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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Notes from MPUG, August 2013
We had another great turn out for this month’s Melbourne Python Users Group meeting at Inspire 9. Richard Jones, Javier Candeira and I spoke about our highlights of PyCon AU 2013. Ed Schofield spoke on “The future”, with Python 2 … Continue reading
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The mystery of the forest cage
On one of the runs to work this week, I came across this small fenced off area in the middle of bushland. It’s odd: there is nothing obviously special inside the cage: no unusual vegetation, no animal habitat, no gold mine … Continue reading
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Gorge-ous
Salomon trail run #2 – Plenty Gorge. There are five things you need to know if you are going to do the long course here next year. 1. There are hills. Short, sharp hills. Nasty little buggers. And lots of … Continue reading
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