From ed at pythoncharmers.com Thu Nov 1 22:44:17 2018 From: ed at pythoncharmers.com (Ed Schofield) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 13:44:17 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - Thursday 15th November (not Monday 5th November) Message-ID: Hi all! Due to the Cup Day long weekend, we have rescheduled our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group to Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: *1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython managers internal memory* *2. Nathan Faggian: Google Cloud ML* More details to follow! *3. Lightning talks?* *4. Announcements and pizza* *When:* 5.45pm for mingling; talks from 6pm; pizza afterwards *Where: *Level 2, 17 Hardware Lane, Melbourne CBD -- *new venue!* *How to get there: *Walk 8 minutes from Flinders Street station or 5 minutes from Melbourne Central *Sponsorship:* many thanks to Outcome Life for providing the venue, Biarri for sponsoring pizzas, and Python Charmers for organisation and meetup sponsorship. *RSVP:* Please respond on Meetup.com so we can track numbers: https://www. meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/ Do come and join us! We hope to see you there! Best wishes, Ed -- Dr. Edward Schofield Python Charmers http://pythoncharmers.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jackie at python.org Thu Nov 1 16:19:31 2018 From: jackie at python.org (Jackie Augustine) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 15:19:31 -0500 Subject: [melbourne-pug] PyCon 2019 Call for Proposals Message-ID: Greetings Community Organizers! PyCon 2019?s Call for Proposals is open for Talks, Tutorials, Posters, Education Summit presentations, as well as for the hatchery program PyCon Charlas . The submission deadline for Tutorials is fast approaching! Submissions are due November 26, 2018 AoE . The deadline for Talk, Charlas, Poster, and Education Summit proposals is January 3, 2019 AoE . Please spread the word to your user group or meetup. Our goal is to provide a variety of talks, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced on all sorts of topics to interest a broad group of conference attendees. The best location to direct your attendees to is: https://us.pycon.org/2019/speaking/ Thank you for your help! Jackie Event Manager Python Software Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ed at pythoncharmers.com Wed Nov 14 22:37:32 2018 From: ed at pythoncharmers.com (Ed Schofield) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:37:32 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all! A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group tonight, Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: *1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython manages internal memory* Janis will give an overview of how Python objects end up represented in memory. This covers the concepts of stack frames and Python objects and how CPython manages the memory that these use via the reference counter. *2. Nathan Faggian: Google Cloud ML* Nathan joined Google earlier this year. Nathan will give an overview of Google's Cloud Machine Learning Engine and how to use its Python client library. We will also have a look at Colab, Google's free Jupyter notebook environment. *3. Lightning talks?* *4. Announcements and pizza* *When:* 5.45pm for mingling; talks from 6pm; pizza afterwards *Where: New venue! *Level 2, 17 Hardware Lane, Melbourne CBD *How to get there: *Walk 8 minutes from Flinders Street station or 5 minutes from Melbourne Central *Sponsorship:* many thanks to Outcome Life for providing the venue, Biarri for sponsoring pizzas, and Python Charmers for organisation and meetup sponsorship. *RSVP:* It looks like we'll have a full house, so arrive early to get a seat. Please respond on Meetup.com so we can track numbers: https://www. meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/ Do come and join us! We hope to see you there! 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 Wed Nov 14 23:19:23 2018 From: fps-pd at optusnet.com.au (Peter Dwyer) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 15:19:23 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5F591EFC-0D95-4AA1-B2FE-55F7CA3797ED@optusnet.com.au> Hi Ed I may wish to attend ? this will be my first time. What date is the meetup? Do I need to pay any fee ? even for pizza? Cheers Peter From: melbourne-pug on behalf of Ed Schofield Reply-To: Melbourne Python Users Group Date: Thursday, 15 November 2018 at 2:38 pm To: Melbourne Python Users Group Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane Hi all! A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group tonight, Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: 1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython manages internal memory Janis will give an overview of how Python objects end up represented in memory. This covers the concepts of stack frames and Python objects and how CPython manages the memory that these use via the reference counter. 2. Nathan Faggian: Google Cloud ML Nathan joined Google earlier this year. Nathan will give an overview of Google's Cloud Machine Learning Engine and how to use its Python client library. We will also have a look at Colab, Google's free Jupyter notebook environment. 3. Lightning talks? 4. Announcements and pizza When: 5.45pm for mingling; talks from 6pm; pizza afterwards Where: New venue! Level 2, 17 Hardware Lane, Melbourne CBD How to get there: Walk 8 minutes from Flinders Street station or 5 minutes from Melbourne Central Sponsorship: many thanks to Outcome Life for providing the venue, Biarri for sponsoring pizzas, and Python Charmers for organisation and meetup sponsorship. RSVP: It looks like we'll have a full house, so arrive early to get a seat. Please respond on Meetup.com so we can track numbers: https://www.meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/ Do come and join us! We hope to see you there! 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 beauinmelbourne at gmail.com Thu Nov 15 01:12:49 2018 From: beauinmelbourne at gmail.com (Beau Barker) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 17:12:49 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane In-Reply-To: <5F591EFC-0D95-4AA1-B2FE-55F7CA3797ED@optusnet.com.au> References: <5F591EFC-0D95-4AA1-B2FE-55F7CA3797ED@optusnet.com.au> Message-ID: <11C5E063-9765-405B-A33D-A0D604C40703@gmail.com> It's tonight at 5.45. There's no cost except $10 if you want pizza. Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Nov 2018, at 3:19 pm, Peter Dwyer wrote: > > Hi Ed > I may wish to attend ? this will be my first time. > What date is the meetup? > Do I need to pay any fee ? even for pizza? > Cheers > Peter > > From: melbourne-pug on behalf of Ed Schofield > Reply-To: Melbourne Python Users Group > Date: Thursday, 15 November 2018 at 2:38 pm > To: Melbourne Python Users Group > Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane > > Hi all! > > A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group tonight, Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: > > 1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython manages internal memory > > Janis will give an overview of how Python objects end up represented in memory. This covers the concepts of stack frames and Python objects and how CPython manages the memory that these use via the reference counter. > > 2. Nathan Faggian: Google Cloud ML > > Nathan joined Google earlier this year. Nathan will give an overview of Google's Cloud Machine Learning Engine and how to use its Python client library. We will also have a look at Colab, Google's free Jupyter notebook environment. > > 3. Lightning talks? > > > 4. Announcements and pizza > > When: 5.45pm for mingling; talks from 6pm; pizza afterwards > > Where: New venue! Level 2, 17 Hardware Lane, Melbourne CBD > > How to get there: Walk 8 minutes from Flinders Street station or 5 minutes from Melbourne Central > > Sponsorship: many thanks to Outcome Life for providing the venue, Biarri for sponsoring pizzas, and Python Charmers for organisation and meetup sponsorship. > > RSVP: It looks like we'll have a full house, so arrive early to get a seat. Please respond on Meetup.com so we can track numbers: https://www.meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/ > > Do come and join us! We hope to see you there! > > 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 > _______________________________________________ > 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 miked at dewhirst.com.au Tue Nov 20 20:24:45 2018 From: miked at dewhirst.com.au (Mike Dewhirst) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 12:24:45 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] The Python Papers - call for papers Message-ID: The Python Papers is not your average academic journal. 1. It was started in Melbourne, Australia in 2006 2. Its founders were Maurice Ling, Richard Jones and Tennessee Leeuwenberg 3. Its objective is to publish interesting papers in two streams - academic and industrial 4. Editors specifically welcome your submissions Papers are peer-reviewed with academic rigour in the academic stream by international teams of highly qualified editors. Papers published in this stream tend to push computer science topics. Papers in the industrial stream are reviewed by Python gurus for technical validity but cover topics we might all be involved in from time to time. In particular, topics which might interest Pythonistas and beginners wishing to lift their game. The call for papers is permanent. No special event is involved. If you want to publish your ideas or experience in an international journal, peer reviewed in the academic stream or technically validated in the industrial stream then The Python Papers wants to hear from you. Find us on : http://www.pythonpapers.org Cheers Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: