Home Contact & About Price Lists Archive Advertise End-user consulting Subscribe by Robin Harris on Friday, 25 April, 2014 Remember when Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced Glacier, a data archiving service, almost 2 years ago? Long-term, slow-retrieval (3-5 hours) storage for 1¢/GB while maintaining several copies across geographies. Pretty amazing. Less amazing now that disk prices are reaching 3¢/GB, but there’s still power, cooling, mounting and replacement costs to consider in addition to multiple copies. Tape? Amazon denied that. Plus the long-term storage requirements for tape require a level of climate control that their data centers may not support. Not tape. Hard drives to the rescue? That left disk. Perhaps Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) drives that, in theory, could double existing drive density at the cost of expensive rewrites. Which an archive ...
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index modules | next | click » ¶ click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces in a composable way with as little amount of code as necessary. It’s the “Command Line Interface Creation Kit”. It’s highly configurable but comes with good defaults out of the box. It aims at making writing command line tools fun and quick without causing user frustration at not being able to implement an intended CLI API. Click in three points: arbitrary nesting of commands automatic help page generation supports lazy loading of subcommands at runtime What does it look like? A simple example can be this: import click @click.command () @click.option ( '--count' , default = 1 , help = 'number of greetings' ) @click.option ( '--name' , prompt = 'Your name' , help = 'the person to greet' , required = True ) def hello ( count , name ): for x in ...
Lars Wirzenius' home page / distix / distix development as performance art Edit RecentChanges History Preferences Branchable The performance has now ended. The netcat-based broadcasting has terminated, but the files can be downloaded. See below. Thirty years ago I started to learn programming. To celebrate this, I'm doing a bit of programming as a sort of performance art. I will write a new program, from scratch, until it is ready for me to start using it for real. The program won't be finished, but it will be ready for my own production use. It'll be something I have wanted to have for a while, but I'm not saying beforehand what it will be. For me, the end result is interesting; for you, the interesting part is watching me be stupid and make funny mistakes. The performance starts Friday, 18 April 2014, at 09:00 UTC. I apologise if this is an awkward time f...
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rosemanblog About Technical /#banner South migrations with MPTT Tweet Tue 08 December 2009 By Daniel Roseman In Technical . tags: django south mptt /.post-info We've been using django-MPTT at work for quite a while. It's a great way to manage hierarchical data in a read-efficient way, and we use it heavily in our CMS application. I'll definitely be talking about it further in future posts. Recently we moved our database migrations from our defunct dmigrations project to Andrew Godwin's wonderful South application. One of South's best features is the ability to 'freeze' the ORM within each migration, so that you can manipulate the db via the familiar Django syntax rather than having to deal with raw SQL. However, we ran into a problem when trying to use this to add new instances to a model that uses MPTT. We're actually using Ben Frishman's fork of django-mptt, ...
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