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September 2009¶

  • 2009-09-01
    • Vacation 2009: children happy
    • Vacation 2009: vechtdalroute / Vechtetalroute
  • 2009-09-02
    • Recumbent seat: ventisit (“ligfiets zitje”)
    • Vacation 2009: recommended campings for the vechtdalroute
  • 2009-09-08
    • First time swordfighting of the season
  • 2009-09-14
    • Comments are back: disqus
    • Pep8 checker is now easy-installable
  • 2009-09-16
    • Releasing: making it hard
  • 2009-09-24
    • Train and tram variation
  • 2009-09-25
    • Python Dutch usergroup (“PUN”) meeting in Amsterdam
      • Phatch photo batch processor - Stani Michiels
      • MonetDB and python (2.x and 3.x) - Gijs Molenaar
      • PyCuda - Jasper Spaans (lightning talk)
      • bzr version control system - Wim Feijen (lightning talk)
      • Useful libraries (lightning talk)
      • Grok - Jan-Jaap Driessen (lightning talk)
      • Debugging - Tim Molendijk (lightning talk)
      • International emails - Maurits van Rees
  • 2009-09-28
    • Fixing up code
    • Python snowleopard rescue
  • 2009-09-29
    • Testing. Of course.

About reinout.vanrees.org

Personal website of Reinout van Rees (reinout@vanrees.org). I live in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands and I work at Nelen & Schuurmans. Married to Annie van Rees-Kooiman; we have two kids, Rianne and Floris.

Nederlands / Dutch content

(Lig)fietsen
Ligfietsen, fietsvakanties, fietsen met kinderen
Over mij
Wat achtergrondinformatie over mezelf en nog wat losse pagina's.

English / engelse inhoud

Weblog
The majority of the content on this website. Python/zope/plone; construction research; personal comments.
About me
Some of my background and a couple of loose pages.
Building-construction research
My (PhD) research on the contruction industry + internet + semantic web.

Photos

My photos are over on photos.reinout.vanrees.org, for example on trains, construction and demolition and our vacations.

Contents © Reinout van Rees. My photos are open source: creative commons attribution license. The textual content is not open source.
Made with Sphinx and a couple of custom python scripts. Deliverance handles the theming, for which I used the yui css framework.
Comments or corrections? Mail reinout@vanrees.org.