After spending two years writing "IronPython in Action," we faced constant changes, especially with IronPython's alpha status. It influenced both the time and direction of our work.
Reflecting on my early days in the Python community during my first PyCon was bittersweet. The camaraderie was strong, and it felt like we all knew each other.
The transition to web development, particularly with Silverlight and Django, opened new doors for personal and community projects that felt revolutionary for Python's future.
I fondly remember exploring the Ouachita mountains with Andrzej Krzywda. It was a mix of laughter, nostalgia, and the thrill of being part of the changing Python landscape.
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