My automated command line solution to connecting to a juniper networks vpn that takes a password *and* a securID token on 64 bit Linux.
Hello there, I’m Joseph Henrich and I am the newest addition to the Constant Contact Labs team! I’m here to show you an x.org trick I developed while optimizing how I play World of Warcraft on my Dual-Screen Linux setup.

As you might know from reading some of my previous blog posts, I’ve been working with Python and Django pretty extensively over the last year, mainly for rapid prototyping and developing relatively simple web applications (including a Facebook App). During Cool Stuff Week I decided to try using Ruby on Rails (RoR) as the base framework, as a learning experience more than for any other reason. So what’s the difference between these two popular dynamically typed frameworks?

Django is an open source Python web framework that uses a variation of the MVC architectural pattern, called MTV for Model-Template-View. Having used Django for quite a few projects now, I have grown rather fond of it, despite some annoying aspects. Development using Django is very easy and painless, allowing for rapid prototyping and development.
Learned new tools from my business.