ShowMeDo.com Announces Winner of Most-Video-Plays of the Month

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Jeff Rush

ShowMeDo.com, a website offering over 361 instructional screencasts about
topics both Python and non-Python, has announced their first winner of the
month for the most-played video. And the winner is:

"Learn Django: Create a Wiki in 20 minutes"

by Siddharta Govindaraj, founder of Silver Stripe Software, with 1851 views in
August, far outpacing the second-place entry. The prize is a £20 (UK) voucher
to Amazon. Congratulations, Siddhi! You can watch it at:

http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=1100000&fromSeriesID=110

Siddhi is also helping Doug Napoleone with PyCon this year, providing a
program for generating attendee badges and working to integrate it into the
Django-based conference site.

You can find Siddhi at:

http://siddhi.blogspot.com/
http://www.silverstripesoftware.com/

So who will win this month? It could be you! How about a screencast
showcasing a different web framework like TurboGears or Twisted Web? Or
something about databases, either relational or object.

Jeff Rush
Python Advocacy Coordinator
 
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Diez B. Roggisch

Jeff said:
ShowMeDo.com, a website offering over 361 instructional screencasts about
topics both Python and non-Python, has announced their first winner of the
month for the most-played video. And the winner is:

"Learn Django: Create a Wiki in 20 minutes"

by Siddharta Govindaraj, founder of Silver Stripe Software, with 1851
views in
August, far outpacing the second-place entry. The prize is a £20 (UK)
voucher
to Amazon. Congratulations, Siddhi! You can watch it at:

http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=1100000&fromSeriesID=110

Siddhi is also helping Doug Napoleone with PyCon this year, providing a
program for generating attendee badges and working to integrate it into
the Django-based conference site.

You can find Siddhi at:

http://siddhi.blogspot.com/
http://www.silverstripesoftware.com/

So who will win this month? It could be you! How about a screencast
showcasing a different web framework like TurboGears or Twisted Web? Or
something about databases, either relational or object.

Great work. I just have one small remark: given the increasing amount of
spam in the NG/ML that reads "go bla.com to learn everything about ...", I
was at first convinced that your post was one amongst these.

Maybe a subject line that shows somewhat more python context would be a good
idea? Just a suggestion.

Diez
 

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