NOTE: we are no longer meeting at Stanford; the May meeting is at
Google in Mountain View.
The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, May 19 at 7:30pm.
NOTE: to celebrate our first meeting at Google, Google will be providing
a buffet dinner starting at 6:45pm.
Alex Martelli will be repeating his OSCON/PyCon presentations about OOP
and design patterns -- with improvements!
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
and Google (Mountain View, California). For more information and
directions, see http://www.baypiggies.net/
Advance notice: The June 9 meeting agenda has been set. Drew Perttula
will be talking about his Python-based lighting system controller.
Advance notice: The July 14 meeting agenda has not been set. Please send
e-mail to ba********@bayp iggies.net if you want to suggest an agenda (or
volunteer to give a presentation).
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NOTE: we are no longer meeting at Stanford; the April meeting is at
IronPort in San Bruno
The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, April 14 at 7:30pm.
Guido van Rossum (and any other BayPIGgies who wish to contribute) will
review the activities at PyCon 2005.
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
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by: Aahz |
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NOTE: we are no longer meeting at Stanford; the April meeting is at
IronPort in San Bruno
The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, April 14 at 7:30pm.
Guido van Rossum (and any other BayPIGgies who wish to contribute) will
review the activities at PyCon 2005.
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
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by: Aahz |
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NOTE: we are no longer meeting at Stanford; the May meeting is at
Google in Mountain View.
The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, May 19 at 7:30pm.
NOTE: to celebrate our first meeting at Google, Google will be providing
a buffet dinner starting at 6:45pm.
Alex will be repeating his OSCON/PyCon presentations about OOP and
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, July 14 at 7:30pm at
Google, building 40, room Temp Tech Talk.
Alex Martelli will be doing his "Black Magic" talk on descriptors,
decorators, and metaclasses. Prepare to have your head exploded!
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
and Google (Mountain View, California). For more information and
directions, see http://www.baypiggies.net/
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, September 15 at 7:30pm at
Google, Bldg 40, room Temp Tech Talk. You need to go to the lobby of
Bldg 43 first to get a badge.
Ben Bangert will do "SQLObject & FormEncode, A Practical Introduction"
- Using SQLObject to integrity check legacy databases
- FormEncodes use for validation and data coercion
- Easy web front-ends to databases
- Fully abstracted database access for easy portability
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, November at 7:30pm at
Google (Bldg 43, room Tunis).
Hasan Diwan will demonstrate a prototype GPS system written in Python.
Let's all work to convince him that he doesn't need to rewrite it in
Java!
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
and Google (Mountain View, California). For more information and
directions, see http://www.baypiggies.net/
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by: Aahz |
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, January 12 at 7:30pm at
Google, room Tunis. Meet in the lobby of building 43.
This will be a combo meeting:
* First Marilyn Davis will practice her "Why Python?" talk -- she's
looking for feedback and suggestions on improving it.
* We'll fill the rest of the time with a "Newbies Night"; this is your
opportunity to get realtime responses to questions about Python
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, March 9 at 7:30pm at
Google.
This meeting features a PyCon report from Guido van Rossum and possibly
others.
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
and Google (Mountain View, California). For more information and
directions, see http://baypiggies.net/
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NOTE: Special date of WEDNESDAY April 26 at Google, usual time of 7:30pm
Please show up by 7:15 so we can start the meeting on time!
This does not change the usual May meeting on May 11 at Google; stay
tuned for an announcement of that.
Special meeting! One of the lead developers of Django is in town! Jacob
Kaplan-Moss will be talking about Django at Google. He says he'll be
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