From ed at pythoncharmers.com Sun Nov 5 18:29:46 2017 From: ed at pythoncharmers.com (Ed Schofield) Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2017 10:29:46 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Melbourne Python meeting - tonight: Monday 6 November Message-ID: <24886FCC-9360-418D-85B7-99B8F1F977A2@pythoncharmers.com> Hi everyone! We are looking forward to the November meeting of the Melbourne Python users group tonight, Monday 6 November (special horse-race edition!) We have over 100 people registered as coming on Meetup. (If you can no longer make it, please RSVP no so someone else can have your spot!) We have two main talks planned: 1. Fred Rotbart: highlights from PyCon Israel 2017 (15-20 minutes) Python wasn't particularly popular in Israel until recently but has exploded in popularity in the last 1-2 years. Fred attended PyCon Israel this year and was surprised at how large the community there is now. He will talk about the event, Python uptake in general, and give highlights from the event. 2. Ed Schofield: publishing with Python (40 minutes) Python has long had Sphinx for generating high-quality technical documentation from reStructuredText (ReST). Many projects have more recently adopted one of many flavours of Markdown as a simple, flexible format, while Jupyter notebooks have taken the Python world by storm. This talk will give an overview of the impressive set of tools in R for publishing (knitr, Rmarkdown) and compare what the Python ecosystem has to offer. 3. Lightning talks & announcements When: 5.45pm for mingling; talks starting at 6pm Where: Outcome-Hub Co-Working Space Suite 1, 121 Cardigan Street, Carlton How to get there: Walk 12 minutes north from Melbourne Central station. Afterwards: general announcements and pizza. Then maybe drinks on Lygon Street. Sponsorship: many thanks to Outcome Hub for providing the venue and Python Charmers for ongoing Meetup sponsorship. We hope to see you there! :-D Best wishes, Ed -- Dr. Edward Schofield Python Charmers http://pythoncharmers.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ed at pythoncharmers.com Sun Nov 5 20:33:39 2017 From: ed at pythoncharmers.com (Ed Schofield) Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2017 12:33:39 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Melbourne Python meeting - tonight: Monday 6 November In-Reply-To: <24886FCC-9360-418D-85B7-99B8F1F977A2@pythoncharmers.com> References: <24886FCC-9360-418D-85B7-99B8F1F977A2@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: <8C66D791-86A8-4BA3-9027-793B20DD06B8@pythoncharmers.com> Hi again everyone! I forgot to list one talk in my previous email. Here's an update: Talks: 1. Robert Lechte: "Your database migrations are bad" (25-30 minutes) It's really hard to work with database schemas. But schemas are actually good. The trouble is that people get frustrated with the tooling. Existing migration tools (alembig, django migrations etc.) all make it far too hard. Every change is a chore when you have to worry about version numbers and migration files each time. It's tedious, manual, error-prone, and hard to test. Fortunately, we can do better! Using Python and PostgreSQL, we'll discuss a radically different approach to managing schema migrations, using new tools and workflows to make it much faster, mostly automatic, fully testable, and more reliable." Bio: Robert created the data warehousing for New Zealand's supercomputing infrastructure, then worked for the Digital Transformation Agency in Sydney. He has been writing Python tools to make working with databases more pleasant. 2. Fred Rotbart: highlights from PyCon Israel 2017 (15 minutes) Python wasn't particularly popular in Israel until recently but has exploded in popularity in the last 1-2 years. Fred attended PyCon Israel this year and was surprised at how large the community there is now. He will talk about the event, Python uptake in general, and give highlights from the event. 3. Ed Schofield: publishing with Python (25-30 minutes) Python has long had Sphinx for generating high-quality technical documentation from reStructuredText (ReST). Many projects have more recently adopted one of many flavours of Markdown as a simple, flexible format, while Jupyter notebooks have taken the Python world by storm. This talk will give an overview of the impressive set of tools in R for publishing (knitr, Rmarkdown) and compare what the Python ecosystem has to offer. 4. Lightning talks & announcements When: 5.45pm for mingling; talks starting at 6pm Where: Outcome-Hub Co-Working Space Suite 1, 121 Cardigan Street, Carlton How to get there: Walk 12 minutes north from Melbourne Central station. Afterwards: general announcements and pizza. Then maybe drinks on Lygon Street. Sponsorship: many thanks to Outcome Hub for providing the venue and Python Charmers for ongoing Meetup sponsorship. We hope to see you there! :-D Best wishes, Ed -- Dr. Edward Schofield Python Charmers http://pythoncharmers.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fps-pd at optusnet.com.au Mon Nov 6 00:40:03 2017 From: fps-pd at optusnet.com.au (Peter Dwyer) Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2017 16:40:03 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Melbourne Python meeting - tonight: Monday 6 November In-Reply-To: <24886FCC-9360-418D-85B7-99B8F1F977A2@pythoncharmers.com> References: <24886FCC-9360-418D-85B7-99B8F1F977A2@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: <6CB0F53D-1283-4747-897A-34A57D271E22@optusnet.com.au> Hi Ed I am a new user of Python and would love to attend for the first time. What day/ date is the meeting below occurring? Is there any fee? Is there anything that I should bring (notebook computer?). Thanks Peter Dwyer Ph: 0432-699-779 From: melbourne-pug on behalf of Ed Schofield Reply-To: Melbourne Python Users Group Date: Monday, 6 November 2017 at 10:30 am To: Melbourne Python Users Group Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Melbourne Python meeting - tonight: Monday 6 November Hi everyone! We are looking forward to the November meeting of the Melbourne Python users group tonight, Monday 6 November (special horse-race edition!) We have over 100 people registered as coming on Meetup. (If you can no longer make it, please RSVP no so someone else can have your spot!) We have two main talks planned: 1. Fred Rotbart: highlights from PyCon Israel 2017 (15-20 minutes) Python wasn't particularly popular in Israel until recently but has exploded in popularity in the last 1-2 years. Fred attended PyCon Israel this year and was surprised at how large the community there is now. He will talk about the event, Python uptake in general, and give highlights from the event. 2. Ed Schofield: publishing with Python (40 minutes) Python has long had Sphinx for generating high-quality technical documentation from reStructuredText (ReST). Many projects have more recently adopted one of many flavours of Markdown as a simple, flexible format, while Jupyter notebooks have taken the Python world by storm. This talk will give an overview of the impressive set of tools in R for publishing (knitr, Rmarkdown) and compare what the Python ecosystem has to offer. 3. Lightning talks & announcements When: 5.45pm for mingling; talks starting at 6pm Where: Outcome-Hub Co-Working Space Suite 1, 121 Cardigan Street, Carlton How to get there: Walk 12 minutes north from Melbourne Central station. Afterwards: general announcements and pizza. Then maybe drinks on Lygon Street. Sponsorship: many thanks to Outcome Hub for providing the venue and Python Charmers for ongoing Meetup sponsorship. We hope to see you there! :-D Best wishes, Ed -- Dr. Edward Schofield Python Charmers http://pythoncharmers.com _______________________________________________ melbourne-pug mailing list melbourne-pug at python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From javier at candeira.com Tue Nov 21 19:44:54 2017 From: javier at candeira.com (Javier Candeira) Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:44:54 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Proposal: Presenting on Batavia (Python in the Browser from the Pybee project) in December? Message-ID: <450b2c08-7162-bfbb-ff35-ed09a00ed37d@candeira.com> Hi all, I'd like to present on Batavia for the December session of MPUG. Batavia is a Python VM implementation in JavaScript, part of the Pybeeware mission of pythoning all the things. Regards, Javier Candeira From miked at dewhirst.com.au Tue Nov 21 19:49:43 2017 From: miked at dewhirst.com.au (Mike Dewhirst) Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:49:43 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv Message-ID: I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with an existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing bits and pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv. Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? Thanks Mike From martin.paulo at gmail.com Tue Nov 21 20:11:44 2017 From: martin.paulo at gmail.com (Martin Paulo) Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 12:11:44 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The instructions for working with virtualenv can be found at: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/configuring-python-interpreter.html#configuring-venv I believe you are after the "To configure a local Python interpreter" Martin On 22 November 2017 at 11:49, Mike Dewhirst wrote: > I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with an > existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing bits and > pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv. > > Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? > > How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? > > Thanks > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > -- ================================================================= Martin Paulo, BSc. Software Developer Tel : +61-3-9434 2508 (Home) Tel : 04 205 20339 (Mobile) Site: http://www.thepaulofamily.net "Nobody goes there any more. It's too crowded" - Yogi Berra. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ed at pythoncharmers.com Tue Nov 21 20:40:28 2017 From: ed at pythoncharmers.com (Ed Schofield) Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 12:40:28 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Proposal: Presenting on Batavia (Python in the Browser from the Pybee project) in December? In-Reply-To: <450b2c08-7162-bfbb-ff35-ed09a00ed37d@candeira.com> References: <450b2c08-7162-bfbb-ff35-ed09a00ed37d@candeira.com> Message-ID: Hi Javier, I'd like to present on Batavia for the December session of MPUG. > Batavia is a Python VM implementation in JavaScript, part of the Pybeeware > mission of pythoning all the things. Thanks for the offer. This sounds great! I've written it up on the wiki. How long would you like to talk for? You can send me an abstract if you like (or add it yourself). Everyone: We still have room for another talk too on 4 Dec. If you'd like the podium, please let us know! This will be the last Melbourne Python group meeting until 5 Feb! Cheers! 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I tend to do this, using virtual env wrapper https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest Cheers -gav On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Mike Dewhirst wrote: > I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with an > existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing bits and > pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv. > > Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? > > How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? > > Thanks > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Click 'Apply' > click 'OK'. http://exponential.io/blog/2015/02/10/configure-pycharm-to-use-virtualenv/ -----Original Message----- From: melbourne-pug [mailto:melbourne-pug-bounces+marcus.caratti=fultonhogan.com.au at python.org] On Behalf Of Mike Dewhirst Sent: Wednesday, 22 November 2017 11:50 AM To: Melbourne Python Users Group Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with an existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing bits and pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv. Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? 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Mike Connected by Motorola "CARATTI, Marcus" wrote: > > >Hi Mike, > >'File' > 'Settings'. >Under your 'Project: [project name'] > 'Project Interpreter' > On the top right, click on the cog > 'More...' >Click + > click 'Add Local'. >Enter ~/.virtualenvs//bin/python in the path. >Click 'OK'. >Select 2.7.6 virtualenv at ~/virtualenvs/api > click the 'edit' icon. >Check 'Associate this virtual environment with current project'. >Click 'OK'. >Click 'OK'. >Click 'Apply' > click 'OK'. > > >http://exponential.io/blog/2015/02/10/configure-pycharm-to-use-virtualenv/ > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: melbourne-pug [mailto:melbourne-pug-bounces+marcus.caratti=fultonhogan.com.au at python.org] On Behalf Of Mike Dewhirst >Sent: Wednesday, 22 November 2017 11:50 AM >To: Melbourne Python Users Group >Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv > >I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with an existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing bits and pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv. > >Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? > >How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? > >Thanks > >Mike > >_______________________________________________ >melbourne-pug mailing list >melbourne-pug at python.org >https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This email message and any attachments are confidential and may be privileged in which >case neither is intended to be waived. This email is for use only by the intended recipient. > If you are not the intended recipient you have received this email in error and any use, > circulation, forwarding, printing or copying whatsoever by you is strictly prohibited. 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For example, one of the recent EAP (Early Access Program) blog posts contained info on recent changes to virtualenv handling that might be relevant to your original question: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2017/10/pycharm-2017-3-eap-6/ Regards, Graeme > > Mike > > *Connected by Motorola* > > > "CARATTI, Marcus" wrote: > > > > Hi Mike, > > 'File' > 'Settings'. > Under your 'Project: [project name'] > 'Project Interpreter' > On the > top right, click on the cog > 'More...'> Click + > click 'Add Local'. > Enter ~/.virtualenvs//bin/python in the path. > Click 'OK'. > Select 2.7.6 virtualenv at ~/virtualenvs/api > click the 'edit' icon.> Check 'Associate this virtual environment with current project'. > Click 'OK'. > Click 'OK'. > Click 'Apply' > click 'OK'. > > > http://exponential.io/blog/2015/02/10/configure-pycharm-to-use-virtualenv/> > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: melbourne-pug [mailto:melbourne-pug- > bounces+marcus.caratti=fultonhogan.com.au at python.org] On Behalf Of > Mike Dewhirst> Sent: Wednesday, 22 November 2017 11:50 AM > To: Melbourne Python Users Group > Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv > > I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with > an existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing > bits and pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv.> > Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? > > How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? > > Thanks > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------> This email message and any attachments are confidential and may be > privileged in which> case neither is intended to be waived. This email is for use only by > the intended recipient.> If you are not the intended recipient you have received this email in > error and any use,> circulation, forwarding, printing or copying whatsoever by you is > strictly prohibited. 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URL: From tim at growthpath.com.au Fri Nov 24 09:00:27 2017 From: tim at growthpath.com.au (Tim Richardson) Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2017 01:00:27 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv In-Reply-To: <1511514862.125414.1182883600.5D684F1C@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <1511514862.125414.1182883600.5D684F1C@webmail.messagingengine.com> Message-ID: > > Might have some more questions soon. I couldn't find a pycharm users list. > Do you know of one? > > I use PyCharm on Windows & Linux, often with virtualenvs although on Windows increasingly I use miniconda non-administrator installs which is close enough to the same thing. I haven't had any virtual environment issues. You should be able to import existing virtual environments easily, so it has also proven for me anyway. Just add it as a local python interpreter. 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You should be able to import existing virtual > environments easily, so it has also proven for me anyway. Just add it > as a local python interpreter. > > For PyCharm help, Stack Overflow is the first place I look, and then > (2) PyCharm forums, and then (3) support tickets with JetBrains. Thanks Tim - much appreciated Mike > > > > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug From miked at dewhirst.com.au Sat Nov 25 20:00:52 2017 From: miked at dewhirst.com.au (Mike Dewhirst) Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 12:00:52 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv plus apology In-Reply-To: <1511514862.125414.1182883600.5D684F1C@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <1511514862.125414.1182883600.5D684F1C@webmail.messagingengine.com> Message-ID: On 24/11/2017 8:14 PM, Graeme Cross wrote: > On Thu, 23 Nov 2017, at 11:00 PM, Mike Dewhirst wrote: >> Thanks Marcus >> >> Might have some more questions soon. I couldn't find a pycharm users >> list. Do you know of one? > > Hi Mike. > > JetBrains hosts a PyCharm discussion forum that you might find useful: > > https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/topics/200379535-PyCharm Thank you Graeme. I had not previously seen that. > > Also the Pycharm blog is well worth reading. For example, one of the > recent EAP (Early Access Program) blog posts contained info on recent > changes to virtualenv handling that might be relevant to your original > question: > > https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2017/10/pycharm-2017-3-eap-6/ I have a permanent license for 2017.2 which I think puts 2017.3 out of reach unless I pay more money. I really need to decide whether PyCharm suits me before doing so. At this stage it is slowing me down rather than adding anything. But I am giving it a go and expecting the learning curve to flatten out somewhat. As an off-topic apology, I replied to Martin Paulo thanking him for his pointer to the docs which solved my problem. Unfortunately, "Reply" in my Thunderbird email client refuses to reply to the list. I have to "Reply All". Which I forgot to do. Hence list watchers must have thought I am still waiting for an answer. My apology to all Cheers Mike > > Regards, > Graeme > >> >> Mike >> >> /Connected by Motorola/ >> >> >> "CARATTI, Marcus" wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi Mike, >> >> 'File' >? 'Settings'. >> Under your 'Project: [project name'] > 'Project Interpreter' > On the >> top right, click on the cog > 'More...' >> Click + > click 'Add Local'. >> Enter ~/.virtualenvs//bin/python in the path. >> Click 'OK'. >> Select 2.7.6 virtualenv at ~/virtualenvs/api > click the 'edit' icon. >> Check 'Associate this virtual environment with current project'. >> Click 'OK'. >> Click 'OK'. >> Click 'Apply' > click 'OK'. >> >> >> http://exponential.io/blog/2015/02/10/configure-pycharm-to-use-virtualenv/ >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: melbourne-pug >> [mailto:melbourne-pug-bounces+marcus.caratti=fultonhogan.com.au at python.org] >> On Behalf Of Mike Dewhirst >> Sent: Wednesday, 22 November 2017 11:50 AM >> To: Melbourne Python Users Group >> Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCharm and virtualenv >> >> I seem to have a blind-spot with PyCharm. I'd like to try it out with >> an existing project but it incorrectly reports problems with missing >> bits and pieces of my project which are all there in the virtualenv. >> >> Are there any PyCharm fans out there who develop in Windows? >> >> How can I get PyCharm to respect an existing venv site-packages? >> >> Thanks >> >> Mike >> >> _______________________________________________ >> melbourne-pug mailing list >> melbourne-pug at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This email message and any attachments are confidential and may be >> privileged in which >> case neither is intended to be waived. 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