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d42muna
·السنة الماضية·discuss
WebObjects.

That is a perfect description of it, released 1996. So far ahead of its time it’s not even funny. Still one of the best programming environments I’ve ever used almost <checks calendar> 30 years later.
d42muna
·السنة الماضية·discuss
There are efforts within NASA to kill NOSA. The lawyers are the ones who insist on it.
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Red tape. So much red tape. It can take literally years to get permission to release code as open source within NASA. It's not the scientists - they want to release their code. It's the lawyers.
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There are lots of examples of comedy comparable to Monty Python over the years, but with so many media outlets you kind of have to seek it out or stumble across it. Here are a few random ones that immediately spring to mind:

Green Wing [1], Channel 4 television series (UK)

Aunty Donna, Australian comedy troupe that has a lot of surrealist humour. A good introduction is this sketch [2] and their Netflix show "Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun".

The Frantics, a Canadian sketch comedy troupe. They are most known for their sketch "Boot to the Head", but their CBC radio series which ran from 1981-84 was (to me) very reminiscent of Python.

I'd imagine fans of The Mighty Boosh and Python intersect quite a bit.

The Mischief Theatre Company - the ones behind the "Goes Wrong" theatre shows, e.g. "The Play That Goes Wrong", the "The Goes Wrong Show" on BBC, etc.

Bleak Expectations by Mark Evans, BBC Radio 4 pastiche on Dickens (2007-2012) - one of my favourite pieces of comedy in any medium. Here's the first episode [3] on YouTube.

I've seen a lot of live comedy that reminded me of Python at places like the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

[1] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Wing>

[2] <https://youtu.be/a5FGOaz__W0>

[3] <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdyYQeLR1kA>
d42muna
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This cracks me up. "Look at these beautiful orbital paths. Cover your eyes when it's explaining the barycenter. Cover your eyes!"
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