Posted in LaTeX on November 23, 2006 | 2 Comments »
There are two main perspectives under which you can face the activity of using a tool to do presentation: you can exploit one of the major software designed to that aim, or you can follow the “engineering” approach of separating content from presentation, by using something like S5, or even your do-it-yourself software, which typically [...]
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Posted in tuProlog on November 6, 2006 | No Comments »
tuProlog now has its own Wikipedia page. Help the community define contents and details!
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Posted in Books, Django, Python on November 6, 2006 | No Comments »
Do you remember when, at the end of this post, I tried to make a comparison between visible attitudes of the Python and the Ruby community? And as a key example I quoted Dive Into Python, available free on the Internet but also published in paper form by Apress?
Now it happens that the Django book, [...]
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