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Name: Chuck Esterbrook
Member since: 2001-04-10 04:41:38
Last Login: 2008-05-14 02:27:41

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Homepage: http://cobra-language.com/

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I'm the author of the Cobra Programming Language which is open source under the MIT license.

I haven't been blogging here, but I do some blogging on Cobra.

I'm available for independent contracting. I can and have done WUI, GUI, SQL, modeling and simulation, AI, Linux admin and more.

I'm the founder and former BDFL of another open source project, Webware for Python. That project lives on with a new BDFL, Christoph Zwerschke. I don't know how to pronounce his last name either, but he is a very smart and capable guy.

I have been published on the topic of Python in the April 2001 Linux Journal and at the 9th International Python conference:

Using Mix-ins with Python
Introduction to Webware

I just realized this page is more informative than my almost non-existant home page at ChuckEsterbrook.com.

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11 Apr 2001 »

From the webware-discuss mailing list:

At 03:33 PM 4/11/2001 -0500, Ian Bicking wrote:
> And where are all those XML end-user tools that people talk about?

I cannot agree more on this issue. People always throw this line when they are justifying XML: "...and there are hundreds of XML tools you could use..."

So I ask them: What tool are you using to read and write XML?

The answer always comes back: "my favorite text editor"

-Chuck

 

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