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Python On Planes Supersunday Release

SlashRating© CowboyNeal slashdottit! tm spo0nman writes "The PythonOnPlanes release team has just published PythonOnPlanes-1.3.07 aka. 'the SuperSunday' release. For those in the know PythonOnPlanes is a rapid development framework for Python which uses commonly known design patterns like ActiveRecord, Association DataMapping, Front Controller and MVC. Our primary goal is to provide a structured framework that enables Python users at all levels to rapidly develop robust web applications, without any loss to flexibility.'Major highlights in the release include Active Scrum Manager 1, Sanity Preserver 3.13 and Lart 22.21. This is also the first release with the *PythonOnPlanes Live CD Installer* officially debuting on the x86 platform.'"

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  1. These aren't funny anymore. by Red+Samurai · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seriously.

  2. What I really like about slashdot by marcelk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What I really like about slashdot is that every year they manage to sneak in one subtle, carefully crafted April's Fool joke amid all of the reagular stories. Their prank blends in very well almost unnoticable, unless for the the prepared or critical reader. If you're not alert, you're made to believe something totally outrageous. Subtlety, careful avoidance to reference the actual date, and not ruining the joke by overdoing it: that is the real April Fool's spirit! I thank slashdot for honoring this tradation.

  3. When were they funny? by spoco2 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You speak the truth.

    I mean... gah! I know it's April fools (actually, it's been and gone in Australia), but my god how many piss poor jokes can one website take?

    I come to Slashdot to enjoy some geeky news and stories of interest, not be bombarded with poor joke after poor joke, all of which are retreads of the same poor jokes we've had year after damn year.

  4. MOD PARENT INSIGHTFUL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This has gone far enough (we've exhausted the slashdot mod options)

  5. Ponies? Really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yes, this year did suck. A bunch of boring stories that weren't half way credible, along with a digg-like slashdottit counter...

    But honestly, I really do miss the ponies. Say, is there some extension or clever css hack to bring the ponies back? (and, yes I would actually browse like that everyday! seriously!) Is the only way writing a greasemonkey script to replace images and css by hand? Because my javascript-fu isn't exactly great... Any other ways? Hell, I would PAY for a webite that could proxy slashdot or such, replacing what's required in the process to get the ponies. I still have the original files required (saved the page locally just in case)

    Seriously? Pretty please?

  6. Re:Tag by heretic108 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "I've had enough of this motherfucking python code on this motherfucking server!"

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