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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