The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, April 13 at 7:30pm at
IronPort.
This meeting features JJ reviewing "Profession al Software Development"
with discussion and newbie questions afterward.
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
and Google (Mountain View, California). For more information and
directions, see http://baypiggies.net/
Before the meeting, we sometimes meet at 6pm for dinner. Discussion of
dinner plans is handled on the BayPIGgies mailing list.
Advance notice: We have a speaker for May. We can use speakers for
June/July. Please e-mail ba********@pyth on.org if you want to suggest an
agenda (or volunteer to give a presentation).
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Aahz (aa**@pythoncra ft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/
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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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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, June 9 at 7:30pm at
IronPort.
Drew Perttula will discuss his Python-based lighting system controller.
The system includes a music player, a variety of programs to design and
time light cues, and drivers for hardware that outputs the DMX protocol
used by most theatrical lighting gear.
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
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by: Aahz |
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, August 11 at 7:30pm at
Ironport.
Hasan Diwan will present RRsR, a web-based RSS reader written using
feedparser and python CGI. This is expected to be a short presentation;
afterward, anyone who was at OSCON is invited to summarize what they
saw/heard.
BayPIGgies meetings alternate between IronPort (San Bruno, California)
and Google (Mountain View, California). For more information and
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by: Aahz |
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The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, October 13 at 7:30pm at
IronPort.
Tim Thompson will describe and demonstrate the interaction between
Burning Man and Python using two applications, Radio Free Quasar and
Ergo.
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, October 13 at 7:30pm at
IronPort.
Tim Thompson will describe and demonstrate the interaction between
Burning Man and Python using two applications, Radio Free Quasar and
Ergo.
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, April 13 at 7:30pm at
IronPort.
This meeting features JJ reviewing "Professional Software Development"
with discussion and newbie questions afterward.
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
Special meeting! One of the lead developers of Django is in town! Jacob
Kaplan-Moss will be talking about Django at Google. More details as they
get finalized -- but save the date! (No, it's not on the website yet...)
This does not change the usual May meeting on May 11 at Google; stay
tuned for an announcement of that.
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by: Aahz |
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NOTE: Special date of WEDNESDAY April 26 at Google, usual time of 7:30pm
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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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