Monday, January 30, 2012

Re: Starting a new Python blog

For me, Twitter is the new RSS. Any chance of setting up a feed for
new content notifications?

Thanks.

Aaron

On 1/30/12, Kevin <kveroneau@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is good to see some subscribers this early on. Thank you. I have
> rolled out the updates for Tutorials and set the foundation for the
> Review system by starting a list of packages I frequently use, and
> hope to later review. I hope to have the full review system live by
> the end of this week.
>
> The tutorials will also use the package list I built to build a list
> of dependencies required for the tutorial itself. I hope this makes
> it much easier to follow tutorials by knowing which Python packages
> will be required before hand. The package list has a summary of the
> package and a link to the website where it is maintained. There are
> currently 2 tutorials available for consumption. Both are videos I
> made on YouTube for Rackspace Cloud last year, so if your curious
> about how Rackspace cloud works, do check them out.
>
> There is a separate RSS feed for the tutorials:
> http://www.pythondiary.com/tutorials.xml
>
> I am planning on making a "Digest" RSS Feed which will contain the
> latest posts from each section, but will also keep the separate feeds
> there for subscribers who only want the blog, or just tutorials.
>
> The site will remain ad-free for the time being, so that requests are
> quick for end-users. I made use of the Django caching framework to
> also increase the response time. I hope to keep the blog site quick
> and clean.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> On Jan 29, 5:06 pm, Mario Gudelj <mario.gud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Same :)
>>
>> On 29 January 2012 19:11, Anler Hernandez Peral <anle...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > you have one subscriber over here and waiting to see more posts ;)
>>
>> > --
>> > anler
>>
>> > On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Kevin <kveron...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> >>  For sometime now I have been itching to create a Python blog, and
>> >> now the fruits of my labor have paid off.  I am ready to release the
>> >> blog to the public eyes.  At the moment it has 2 main features, a blog
>> >> portion, and a bookmark system.  Both the blog and the bookmark system
>> >> offer an RSS Atom feed.  The bookmark system is fully compatible with
>> >> "Live Bookmarks" to quickly access some of my top Python sites I visit
>> >> or visited recently which caught my eye.
>>
>> >>  The website is called "Python Diary", a rather unique take on a tech
>> >> blog name.  The site itself has a diary-like theme, and is for the
>> >> most part very easily to navigate.  The website was completely built
>> >> using Python, the theme was taken from a wordpress theme website and
>> >> formatted to work with the Django template system.  The entire backend
>> >> is written from scratch using a few reusable Django apps, namely,
>> >> django-tagging, south, and cumulus.
>>
>> >>  Now you might be saying, "Oh great, yet another Python blog".  But
>> >> wait...  I plan on setting this blog apart from the thousands of other
>> >> blogs in the world with some very unique features.  Features normally
>> >> found on commercial software blogs, movie and video game blogs is a
>> >> thorough review system.  I plan on going through many of the available
>> >> Python packages out there in the wild and basically reviewing them
>> >> like one would review anything else.  I do not see a dedicated Python
>> >> website which has reviews of many Python packages available in PyPi.
>> >> I plan on stating the usual pros and cons of the package, and
>> >> providing a score.  For example of how this type of review is
>> >> formatted, take a look at a CNET Review.
>>
>> >> My new blog can be found here:http://www.pythondiary.com/
>>
>> >>  Tell me what you think of the website in general, and the overall
>> >> idea for this blog.
>>
>> >> If you would like to subscribe to the upcoming content, add this RSS
>> >> feed to your favorite RSS reader:
>> >>http://www.pythondiary.com/blog.xml
>>
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