Tuesday January 4th is the first Tuesday of the month and the Vancouver
Python, Zope and Plone user's group will have its monthly meeting at
ActiveState.
The topic is "What's new in Python 2.4":
Among other things, we will discuss:
* Function/method decorators
* Generator expressions
* Built-in sets
* Unification of integers
More information is available here: http://www.vanpyz.org/news
Topics for the next few months have also been tentatively scheduled:
January 4, 2005
What's New in Python 2.4, Paul Prescod
February 1, 2005
Creating OS X Cocoa Applications Using XML and Python, Dethe Elza
March 1, 2005
GNU Radio and Python, Ian Caven
April 5, 2005
Large Scale Python, TBD
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by: Brian Quinlan |
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Our next meeting will be held on March 2, 2004 at 7pm. As usual,
ActiveState will be hosting the meeting at 680 Granville Street.
This week Andy McKay, of ZopeZen and Plone fame, will be giving an
introduction to Zope and Plone. Afterwards, we will have a question and
answer session followed by beer at a local pub.
Cheers,
Brian
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by: Brian Quinlan |
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This meeting:
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The long-awaited, many times delayed talk by our own Andy McKay: what
is Plone and why is it taking over the world? Afterwards we'll retire
to a nearby pub for the usual informal discussion of Andy's
presentation and the upcoming Vancouver Python Workshop.
Time: Tuesday, June 1 at 7:00pm
Location: ActiveState (580 Granville St., Vancouver)
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by: Joel Burton |
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After a hiatus, a new group for Python, Zope, and Plone programmers in
DC is forming. Our goal is to network and further educate ourselves on
programming in Python. While not exclusively for Zope or Plone
developers, we expect there to be a focus for these technologies.
We have a formation meeting scheduled:
Thursday, July 8th
7:00pm-9:00pm
Porter Novelli Board Room, 1909 K Street NW.
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by: Brian Quinlan |
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This meeting:
=============
Paul Prescod will lead a discussion about the Python Virtual Machine.
How does the Python Virtual Machine work internally? What are
bytecodes? How is code compiled to bytecodes? How are bytecodes
interpreted? How are types implemented? What do classes look like
inside the Python interpreter?
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by: Joel Burton |
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The newly-formed Zope/Python Users Group of DC announces our upcoming
meeting schedule:
Mo Jul 19: Zope -- presentation on Archetypes by Joel Burton
Th Aug 5: Python -- no topic yet
Mo Aug 16: Zope -- no topic yet
Th Sep 2: Python -- no topic yet
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by: Paul Prescod |
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Tuesday March 1st is the first Tuesday of the month and the Vancouver
Python, Zope and Plone user's group will have its monthly meeting at
ActiveState (580 Granville) at 7:00.
The topic is GNU Radio and Python.
GNU Radio is a free software implementation of Software Defined Radio.
"Imagine if the only thing stopping your handheld PDA from
simultaneously being a GPS receiver, phone, radio or miniature TV was
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by: Paul Prescod |
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This month's talk: 10 coolest things about Plone, Andy McKay
This talk was originally supposed to be: "137 cool things about
Plone" but we negotiated Andy down to just ten. But these ten things are
not just cool: they are the coolest. Plone enthusiasts and hecklers
equally welcome.
The group meets monthly (first Tuesday of each month) at 7pm. It is
hosted by ActiveState ("a division of Sophos") at 580 Granville St.,
Vancouver
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by: Brian Quinlan |
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What's New?
===========
The deadline for submitting a talk or tutorial for the Vancouver Python
Workshop is fast approaching. Talks will be accepted until Friday June
16th.
To submit a talk, see:
http://www.vanpyz.org/conference/talksubmission.html
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by: wesley chun |
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*** FINAL REMINDER
also, the course begins on monday immediately following the *free* CodeCamp
conference http://siliconvalley-codecamp.com (click Program =>
Sessions to see all the talks)... 5 straight days of learning in the
San Francisco Bay Area!!
***
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: wesley chun <wescpy@gmail.com>
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