A Piece of CherryPy for CGI Programmers
An anonymous reader writes "IBM developerWorks is running an article outlining the strengths and offering some helpful advice on the Python framework 'CherryPy'. CherryPy uses the same concepts as CGI to bind a web server to a web application, but it improves performance and gains persistence across requests by handling all its requests within a single process."
Wikinews is shit. Just recycles and rewords newswires, resulting in second or third-hand accounts. The articles don't go in-depth enough, a few hundred words at the most. The quality of writing is poor and inarticulate. Any attempt at "original reporting" is dismissed (I tried, got fed up of having my work reverted). Technical limitations result in difficulties with titles, and so on...
Speaking of pie, can anyone recommend some good recipes? I haven't had a decent slice in ages.