London 2.0 RC 4 Review
Thanks to everyone who attended London 2.0 RC 4 last night (in rather cramped conditions). The usual suspects were in attendance, as well as Adrian Holovaty who was in for a few days.
Phil Dawes demonstrated both Bicycle Repair Man and the Python testing tool Protest (we need screencasts of both!), and I pointed numerous people towards the impressive DabbleDB screencast. Demo of the night probably had to be Remi Delon showing off Python Hosting. They offer a very slick, one-click install of a variety of different webapp frameworks (everything from TurboGears to Zope to Django) for a very reasonable price. His screencast is out soon – but put it this way, TextDrive’s TextPanel is going to have a lot to live up to, not to mention their forthcoming Rails-dedicated hosting (note: I’m a TextDrive user myself). Despite their name, Python-Hosting do also provide Rails hosting, however it’s not yet integrated with their slick user interface.
Details on next month’s London 2.0 RC5 coming up soon.
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2 Responses to “London 2.0 RC 4 Review”
Hi Sam,
Glad you liked the demo :)
I’m actually adding a “one-click” install for Rails today.
I’ll let you know when the screencast is online.
See you at the next meetup.
Remi.
Great to meet you last night! Do look me up next time you’re in Chicago.
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