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VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON Visitor pattern in Python. 8 December, 2006. One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on JOINING STRINGS IN POSIX SHELL A common programming task is to glue (or "join") items together to create a single string. For example: >>> ', '.join() "foo, bar, baz" Notice that we have three items but only two commas — this can be important if the tool we passing doesn't support trailing delimiters or we simply want the result to be human-readable. Unfortunately, this can be inconvenient in POSIX PORTFOLIO | CHRIS LAMB Highlights. Scaled site to > 1.5m users · Implemented storage solution for 1 billion rows of gaming data · Moved to service-oriented architecture · Huge but clean and agile codebase · Acquired Summer 2012. FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN MAY 2021 Reproducible Builds. The motivation behind the Reproducible Builds effort is to ensure no flaws have been introduced during this compilation process by promising identical results are always generated from a given source, thus allowing multiple third-parties to come to a consensus on whether a build was compromised.. Kept isdebianreproducibleyet.com up to date. FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN APRIL 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during April 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged two pull request from Michael K. to my django-slack library which provides a convenient wrapper between projects using the Django web development framework and the Slack chat platform. Michael's pull requests made Python 3.6+ a hard requirement FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN MARCH 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during March 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged a number of contributions from Dan Palmer for my django-autologin library aimed at applications that use the Django web-development framework that wish to include automatic "login" links in emails (etc.). Changes made include allowing callers to THE TRUTH ABOUT ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS From "Toby Appel's Guide to the Orchestra" The members of the orchestra are divided into four sections. These are woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. There's also someone standing in front of all these other folks playing no instrument at all. This would be the conductor. It is generally required that the conductor is required to make musical decisions and to hold all of DECRYPTING THE CAESAR CIPHER USING SHELL In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. THE EFFECT OF PEDESTALING ON TIME TRIAL BIKE The effect of pedestaling on time trial bike position. To "pedestal" an aerobar means to elevate the bars above the basebar using risers instead of using headset spacers: David Millar, 2010 Giro d'Italia. You might do this for a few reasons: The rider is in a more aerodynamic position when cornering or descending on the basebars. GEODJANGO AND THE UK POSTCODE DATABASE Getting started. First, create a Django project and application for this example: $ django-admin startproject ukpostcodes $ cd ukpostcodes $ ./manage.py startapp postcodes. Next, edit settings.py: Configure DATABASE_*. You must use the postgresql_psycopg2 PostgreSQL database driver. Add django.contrib.gis & ukpostcodes.postcodes toINSTALLED_APPS.
VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON Visitor pattern in Python. 8 December, 2006. One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on JOINING STRINGS IN POSIX SHELL A common programming task is to glue (or "join") items together to create a single string. For example: >>> ', '.join() "foo, bar, baz" Notice that we have three items but only two commas — this can be important if the tool we passing doesn't support trailing delimiters or we simply want the result to be human-readable. Unfortunately, this can be inconvenient in POSIX PORTFOLIO | CHRIS LAMB Highlights. Scaled site to > 1.5m users · Implemented storage solution for 1 billion rows of gaming data · Moved to service-oriented architecture · Huge but clean and agile codebase · Acquired Summer 2012. PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB Debian. I've been an official Debian Developer since 2008 where I have been an FTP Assistant, committer in the Debian Live , Debian Installer and X.Org maintainer teams, as well as an active participant in archive-wide QA efforts, especially the Reproducible Builds sub-project. I served as the Debian Project Leader from 2017 — 2019.BLOG | CHRIS LAMB
Elected Debian Project Leader. February 2017. The ChangeLog #237: Reproducible Builds and Secure Software. December 2016. My favourite books of 2016. 10 years of Debian. November 2016. Awarded Core Infrastructure Initiative grant for Reproducible Builds. FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN MAY 2021 Reproducible Builds. The motivation behind the Reproducible Builds effort is to ensure no flaws have been introduced during this compilation process by promising identical results are always generated from a given source, thus allowing multiple third-parties to come to a consensus on whether a build was compromised.. Kept isdebianreproducibleyet.com up to date. FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN APRIL 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during April 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged two pull request from Michael K. to my django-slack library which provides a convenient wrapper between projects using the Django web development framework and the Slack chat platform. Michael's pull requests made Python 3.6+ a hard requirement FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN MARCH 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during March 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged a number of contributions from Dan Palmer for my django-autologin library aimed at applications that use the Django web-development framework that wish to include automatic "login" links in emails (etc.). Changes made include allowing callers to FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN JANUARY 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during January 2021 (previous month):As part of my duties of being on the board of directors of the Open Source Initiative, I attended its monthly meeting and participated in various licensing and other related discussions occurring on the internet.Unfortunately, I could not attend the parallel meeting for FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN FEBRUARY 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during February 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged a number of contribution from Peter Law to my django-cache-toolbox library for Django-based web applications, including: support always fetching some relations when loading a model (), allow use of custom auth.User model. PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB python-gfshare. Python interface to libgfshare. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON Visitor pattern in Python. 8 December, 2006. One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements onCHRIS LAMB
Hi, I'm Chris Lamb — aka lamby — a 35-year-old software engineer.. I am a core team member of the Reproducible Builds project, where I research and implement software supply-chain security (). The project has received funding from foundations such as the Open Technology Fund, the Core Infrastructure Initiative and many others. PORTFOLIO | CHRIS LAMB Highlights. Scaled site to > 1.5m users · Implemented storage solution for 1 billion rows of gaming data · Moved to service-oriented architecture · Huge but clean and agile codebase · Acquired Summer 2012. PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB Debian. I've been an official Debian Developer since 2008 where I have been an FTP Assistant, committer in the Debian Live , Debian Installer and X.Org maintainer teams, as well as an active participant in archive-wide QA efforts, especially the Reproducible Builds sub-project. I served as the Debian Project Leader from 2017 — 2019. THE TRUTH ABOUT ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS From "Toby Appel's Guide to the Orchestra" The members of the orchestra are divided into four sections. These are woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. There's also someone standing in front of all these other folks playing no instrument at all. This would be the conductor. It is generally required that the conductor is required to make musical decisions and to hold all of PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB python-gfshare. Python interface to libgfshare. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but THE EFFECT OF PEDESTALING ON TIME TRIAL BIKE The effect of pedestaling on time trial bike position. To "pedestal" an aerobar means to elevate the bars above the basebar using risers instead of using headset spacers: David Millar, 2010 Giro d'Italia. You might do this for a few reasons: The rider is in a more aerodynamic position when cornering or descending on the basebars. VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON Visitor pattern in Python. 8 December, 2006. One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on DJANGO-CTEMPLATE: COMPILE DJANGO TEMPLATES TO C CHRIS LAMB Compile Django templates to C. CTemplate is a quick hack to demonstrate compiling Django templates to C via Cython. You can use a CTemplate object just as you would a regular Django Template object: >>> t = CTemplate("Hello { { name }}") >>> c = Context( {'name': 'Rebon'}) >>> t.render(c) 'Hello Rebon'. Behind the scenes, theTemplate object is
DECRYPTING THE CAESAR CIPHER USING SHELL In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. RE: A TIMELINE VIEW IN DJANGO Alex Gaynor writes about "timeline views" in Django. The abstract problem is to merge already-sorted lazily evaluated lists by some specified attribute. My solution is similar to Malcolm's suggestion in the comments and improves upon Alex's in that has superior space considerations, as well as supporting reverse ordering with the usual Django syntax: import heapq defCHRIS LAMB
Hi, I'm Chris Lamb — aka lamby — a 35-year-old software engineer.. I am a core team member of the Reproducible Builds project, where I research and implement software supply-chain security (). The project has received funding from foundations such as the Open Technology Fund, the Core Infrastructure Initiative and many others. PORTFOLIO | CHRIS LAMB Highlights. Scaled site to > 1.5m users · Implemented storage solution for 1 billion rows of gaming data · Moved to service-oriented architecture · Huge but clean and agile codebase · Acquired Summer 2012. PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB Debian. I've been an official Debian Developer since 2008 where I have been an FTP Assistant, committer in the Debian Live , Debian Installer and X.Org maintainer teams, as well as an active participant in archive-wide QA efforts, especially the Reproducible Builds sub-project. I served as the Debian Project Leader from 2017 — 2019. THE TRUTH ABOUT ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS From "Toby Appel's Guide to the Orchestra" The members of the orchestra are divided into four sections. These are woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. There's also someone standing in front of all these other folks playing no instrument at all. This would be the conductor. It is generally required that the conductor is required to make musical decisions and to hold all of PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB python-gfshare. Python interface to libgfshare. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but THE EFFECT OF PEDESTALING ON TIME TRIAL BIKE The effect of pedestaling on time trial bike position. To "pedestal" an aerobar means to elevate the bars above the basebar using risers instead of using headset spacers: David Millar, 2010 Giro d'Italia. You might do this for a few reasons: The rider is in a more aerodynamic position when cornering or descending on the basebars. VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON Visitor pattern in Python. 8 December, 2006. One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on DJANGO-CTEMPLATE: COMPILE DJANGO TEMPLATES TO C CHRIS LAMB Compile Django templates to C. CTemplate is a quick hack to demonstrate compiling Django templates to C via Cython. You can use a CTemplate object just as you would a regular Django Template object: >>> t = CTemplate("Hello { { name }}") >>> c = Context( {'name': 'Rebon'}) >>> t.render(c) 'Hello Rebon'. Behind the scenes, theTemplate object is
DECRYPTING THE CAESAR CIPHER USING SHELL In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. RE: A TIMELINE VIEW IN DJANGO Alex Gaynor writes about "timeline views" in Django. The abstract problem is to merge already-sorted lazily evaluated lists by some specified attribute. My solution is similar to Malcolm's suggestion in the comments and improves upon Alex's in that has superior space considerations, as well as supporting reverse ordering with the usual Django syntax: import heapq def PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB Debian. I've been an official Debian Developer since 2008 where I have been an FTP Assistant, committer in the Debian Live , Debian Installer and X.Org maintainer teams, as well as an active participant in archive-wide QA efforts, especially the Reproducible Builds sub-project. I served as the Debian Project Leader from 2017 — 2019.BLOG | CHRIS LAMB
Elected Debian Project Leader. February 2017. The ChangeLog #237: Reproducible Builds and Secure Software. December 2016. My favourite books of 2016. 10 years of Debian. November 2016. Awarded Core Infrastructure Initiative grant for Reproducible Builds. FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN APRIL 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during April 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged two pull request from Michael K. to my django-slack library which provides a convenient wrapper between projects using the Django web development framework and the Slack chat platform. Michael's pull requests made Python 3.6+ a hard requirement FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN MARCH 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during March 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged a number of contributions from Dan Palmer for my django-autologin library aimed at applications that use the Django web-development framework that wish to include automatic "login" links in emails (etc.). Changes made include allowing callers to PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB python-gfshare. Python interface to libgfshare. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but THE BRINGERS OF BEETHOVEN Yet when I listen to it again, I can't help but laugh. I think of the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope, who first used the word bathos to refer to those abrupt and often absurd transitions from the elevated to the ordinary, in contrast to the concept of pathos, the sincere feeling of sadness and tragedy. VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON Visitor pattern in Python. 8 December, 2006. One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on TOUR D'ORWELL: MARRAKESH Tour d'Orwell: Marrakesh. 9 December, 2019. (Previously in George Orwell-themed travel posts: Hampstead, Paris, Southwold, Ipswich ) In the winter of 1938, Orwell travelled to Marrakech in Morocco — one R in the latter yet two in the former — in an attempt to quell the tuberculosis that would take his life in 1950.THE COMEDY IS OVER
The comedy is over. B y now everyone must have seen the versions of comedy shows with the laughter track edited out. To me, the removal of the laughter doesn't just reveal the artificial nature of television and how it conscripts the viewer into laughing along; by subverting key conversational conventions, it also reveals some of the myriad and GEODJANGO AND THE UK POSTCODE DATABASE Getting started. First, create a Django project and application for this example: $ django-admin startproject ukpostcodes $ cd ukpostcodes $ ./manage.py startapp postcodes. Next, edit settings.py: Configure DATABASE_*. You must use the postgresql_psycopg2 PostgreSQL database driver. Add django.contrib.gis & ukpostcodes.postcodes toINSTALLED_APPS.
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Hi, I'm Chris Lamb — aka lamby — a 35-year-old software engineer.. I am a core team member of the Reproducible Builds project, where I research and implement software supply-chain security (). The project has received funding from foundations such as the Open Technology Fund, the Core Infrastructure Initiative and many others. PORTFOLIO | CHRIS LAMB 2008 — 2012 Role. Lead software engineer. Highlights. Scaled site to > 1.5m users · Implemented storage solution for 1 billion rows of gaming data · Moved to service-oriented architecture · Huge but clean and agile codebase · Acquired Summer 2012 PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB I am currently highly active in the Reproducible Builds project and have previously been awarded a grant from the Core Infrastructure Initiative to fund my work in this area. However, I'm the primary author of the projects outlined below and contributor to 100s ofothers.
THE TRUTH ABOUT ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS From "Toby Appel's Guide to the Orchestra" The members of the orchestra are divided into four sections. These are woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. There's also someone standing in front of all these other folks playing no instrument at all. This would be the conductor. It is generally required that the conductor is required to make musical decisions and to hold all of VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates and thus provides a nice way of seperating your data and algorithms. So, how PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB Python interface to libgfshare Python interface to libgfshare.. Documentation GitHub Issues GitLab Issues PyPI project page. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but any smaller combination of parts are useless to an THE EFFECT OF PEDESTALING ON TIME TRIAL BIKE To "pedestal" an aerobar means to elevate the bars above the basebar using risers instead of using headset spacers: David Millar, 2010 Giro d'Italia. You might do this for a few reasons: The rider is in a more aerodynamic position when cornering or descending on the basebars. Lowers the rider's centre of gravity, improving cornering confidence. Less flex when climbing or accelerating under DECRYPTING THE CAESAR CIPHER USING SHELL In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. #!/bin/sh IN="MJHVIZN ZPIO YJHPN" for I in $(seq 25); do DJANGO-CTEMPLATE: COMPILE DJANGO TEMPLATES TO C CHRIS LAMB Behind the scenes, the Template object is compiled via Cython to a shared object (hopefully) providing a faster render method for that template. If CTemplate encounters a node that it cannot compile directly to C, it is pickled and executed "dynamically" at run-time. RE: A TIMELINE VIEW IN DJANGO Alex Gaynor writes about "timeline views" in Django. The abstract problem is to merge already-sorted lazily evaluated lists by some specified attribute. My solution is similar to Malcolm's suggestion in the comments and improves upon Alex's in that has superior space considerations, as well as supporting reverse ordering with the usual Django syntax: import heapq defCHRIS LAMB
Hi, I'm Chris Lamb — aka lamby — a 35-year-old software engineer.. I am a core team member of the Reproducible Builds project, where I research and implement software supply-chain security (). The project has received funding from foundations such as the Open Technology Fund, the Core Infrastructure Initiative and many others. PORTFOLIO | CHRIS LAMB 2008 — 2012 Role. Lead software engineer. Highlights. Scaled site to > 1.5m users · Implemented storage solution for 1 billion rows of gaming data · Moved to service-oriented architecture · Huge but clean and agile codebase · Acquired Summer 2012 PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB I am currently highly active in the Reproducible Builds project and have previously been awarded a grant from the Core Infrastructure Initiative to fund my work in this area. However, I'm the primary author of the projects outlined below and contributor to 100s ofothers.
THE TRUTH ABOUT ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS From "Toby Appel's Guide to the Orchestra" The members of the orchestra are divided into four sections. These are woodwinds, the strings, the brass, and the percussion. There's also someone standing in front of all these other folks playing no instrument at all. This would be the conductor. It is generally required that the conductor is required to make musical decisions and to hold all of VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates and thus provides a nice way of seperating your data and algorithms. So, how PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB Python interface to libgfshare Python interface to libgfshare.. Documentation GitHub Issues GitLab Issues PyPI project page. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but any smaller combination of parts are useless to an THE EFFECT OF PEDESTALING ON TIME TRIAL BIKE To "pedestal" an aerobar means to elevate the bars above the basebar using risers instead of using headset spacers: David Millar, 2010 Giro d'Italia. You might do this for a few reasons: The rider is in a more aerodynamic position when cornering or descending on the basebars. Lowers the rider's centre of gravity, improving cornering confidence. Less flex when climbing or accelerating under DECRYPTING THE CAESAR CIPHER USING SHELL In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the alphabet. #!/bin/sh IN="MJHVIZN ZPIO YJHPN" for I in $(seq 25); do DJANGO-CTEMPLATE: COMPILE DJANGO TEMPLATES TO C CHRIS LAMB Behind the scenes, the Template object is compiled via Cython to a shared object (hopefully) providing a faster render method for that template. If CTemplate encounters a node that it cannot compile directly to C, it is pickled and executed "dynamically" at run-time. RE: A TIMELINE VIEW IN DJANGO Alex Gaynor writes about "timeline views" in Django. The abstract problem is to merge already-sorted lazily evaluated lists by some specified attribute. My solution is similar to Malcolm's suggestion in the comments and improves upon Alex's in that has superior space considerations, as well as supporting reverse ordering with the usual Django syntax: import heapq defBLOG | CHRIS LAMB
Blog. April 2021 Tour d'Orwell: Wallington February 2021 The Silence of the Lambs: 30 Years On PROJECTS — CHRIS LAMB I am currently highly active in the Reproducible Builds project and have previously been awarded a grant from the Core Infrastructure Initiative to fund my work in this area. However, I'm the primary author of the projects outlined below and contributor to 100s ofothers.
FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN APRIL 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during April 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged two pull request from Michael K. to my django-slack library which provides a convenient wrapper between projects using the Django web development framework and the Slack chat platform. Michael's pull requests made Python 3.6+ a hard requirement FREE SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES IN MARCH 2021 Here is my monthly update covering what I have been doing in the free software world during March 2021 (previous month):Reviewed and merged a number of contributions from Dan Palmer for my django-autologin library aimed at applications that use the Django web-development framework that wish to include automatic "login" links in emails (etc.). Changes made include allowing callers to PYTHON-GFSHARE: PYTHON INTERFACE TO LIBGFSHARE CHRIS LAMB Python interface to libgfshare Python interface to libgfshare.. Documentation GitHub Issues GitLab Issues PyPI project page. This Python library implements Shamir’s method for secret sharing which can be used to split an arbitrary secret into multiple parts. An arbitrary number of those parts are then needed to recover the original file, but any smaller combination of parts are useless to an VISITOR PATTERN IN PYTHON One design pattern I'm using a lot in my compiler is the Visitor pattern. This pattern allows different operations to be performed on the elements in a hierarchical object structure. Crucially though, it allows you to define a new set of operations without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates and thus provides a nice way of seperating your data and algorithms. So, how TOUR D'ORWELL: MARRAKESH April 17, 2021 Tour d'Orwell: Wallington; February 14, 2021 The Silence of the Lambs: 30 Years On The Silence of the Lambs: 30 Years On; January 1, 2021 OpenUK Influencer 2021 OpenUK Influencer 2021; December 31, 2020 Favourite books of 2020 Favourite books of 2020; December 21, 2020 Interview: Reproducibility and the future of free software Interview: Reproducibility and the future THE BRINGERS OF BEETHOVEN T his is a curiously poignant work to me that I doubt I will ever be able to communicate. I found it about fifteen years ago, along with a friend who I am quite regrettably no longer in regular contact with, so there was some deeply complicated nostalgia entangled with rediscovering it today. GEODJANGO AND THE UK POSTCODE DATABASE It's useful to note that coordinates in location data like this are relative to a "spatial reference system"; this is a bit like encodings for text, except that translating between reference systems can be lossy, due to the fact that the earth isn't perfectly round. QUICKLY SWITCHING BETWEEN IMPERIAL AND METRIC UNITS ON British triathletes are quite schizophrenic about their units: not "European" enough to bike using metric units yet not "American" enough to run using their imperial counterparts. Garmin units seem happy enough to accomodate this contradiction but Strava only has a single global setting. Switching units would normally involve visiting your settings page—inconvenient when viewing lots of runToggle navigation
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I'M CHRIS LAMB AKA _LAMBY_ A 34-YEAR-OLD FREELANCE COMPUTERPROGRAMMER.
I have been an official Debian Developer since 2008, was the Debian Project Leader from 2017—2019 and am currently a director of both the Open Source Initiative and of Software in the Public Interest, Inc . I am now highly active in the Reproducible Builds project and have previouslyreceived a grant
from the Core Infrastructure Initiative and was awarded a Google OpenSource Peer Bonus
for my work in this area. Within Debian, amongst many other tasks, I maintain the Lintian static analysis tool and the Redis and Memcachedpackages.
I'm the primary author of dozens of free and opensource projects and contributor to 100s of others (eg. Tails , etc.) but I also am the architect and maintainer of a number of web services such as Ethermap.
I previously worked as Technical Architect at Playfire.com (acquired) & Thread.com(YCombinator S12).
I'm highly experienced in full-stack web development with a focus on backend development using Django and system administration. You can find my latest programming interests onmy blog .
I'm an avid reader and film-watcher as well as a cellist and lutenist. You can contact me at chris@chris-lamb.co.uk or follow me @lolamby.
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