical purchasing "burst" and approach some unexpecting computer salesman, ask him about his products, and startle him with "we'll have three, and two printers please". Yesterday was one of those days. Now that everything's coming together at Well House Manor, we're ab ....

839 - Reporting on the 10 largest files or 10 top scores
What are the biggest 10 files in or below this directory? What are the 20 'worst' spams I have received in the last month? What are the five top scores recorded for a popular game on my web site? It's a very common requirement indeed to provide a program to answer questions like these, and if you ....

838 - Talking about other training companies.
I always feel very - honoured - when delegates on our training courses start talking about other training organisations (in terms ranging from positive through neutral to negative) when they're with us. Somehow there's a feeling that our "come as a student, leave as a friend" ethos is shining throug ....

837 - Tomcat - Shutdown port
On a new installation of Tomcat (default config files), you'll notice that your server.xml file is set up with a shutdown port of 8005, and shutdown="SHUTDOWN". What does this mean? It means that anyone who contacts the server locally on port 8005 and send it the words SHUTDOWN can cause Tomcat t ....

836 - Build on what you already have with OO
If I start recalling a "Goons" sketch, then I'll show my age .... but never mind. It was a RERUN that I saw ;-) Spike Milligan is counting votes at an election. "Two thousand, six hundred and forty two". "Two thousand, six hundred and forty three". "Two thousand, six hundred and forty four" ... " ....

835 - Python - when to use the in operator
Python's in construct, when used with an if statement, lets you loop through all the members of a collection (such as a list or a tuple) and see if there's a member in the list that's equal to the pattern - thus val = 17 if val in [1,4,5,7,12,14,17,20,34]: print "yes" will print out "Yes". For l ....

834 - Python makes University Challenge
"In computer programming terms, what does OOP signify when used in the context of languages such as Python and Java" .... I couldn't quite believe my ears when I heard Jeremy Paxman asking that question last night on University Challenge. ....

833 - Old Wardour Castle
OK ... so I've been playing with Photoshop with these pictures, taken yesterday at Old Wardour Castle, right down in the bottom left corner of Wiltshire.     There are more - not so processed - pictures here ....

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