Python bindings to the Tokyo Cabinet database library. The code is heavily based on that of Tasuku Suenagas pytc and improves in many ways (documentation, code structure, python 2.6 and 3.0 compatibility, robust setup.py, etc).
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"A Pattern Language, published in 1979 by Christopher Alexander and his colleagues, was a landmark book in architecture that also became a landmark in other fields like computer science; one review called it “The decade’s best candidate for a permanently important book.”"
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By far the most RESTful (or maybe REST-compatible?) transaction proposal I’ve seen so far comes from Alexandros Marinos, Amir Razavi, Sotiris Moschoyiannis, and Paul Krause: RETRO: A RESTful Transaction Model (PDF: http://www.opadoi.gr/RETROv0...). This is really cool work.
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"David Hilbert believed that pure mathematics was black and white and absolutely clear. He and a lot of other mathematics set a goal to create a formalization of mathematics that would eliminate all the problems, especially the paradoxes that Bertrand Russell found in set theory. For around 30 years Hilbert, John von Neumann [father of the modern computer] et.al. worked very hard on this."
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"Scripts can be run interactively in a terminal, started as a long running service, or started via Locale. Python, Lua and BeanShell are currently supported, and we're planning to add Ruby and JavaScript support, as well."
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