Cool... here is a hidden "Happy St. Patrick's day" message to all the Irish peeps, properly disguised as list chatter ...

I got this from a good buddy who has a twin brother so it's funny in context

p.s. I'm celebrating by seeding my pirated episodes of Father Ted .. I don't think the BBC would care

--
Two men were sitting next to each other at a pub. After a while, one
>guy looks at the other and says, "I can't help but think, from listening
>to you, that you're from Ireland.
>
> The other guy responds proudly, "Yes, that I am"
>
> The first guy says, "So am I! And where about from Ireland might you
>be?"
>
> The other guy answers, "I'm from Dublin, I am."
>
> The first guy responds, "Sure and begora, and so am I. And what street
>did you live on in Dublin?"
>
> The other guy says, "A lovely little area it was, I lived on McCleary
>Street in the old central part of town."
>
> The first guy says, "Faith & it's a small world, so did I. So did I.
>And to what school would you have been going?"
>
> The other guy answers, "Well now, I went to St. Mary's of course."
>
> The first guy gets really excited and says, "And so did I. Tell me,
>what year did you graduate?"
>
> The other guy answers, "Well, now, let's see, I graduated in 1964."
>
> The first guy exclaims, "The Good Lord must be smiling down upon us! I
>can hardly believe our good luck at winding up in the same bar tonight.
>Can you believe it, I graduated from St. Mary's in 1964 my own self."
>
> About this time, Vicky walks into the bar, sits down, and orders a
>beer.
>
> Brian, the bartender, walks over to Vicky, shaking his head & mutters,
>"It's going to be a long night tonight"
>
> Vicky asks, "Why do you say that, Brian?"
>
> "The Murphy twins are drunk again."


Ted Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually you can now compile Python into .NET CLR via IronPython. Python runs almost 3 times faster under .Net and can optionally be statically compiled to run much faster. I know several devs are working hard to port Twisted over to IronPython including support for network events via the OS select loop.
 
It’s the best of both worlds really. Easy to develop in, easy to deploy, easy to scale.
 
Although I am very biased here, I drank the Python Kool-Aide 10 years ago.
 
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
 
Cynergy Systems, Inc.
Theodore Patrick
Sr. Consultant
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tel: 1.866.CYNERGY
http://www.cynergysystems.com

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dos dedos
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] HTTP (or socket) Client and Server in Flex UI
 

I'm not sure if Mono works on Mac OS X .. .NET is limited to Windows .... So I decided to use Python ..

Needless to say, I'm now officially a .NET deserter ... C# is cool but I got bored with it...

I highly recommend Python for cross platform projects

#dos

Manish Jethani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/17/06, Tracy Spratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am using .NET for the socket server. There are many examples available out there.

This one's my favourite:

http://www.aflax.org/examples/sockets/sockets.html

Manish
 

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