From brian.curtin at gmail.com Tue Aug 16 00:41:14 2011 From: brian.curtin at gmail.com (Brian Curtin) Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 17:41:14 -0500 Subject: [python-uk] Looking for PyCon US 2012 Speakers Message-ID: With PyCon 2012 efforts off to a great start, we?re looking for you, the people of the Python community, so show us what you?ve got. Our call for proposals (http://us.pycon.org/2012/cfp/) just went out and we want to include you in our 2012 conference schedule, taking place March 7-15, 2012 in Santa Clara, CA. The call covers tutorial, talk, and poster applications, and we?re expecting to blow the previous record of 250 applications out of the water. Put together your best 3-hour class proposals for one of the tutorial sessions on March 7 and 8. Submit your best talks on any range of topics for the conference days, March 9 through 11. The poster session will be in full swing on Sunday with a series of 4'x4' posters and an open floor for attendees to interact with presenters. Get your applications in early - we want to help you put together the best proposal possible, so we?re going to work with submitters as applications come in. See more details and submit your talks here: http://us.pycon.org/2012/speaker/ We?re also looking for feedback from your past PyCon experiences along with what you?re looking for in the future, by way of our 2012 Guidance Survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/pycon2012_launch_survey. The attendees make the conference, so every response we get from you makes a difference in putting together the best conference we can. If you or your company is interested in sponsoring PyCon, we?d love to hear from you. Join our growing list with Diamond sponsors Google and Dropbox, and Platinum sponsors Microsoft, Nasuni, SurveyMonkey, and Gondor by Eldarion. CCP Games, Linode, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Canonical, DotCloud, Loggly, Revolution Systems, ZeOmega, bitly, ActiveState, JetBrains, Snoball, Caktus Consulting Group, and Disqus make up our Gold sponsors. The Silver sponsors so far are 10gen, GitHub, Olark, Wingware, net-ng, Imaginary Landscape, BigDoor, Fwix, AG Interactive, Bitbucket, The Open Bastion, Accense Technology, Cox Media Group, and myYearbook. See our sponsorship page at http://us.pycon.org/2012/sponsors/ for more details. The PyCon Organizers - http://us.pycon.org/2012 Jesse Noller - Chairman - jnoller at python.org Brian Curtin - Publicity Coordinator - brian at python.org From michael at voidspace.org.uk Sun Aug 21 15:38:50 2011 From: michael at voidspace.org.uk (Michael Foord) Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 14:38:50 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Northants Geek Meetups Message-ID: <4E510A6A.60300@voidspace.org.uk> Hello all, Next Wednesday we have a Northants Geek meet barbecue at Brixworth Country Park. From 7pm: http://www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/en/councilservices/Leisure/countryside/Pages/Brixtodo.aspx The date of our regular Thursday evening meetup has been changed to Thursday September 1st, Malt Shovel pub Northampton. All the best, Michael Foord -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html From pythonsheffield at gmail.com Wed Aug 24 11:59:37 2011 From: pythonsheffield at gmail.com (Daley Chetwynd) Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 10:59:37 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next Python Sheffield August 30th Message-ID: Hi all, The next Python Sheffield meeting is being held on Tuesday August 30th at the GIST Lab. The meeting will run from 19:00 - 21:00, although doors will be open at the GIST Lab from 18:30. The GIST Lab is located opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom cinema: http://thegisthub.net/groups/gistlab This month we have the following two speakers: Peter Russell (West Yorks Python) - "Things that make Python brilliant: Iterators and Generators" Bernard Czenkusz - "Python tftp server using asyncore" We have 7 people registered for the meeting so far. If you'd like to join us then please register for free at: http://pysheff1108.eventbrite.com/ We're always looking for future speakers, so if you'd like to talk on anything Python-related and fancy a trip over to Sheffield, please get in touch. To find out more about the Python Sheffield group, follow @pysheff on Twitter or see the Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/python-sheffield Thanks, Daley Chetwynd -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk Wed Aug 24 21:30:54 2011 From: tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk (Tony Ibbs) Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 20:30:54 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next Cambridge & East Anglia Meeting: Tue 6th September Message-ID: <4D7A4E7B-FE2B-4C9E-940A-4BC6462C5029@tibsnjoan.co.uk> From our google group: The next meeting will be a talks meeting, 7.30pm at RealVNC (http://tinyurl.com/realvncoffices). Volunteers with something to talk about very welcome - it can be as short or as long as you like Remember, PyConUK 2011 is 24th/25th September in Coventry - see http://www.pyconuk.org/ for information - so if you're going, feel free to practise a talk on us. I should have a short (5 minutes or so) bit about using pydoc inside code (specifically, muddle). Meetings after that should be: * Tuesday 4th October, dojo/coding again * Tuesday 1st November, talks again * Tuesday 1st December, dojo/coding again Tibs From ntoll at ntoll.org Fri Aug 26 11:18:18 2011 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 10:18:18 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Announcing the next London Python Code Dojo - 8th September 2011 Message-ID: <1314350298.2014.9.camel@ntoll-ubuntu> Hi Folks, The subject says it all. Please note, the dojo is on the *8th* of September (not the 1st) which is contrary to the usual first Thursday of the month scheme that we usually have. It's in the usual place (Fry-IT's offices). Details and sign up form can be found here: https://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-3-episode-1 Free pizza and beer starts at 6:30pm, coding at 7:30ish (or earlier if there's a feeding frenzy). Many thanks to Fry-IT for their continued support. There are only 30 tickets and they sell out quick so get a move on! :-) We?ll be doing some group based coding. This will involve brainstorming ideas during the pizza/beer part of the evening followed by a vote on which problem to solve and then a couple of hours of furious coding. To wrap the evening up we do a ?show and tell? followed by drinks in the pub. As mentioned at the end of the last meeting, we'll be asking for volunteers to flap-about-at-the-front/run individual "episodes" to make sure the running and organisation of the dojo isn't just down to me (ntoll) and Bruce (otfrom). In case you're interested, it *isn't* that much work and is actually a lot of fun. See you there! Nicholas. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The meetings are always good fun, and everyone of any level of experience or interest in Python is extremely welcome. Bring a friend! Talk: "Block World" - Simon Davy -------------------------------- Python and Ruby both are expressive, high level languages with many advanced features. Most differences between them are syntactic rather than semantic. However one feature that Ruby has and Python lacks are "blocks", and they are often touted as as one the best features of Ruby the language. In this talk, I'm going to introduce the Ruby block feature, which is very useful but actually has some quite interesting semantics - they're more than just anonymous functions. We'll look at the use cases for blocks, and look at the idiomatic python solutions for those use cases, where they exist. We'll finish of with a discussion of whether blocks (as implemented in Ruby) would be a useful addition to Python. Experience Level: The talk should be suitable to anyone who knows a bit about Python or Ruby. Of Interest To: This talk will be of particular interest to anywone who wants to compare Python with Ruby, or people interested in programming language design in general Date and Time ============= Thursday 14 July. From 6:30pm, talk at 7:30. Pub afterwards. Location ======== Old Broadcasting House 148 Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9EN About the Group =============== The West Yorkshire Python User Group (WYPy) have been meeting monthly since 2007. Our meetings are free, and usually include at least one talk, as well as a trip to the pub. Our website is at http://wypy.org.uk . We discuss our meetings on the Python Yorkshire and Humberside Google Group http://groups.google.com/group/python-yorks-humber/ and you can also follow us on Twitter at @WYPython. From gnarea at tech.2degreesnetwork.com Wed Aug 17 18:52:33 2011 From: gnarea at tech.2degreesnetwork.com (Gustavo Narea) Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 16:52:33 -0000 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford-based agile team seeks talented Software Developer Message-ID: <4E4BF1CB.2010904@tech.2degreesnetwork.com> (Apologies in advance for those of you who might've already seen this advert on Planet Python) Are you a recent Software Engineering graduate looking to join an Agile team? Or do you have 3 years industry experience and a passion for learning? We're a fast-paced, well-funded Web 2.0 business looking for a pro-active software developer to join our talented, self-organizing software development team. About you * *You are hungry to learn:* You actively seek change --- always looking for opportunities to improve professionally, and to help your team develop. You read software-related publications, welcome criticism of your work and offer your colleagues honest feedback. * *You're willing to try new things:* Want to try your hand at requirements gathering or UI design? If the idea of becoming a Generalizing Specialist appeals, this could be the right job for you. * *You have excellent communication skills:* You're comfortable communicating verbally, graphically or in written text, and you're happy explaining technical concepts to non-technical people. * *You're qualified and/or experienced:* You have a Software Engineering degree, an equivalent certificate from a leading organization (e.g.: IEEE-CS , BCS ) or have at least 3 years experience. * *You appreciate a sociable, friendly and supportive working environment:* We value technical expertise and encourage developers to exercise their initiative and engage with the business as a whole. This is primarily a Web Development role. Experience or knowledge of Python, Django, GNU/Linux, Git, jQuery, Solr, Postgres and Agile development methodologies is a big plus, but is not required. *We simply want someone with the right attitude* and we'll help you get up to speed with anything you're not familiar with! About 2degrees 2degrees is the world leading online community for sustainability professionals. We aim to help businesses accelerate their implementation of sustainability and carbon reduction strategies on a global scale. With offices in Oxford, UK and New York City, we work with leading companies including HSBC, Coca-Cola, BASF, Sony, Marks & Spencer, BP, Shell, Eurostar, Sainsbury's, Hewlett Packard and Royal Mail. Working for 2degrees, you'll enjoy: * A nice office in a great location in Oxford, full of people who are free to be themselves. * Managers and business people who appreciate technical staff. * Support in your continuing professional development. * A competitive salary (dependent upon experience). About the Software Development Team * We're in the process of adopting Scrum and have successfully embedded Agile techniques such as Pair Programming, Test-Driven Development and daily stand up meetings. * We contribute to the Free Software we use and publish our own on GitHub . * Our recent and current projects include surfacing popular content, simplification of our sign-up process, generation of business reports on site usage, and a major rework of content access permissions which allows us to expose valuable content to non-authenticated users. * Future projects include a content recommendation system, integration with the Campaign Monitor mailing service, a re-work of our subscription model, user tracking and metrics, and major design and UX improvements across the whole site. 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