It seems that a new war started out there. Google launched the Google AppEngine platform, supporting Python and Django out of the box.

On they Google project page, people started to “vote” for the next language to be implemented. It seems that the more “stars” a language has, the more attention it will get from Google.

So pick your favorite programming language, and “star” it on the issue list!

(oh and if you don’t have a favorite language, pick Ruby :-))

So lately, I am having problems accessing my 0x82.com at home. This domain sits on a dynamic IP address, and I use editdns to update the DNS records.

EditDNS advertises my A record with a 0 TTL. However, I found that my ISP Sapo caches the record with a huge TTL:

0x82.com.        604800    IN    A    82.155.174.2

Before I shout “what th f0ck are wrong with this guys”, I still have to do a quick read of the relevant RFC, because I think that a 0 TTL may not be a “standard” thing…

As always, if you know something about this, please shoot! :-)

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