12 responses to “Oh No! Hacked!”

  1. mike

    seems you’re not on WordPress.com after all…

  2. Andreas

    Ack. Due to the regularly discovered security problems there is one good way to use WordPress and that is wordpress.com.
    I use serendipity.

  3. Andy

    I told you so :)

    (I always give out unique email addresses, and the one going to this site started getting spam)

    Let it be clear though that I’m not bitter at all, I have no problems with putting unobfuscated email addresses on the internet for science. e.g. do you think andy-scienceNOSPAM@ultra-premium.com will get spam? Or do you think that spammers will drop the NOSPAM part of it. All I need is: andy-science-control@ultra-premium.com so I can tell if the spammers have scraped this page, and now we are doing science :)

  4. Vytas

    Kevin, in your post that was compromised, you were talking about some good Django IDE, now I cannot retrieve that post. Could you name it? I was looking for such thing as well

  5. Oskar Alexandersson

    Sorry to hear you got hacked :(

    I’m very interested to hear which IDE you had found for working on django projects. I found some incomplete version of that blog post, but it ended before you mentioned the IDE. Please tell me! :)

  6. Mr Berg

    But what was the name of the django IDE you’ve found?! The post was cut short on pgo just before the revelation. Damn cliffhanger!

  7. benjamin

    If you could just tell me the name of the editor/IDE you wrote about in “Finally! A Django IDE with Real Code Completion and Template Support” I would be very grateful. I’m on the outlook for such a thing for quite a while now :)

  8. richard

    I’m with Berg and Benjamin. WHAT IS IT?

  9. richard

    Could be http://www.netbeans.org/ because netbeans 7.0 is supposed to have good django support as shown here: http://blogs.sun.com/branajam/entry/netbeans_and_django_it_s

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