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I am happy to report that my next "pet" project is cooking quite well so far.

pyStack is a stackoverflow-inspired web application done in web2py, the web application framework in my opinion in which almost everything is "pure" python. I usually write these types of applications mainly as an exercise to my mind. At work, sadly, python is considered "legacy" (This is unfortunate considering that python literally thrives in organizations such as Yahoo, google, NASA, UC Irvine, CIA, National Weather Service, to name just a few)), and it is only used to support "old" applications and not used for any new development anymore.

In any case, after work, and when my home-bound activities permit, I embark in these types of programming escapades, mostly to keep me active in this language which I really like, here's a screenshot if you are interested in following the project more closely:

Soon: pyStack.com
Click on the image above for a "full" version
Soon: pyStack.com
Click on the image above for a "full" version

I'll update this entry as the app progresses - JFS


 
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