by Greg Turnquist | Jun 4, 2009 | spring python, wikipedia
Spring Python has had a wikipedia article for some time. I know, I wrote it. Today, someone has proposed deleting the article, citing that the it doesn’t establish its notability. I encourage anyone interested to put in their $0.02. However, please do NOT go...
by Greg Turnquist | Jun 3, 2009 | news, releases, spring python
What is Spring Python?For those of you new to this project, Spring Python takes the concepts implemented by the Spring Framework (Java), and applies them to Python. This provides a powerful library of functionality to help you get back to writing the code that makes...
by Greg Turnquist | Apr 28, 2009 | spring python, springone
Well, I was able to make it to the SpringOne Americas conference back in December 2008. And I knew I would hunger to be at the SpringOne Europe conference this year. This time, though, since I got into twitter, I have been able to keep my thumb on the pulse by...
by Greg Turnquist | Mar 23, 2009 | aop, spring python
There are many articles out there about AOP and python, and consequently, several AOP solutions for python are offered. The spectrum is broad, ranging from “python doesn’t need AOP” to “python has enough language features to do AOP without...
by Greg Turnquist | Feb 9, 2009 | news, spring python
I was enjoying running the blog site with b2evolution, but decided to spend the last few days switching over to wordpress. It has been pretty much smooth sailing. I was really happy to find that someone had already ported the theme to wordpress. Basically, the only...
by Greg Turnquist | Feb 1, 2009 | python, spring python
I have bumped into articles and forum postings, blog entries, other blog entries, and yet more blog entries. In fact, while writing this blog entry, someone posed the question “what is the aim of Spring Python?” (Click and see my answer.) There are a...