Adam Baratz, the man who built developer.echonest.com, gave a talk tonight at the Cambridge Django Meetup about the design and implementation of our web services using Python decorators and generators. I was lucky enough to hear the dry run of Adam’s talk – I learned a lot about Python and was inspired to dig deeper to learn the idioms. The video of the talk is online here: Cambridge Django Meetup on ustream
Adam Baratz speaks at the Django meetup
Music Machinery
Welcome to Music Machinery - the blog about the interface of music and technology written by Paul Lamere.
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