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cheetah templates on Google App Engine
The imp module on Google App Engine is extremely limited. Templating libraries seem to have a lot of problems with it. The work-arounds are easy, but sometimes they're a pain to track down. Here's how to deal with an error about imp.get_suffixes from the Cheetah templating engine....
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Linq to SQL Designer Weirdness
The Linq to SQL designer that's built into Visual Studio 2008 is pretty, and a huge improvement over what Microsoft's provided before, in terms of data modelling. I haven't used enough other OR/M's to really have an opinion about how it...
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Initial Thoughts on Google App Engine
If you haven't heard of Google App Engine by now, you've probably been living under a rock. I won't try to explain it, or even include any links. Go check out what google has to say about it: it's intriguing, at the very worst. It's...
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