Can you post the links to the blip.tv pages, so I can go there and download the videos?
The blip.tv viewer applet has no such link, and even digging the source isn't helpful (it seems that they use different identifiers for embed applets than for the same videos on their own website). Grrr!
See also PyPy's IRC channel: #pypy at freenode.net, or the pypy-dev mailing list. If the blog post is old, it is pointless to ask questions here about it---you're unlikely to get an answer.
Can you post the links to the blip.tv pages, so I can go there and download the videos?
ReplyDeleteThe blip.tv viewer applet has no such link, and even digging the source isn't helpful (it seems that they use different identifiers for embed applets than for the same videos on their own website). Grrr!
Sure, here are the links:
ReplyDeletePart 1: http://europythonvideos.blip.tv/file/3981017/
Part 2: http://europythonvideos.blip.tv/file/3981028/
Part 3: http://europythonvideos.blip.tv/file/4000720/
HotPy: http://europythonvideos.blip.tv/file/3980963/
@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteYou can also click the title of the video in the Blip.tv embedded player.
if i remember correctly, a while ago you were looking for alternative names for pypy.
ReplyDeletei just came across the wikipeda article for the "black mamba" which states that it is the fastest snake of the world.
how about the name "black mamba"? :)