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190 - Python engines
Most Python users run the language "native". But that's not the only way to run it - Jython is the Python syntax under Java where it provides a useful scripting language with access to Java classes and objects. Then there's Python for .NET, and what's this I hear about a grammar being defined to l ....

189 - Tuesdays and Fridays
I've travelled a great deal on business, and one of the less rewarding results is that I've stayed alone in a number of business hotels over the years in towns that wouldn't be my top choice for pleasure trips, at times of year when they're not at their best for sightseeing. The hotel restaurant is ....

188 - Pink elephant and appreciation
A flight from London to Washington is a rare opportunity for me to read a book undisturbed for a few hours. I'm not good at the technical books on such flights, so I often choose a more generic book. "Drop the Pink Elephant" by Bill McFarlan was my choice today. Thought provoking. Subtitled "15 w ....

187 - a popular bus number
With all the numbers that are available, why is it that some numbers are especially popular for some uses? Take the number 72 which seems to be a favourite for bus numbers. Here in Melskham, we have the X72 which runs from Bath, through Melksham, close to our training centre and on to Devizes, Ea ....

186 - Lull
I'm writing today from my sister-in-law's house in Virginia, not too far from Washington DC. A trip with two full days here to visit relatives, to get a taste (especailly for Lisa, who originates from the USA) of American and international foods that are rarer that a unicorn in Melksham, and to cat ....

185 - Who am I?
Do you know who I am? I'm Graham Ellis, author, and trainer on the Perl, PHP, Python (and other) courses run by Well House consultants. If you were reading "The Horse's Mouth" from day 1, last August, you'll now this. If you're a customer you'll know it too. But we've been growing; these daily ....

184 - MTBF of coffee machines
Updated - see end of story REAL coffee. Mmmmmm. Ever since we started running courses here, we've provided customers with superb coffee. Grind the beans as required, brew the coffee with freshly heated pure water and supply a choice of sugars and sweeteners for those who want such things. Our fir ....

183 - The elegance of Python
If I need a little utility and I'm running a Perl course, then I'll write it in Perl. Training in Tcl ... then that's the scripting language to use for other requirements that day (two languages in a day is too much). And of course if I'm running Python Programming it has to be ..... MY GOODNESS ....

182 - Your personal Google ranking
Writing a piece (elsewhere - I'm not just limited to "The Horse's Mouth") about job applications in the UK - and it struck me that in the high tech world that I inhabit, when we receive an interesting CV we have a habit of "Googling" the applicant. It's amazing what you can learn about the person b ....

181 - Maximum number of trainees on a course
If I run a course for you, a big part of the cost is my time and travel; the incremental cost of each trainee added is relatively small. This means that a course of 12 persons is lower cost that two courses for six each. Thus the question gets asked "how many trainees can you realistically take o ....

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