From mail at timgolden.me.uk Wed May 2 12:37:37 2012 From: mail at timgolden.me.uk (Tim Golden) Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 11:37:37 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd Message-ID: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> Just a reminder that this month's London Python Dojo is tomorrow, May 3rd. If you couldn't book but would like to come, ping me (@tjguk) or the team (@ldnpydojo) on Twitter and we'll put you on the waiting list. Conversely, if you find that you can't come, also drop us a line and we'll try to match places with people. As usual we'd welcome a few lightning talks: we usually like to have a module-of-the-month on one of the stdlib modules or a widely used one. But we'd also love to hear about your pet project or whatever else. Let me know if you'd like to be a lightning-talker. TJG From kotecha.ravi at gmail.com Thu May 3 15:29:53 2012 From: kotecha.ravi at gmail.com (Ravi Kotecha) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 14:29:53 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd In-Reply-To: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> References: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> Message-ID: Hi Tim, Unfortunately I'm stuck in South West London and it's not looking likely that I can make it to the Dojo tonight. Please release my ticket to the wait-list. Thanks, Ravi On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Tim Golden wrote: > Just a reminder that this month's London Python Dojo > is tomorrow, May 3rd. If you couldn't book but would > like to come, ping me (@tjguk) or the team (@ldnpydojo) > on Twitter and we'll put you on the waiting list. > Conversely, if you find that you can't come, also drop > us a line and we'll try to match places with people. > > As usual we'd welcome a few lightning talks: we usually > like to have a module-of-the-month on one of the stdlib > modules or a widely used one. But we'd also love to hear > about your pet project or whatever else. Let me know if > you'd like to be a lightning-talker. > > TJG > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgustak at gmail.com Thu May 3 16:04:25 2012 From: jgustak at gmail.com (Jakub Gustak) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 15:04:25 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd In-Reply-To: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> References: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> Message-ID: Hi, I will not be able to make it tonight. My ticket can be for grabs. Thanks, Jakub On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Tim Golden wrote: > Just a reminder that this month's London Python Dojo > is tomorrow, May 3rd. If you couldn't book but would > like to come, ping me (@tjguk) or the team (@ldnpydojo) > on Twitter and we'll put you on the waiting list. > Conversely, if you find that you can't come, also drop > us a line and we'll try to match places with people. > > As usual we'd welcome a few lightning talks: we usually > like to have a module-of-the-month on one of the stdlib > modules or a widely used one. But we'd also love to hear > about your pet project or whatever else. Let me know if > you'd like to be a lightning-talker. > > TJG > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From mail at timgolden.me.uk Thu May 3 16:09:05 2012 From: mail at timgolden.me.uk (Tim Golden) Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 15:09:05 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd In-Reply-To: References: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> Message-ID: <4FA29181.3070701@timgolden.me.uk> Thanks for letting us know, Jakub TJG On 03/05/2012 15:04, Jakub Gustak wrote: > Hi, > > I will not be able to make it tonight. My ticket can be for grabs. > > Thanks, > Jakub > > On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Tim Golden wrote: >> Just a reminder that this month's London Python Dojo >> is tomorrow, May 3rd. If you couldn't book but would >> like to come, ping me (@tjguk) or the team (@ldnpydojo) >> on Twitter and we'll put you on the waiting list. >> Conversely, if you find that you can't come, also drop >> us a line and we'll try to match places with people. >> >> As usual we'd welcome a few lightning talks: we usually >> like to have a module-of-the-month on one of the stdlib >> modules or a widely used one. But we'd also love to hear >> about your pet project or whatever else. Let me know if >> you'd like to be a lightning-talker. >> >> TJG >> _______________________________________________ >> python-uk mailing list >> python-uk at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From bloodearnest at gmail.com Thu May 3 17:07:52 2012 From: bloodearnest at gmail.com (Wavy Davy) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 16:07:52 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Announcement: West Yorkshire Python User Group Meeting - Thursday 10 May Message-ID: == West Yorkshire Python User Group Meeting - Thursday 10 May == = Talk: The Twisted Toolbox - Simon Davy = There are many asynchronous networking libraries for Python, but Twisted has been around the longest by far. Although it suffers from a mixed reputation (some deserved, some not), it has one killer capability that no other async framework has - it's protocol library. Nearly all standard Internet protocols come implemented out-of-the-box on twisted, and when you need it, it's just brilliant. We will look at a simple in-memory SMTP and IMAP server written to speed up acceptance test runs involving email. This will include implementing Twisted SMTP and IMAP interfaces, as well as Twisted.cred, the AUTHN/Z framework. This talk will not assume any prior knowledge of Twisted, but will aim to make the case that in this use case, Twisted is hard to beat. = Date and Time= Thursday 10 May, talk from 7:30pm. If you want to arrive before the talk, the venue will be open from about 6.30. We will be finished by 9, and we will be going to the pub afterwards. = Location = Old Broadcasting House 148 Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9EN We will be holding the talk in the boardroom at the back of the ground floor of the building. If you arrive late we may not hear the doorbell, so please phone Peter on 07763 570 860. = 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. -- Simon From philtysoe at gmail.com Thu May 3 19:11:23 2012 From: philtysoe at gmail.com (Phil Tysoe) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 18:11:23 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd In-Reply-To: <4FA29181.3070701@timgolden.me.uk> References: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> <4FA29181.3070701@timgolden.me.uk> Message-ID: Apologies for the super late notice but I can't make it tonight, hope my ticket can be recycled in time On 3 May 2012 15:09, Tim Golden wrote: > Thanks for letting us know, Jakub > > TJG > > On 03/05/2012 15:04, Jakub Gustak wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I will not be able to make it tonight. My ticket can be for grabs. > > > > Thanks, > > Jakub > > > > On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Tim Golden > wrote: > >> Just a reminder that this month's London Python Dojo > >> is tomorrow, May 3rd. If you couldn't book but would > >> like to come, ping me (@tjguk) or the team (@ldnpydojo) > >> on Twitter and we'll put you on the waiting list. > >> Conversely, if you find that you can't come, also drop > >> us a line and we'll try to match places with people. > >> > >> As usual we'd welcome a few lightning talks: we usually > >> like to have a module-of-the-month on one of the stdlib > >> modules or a widely used one. But we'd also love to hear > >> about your pet project or whatever else. 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URL: From qwertyface at gmail.com Wed May 2 13:52:18 2012 From: qwertyface at gmail.com (Peter Russell) Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 12:52:18 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] West Yorkshire Python Group Meeting - Thurs. 10 May - Leeds Message-ID: == West Yorkshire Python User Group Meeting - Thursday 10 May == = Talk: The Twisted Toolbox - Simon Davy = There are many asynchronous networking libraries for Python, but Twisted has been around the longest by far. Although it suffers from a mixed reputation (some deserved, some not), it has one killer capability that no other async framework has - it's protocol library. Nearly all standard Internet protocols come implemented out-of-the-box on twisted, and when you need it, it's just brilliant. We will look at a simple in-memory SMTP and IMAP server written to speed up acceptance test runs involving email. This will include implementing Twisted SMTP and IMAP interfaces, as well as Twisted.cred, the AUTHN/Z framework. This talk will not assume any prior knowledge of Twisted, but will aim to make the case that in this use case, Twisted is hard to beat. = Date and Time= Thursday 10 May, talk from 7:30pm. If you want to arrive before the talk, the venue will be open from about 6.30. We will be finished by 9, and we will be going to the pub afterwards. = Location = Old Broadcasting House 148 Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9EN We will be holding the talk in the boardroom at the back of the ground floor of the building. If you arrive late we may not hear the doorbell, so please phone Peter on 07763 570 860. = 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 michal.szczesny at tangentlabs.co.uk Thu May 3 17:22:06 2012 From: michal.szczesny at tangentlabs.co.uk (Michal Gump Szczesny) Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 16:22:06 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd In-Reply-To: References: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> Message-ID: <63FA8218-0B84-4837-B93F-24190E87B435@tangentlabs.co.uk> Hi Guys, The same here - I can't join tonight I'm afraid - my place is up for grabs too? Best, -- Michal Gump Szczesny From scaryclam at scaryclam.co.uk Thu May 3 18:53:46 2012 From: scaryclam at scaryclam.co.uk (becky) Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 17:53:46 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo May 3rd In-Reply-To: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> References: <4FA10E71.5010704@timgolden.me.uk> Message-ID: <4FA2B81A.9070303@scaryclam.co.uk> Hi, I apologise for the short notice but I won't be able to come along to the Dojo tonight as I'm stuck at work :( If there are others wanting to go please give them my ticket. Sorry again, Becky Lewis On 02/05/12 11:37, Tim Golden wrote: > Just a reminder that this month's London Python Dojo > is tomorrow, May 3rd. If you couldn't book but would > like to come, ping me (@tjguk) or the team (@ldnpydojo) > on Twitter and we'll put you on the waiting list. > Conversely, if you find that you can't come, also drop > us a line and we'll try to match places with people. > > As usual we'd welcome a few lightning talks: we usually > like to have a module-of-the-month on one of the stdlib > modules or a widely used one. But we'd also love to hear > about your pet project or whatever else. Let me know if > you'd like to be a lightning-talker. > > TJG > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From mount.sarah at gmail.com Fri May 11 02:32:47 2012 From: mount.sarah at gmail.com (Sarah Mount) Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 01:32:47 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] ANNOUNCEMENT: Python West Midlands Evidence for Development Hackday, 26th May Message-ID: Calling all FOSS contributors! This hackday is a little different. Python West Midlands is hosting a hackday to kick off a new open source project for a very interesting little charity called Evidence for Development(EfD). EfD wants to help people make better decisions about aid projects ? at local and national level ? by putting real data about the real situation in the hands of the people making the decisions. If you want to know if your aid programme is making a difference to the right people then you need to model the economy of your target village or district, before and after. Makes sense; simple science right? Problem is you can' afford a bunch of western econometricians crawling all over the place (cost too much, takes too long) and anyway their cash-based economic models don't work that well in a place where cash is only a small part of the economy (grow your own; harvest wild food; get paid in kind or cash or both for day labour; trade crops, labour or other goods; etc, etc). So EfD developed simple economic models that work in this environment, that can be learned and applied by locally trained people and that, are built to run on laptops. No reliance on big foundations' data centres. Last year EfD, in partnership with Chancellor College of the University of Malawi and The University of Wolverhampton developed a Python/MySQL app to model local economies that is already in use in several countries in Southern Africa. This year the challenge is bigger ? to build software that can model national and international economies. The model exists and works (it has a great track record of predicting famine effects from annual summary surveys of rural economies). But the only current implementations are proprietary, ill-supported and not extensible. Smells like open source spirit. So for this hackday we're going to have with us the two developers who led the IHM development last year (from Chancellor College in Zomba, Malawi) and the developers of the modeling methodologies from EfD (from Barnes and Surrey ? exotic eh?). We'll have a pretty complete MySQL database schema to work on and we hope to finish the day with a simple demo scenario that downloads reference data about a geographical area (a livelihood zone) produces a spreadsheet template to capture information about that livelihood zone (what they grow there, what they eat, how they make a living) runs some local completeness reports and uploads the captured data for merging (with other livelihood zone surveys) to allow analysis of a national survey. *** Date *** 10:30 onwards, 26th May. Please sign up here for a (free) ticket: http://efdhacks.bitbucket.org/ *** Location *** Thyme Software Innovation Centre Coventry University Technology Park Puma Way Coventry CV1 2TT Map: http://g.co/maps/4mj43 Please sign up here for a (free) ticket: http://efdhacks.bitbucket.org/ -- Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton website:? http://www.snim2.org/ twitter: @snim2 From mount.sarah at gmail.com Tue May 22 23:44:54 2012 From: mount.sarah at gmail.com (Sarah Mount) Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 22:44:54 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] ANNOUNCEMENT: Python West Midlands Evidence for Development Hackday, 26th May In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi guys, just to remind you, only a few days left until PyWM on Saturday. Please do register if you're coming, so John can keep an eye on the numbers for lunch and so on. All the best, Sarah On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Sarah Mount wrote: > Calling all FOSS contributors! This hackday is a little different. > Python West Midlands is hosting a hackday to kick off a new open > source project for a very interesting little charity called Evidence > for Development(EfD). EfD wants to help people make better decisions > about aid projects ? at local and national level ? by putting real > data about the real situation in the hands of the people making the > decisions. > > If you want to know if your aid programme is making a difference to > the right people then you need to model the economy of your target > village or district, before and after. Makes sense; simple science > right? Problem is you can' afford a bunch of western econometricians > crawling all over the place (cost too much, takes too long) and anyway > their cash-based economic models don't work that well in a place where > cash is only a small part of the economy (grow your own; harvest wild > food; get paid in kind or cash or both for day labour; trade crops, > labour or other goods; etc, etc). So EfD developed simple economic > models that work in this environment, that can be learned and applied > by locally trained people and that, are built to run on laptops. No > reliance on big foundations' data centres. > > Last year EfD, in partnership with Chancellor College of the > University of Malawi and The University of ?Wolverhampton developed a > Python/MySQL app to model local economies that is already in use in > several countries in Southern Africa. > > This year the challenge is bigger ? to build software that can model > national and international economies. The model exists and works (it > has a great track record of predicting famine effects from annual > summary surveys of rural economies). But the only current > implementations are proprietary, ill-supported and not extensible. > Smells like open source spirit. > > So for this hackday we're going to have with us the two developers who > led the IHM development last year (from Chancellor College in Zomba, > Malawi) and the developers of the modeling methodologies from EfD > (from Barnes and Surrey ? exotic eh?). We'll have a pretty complete > MySQL database schema to work on and we hope to finish the day with a > simple demo scenario that downloads reference data about a > geographical area (a livelihood zone) produces a spreadsheet template > to capture information about that livelihood zone (what they grow > there, what they eat, how they make a living) runs some local > completeness reports and uploads the captured data for merging (with > other livelihood zone surveys) to allow analysis of a national survey. > > *** Date *** > > 10:30 onwards, 26th May. Please sign up here for a (free) ticket: > http://efdhacks.bitbucket.org/ > > *** Location *** > > Thyme Software > Innovation Centre > Coventry University Technology Park > Puma Way > Coventry > CV1 2TT > > Map: http://g.co/maps/4mj43 > > Please sign up here for a (free) ticket: http://efdhacks.bitbucket.org/ > > -- > Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton > website:? http://www.snim2.org/ > twitter: @snim2 -- Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton website:? http://www.snim2.org/ twitter: @snim2 From tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk Wed May 23 21:40:32 2012 From: tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk (Tony Ibbs) Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 20:40:32 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tuesday 12th June (yes, the 12th) Message-ID: <42D118F6-8B4D-4E9C-93DA-DD8CA4F40E50@tibsnjoan.co.uk> As announced on our google group: The next meeting of the Cambridge Python User Group will be Tuesday 12th June, 7.30pm at RealVNC (http://tinyurl.com/realvncoffices). We normally stop about 9.30pm, and go on to the pub. Note the meeting is a week later than normal, because Tuesday 5th June is a public holiday (for the Queen's Jubilee). This will be a doing-programming-stuff meeting. Any good ideas on how to organise it will be welcome, otherwise I'll try to think of something we can spring off from. Meetings after that should be: ? Tuesday 3rd July, a talks meeting again ? Tuesday 7th August, a non-talks meeting again ? Tuesday 4th September, another talks meeting Tibs From d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk Thu May 24 09:26:08 2012 From: d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk (Daley Chetwynd) Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 08:26:08 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next Python Sheffield meeting May 29th Message-ID: <1337844368.31404.140661079997069.04C199DD@webmail.messagingengine.com> Hi all, The next Python Sheffield meeting will be on Tuesday May 29th at the GIST Lab. The meeting will run from 19:00 - 20:45, although doors will be open at the GIST Lab from 18:45. The GIST Lab is located opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom cinema: http://thegisthub.net/groups/gistlab This month we're joining up with our friends at the Sheffield Mobile Experience Group for some coding on the Sheffield App. This app provides information on all Sheffield events and is being implemented using an intermediate mobile API framework called Molly: http://mollyproject.org/ The API is still in an early stage and can be found at http://github.com/gistfoundation/sheffieldapi. Come and join us for some coding as we help to implement the API. We currently have 6 people registered for the meeting. If you'd like to join us, please register for free at: http://pythonsheffield1205.eventbrite.co.uk/ 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, follow @pysheff on Twitter or see the Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/python-sheffield Thanks, Daley -- -- http://www.fastmail.fm - A fast, anti-spam email service. From joe.metcalfe at tiscali.co.uk Sat May 26 20:35:07 2012 From: joe.metcalfe at tiscali.co.uk (Joe) Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 19:35:07 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tuesday 12th June (yes, the 12th) In-Reply-To: <42D118F6-8B4D-4E9C-93DA-DD8CA4F40E50@tibsnjoan.co.uk> References: <42D118F6-8B4D-4E9C-93DA-DD8CA4F40E50@tibsnjoan.co.uk> Message-ID: At PyWM today we held a Hackathon for Evidence for Development to assist with their open source software project (open-ihm on Google Code http://code.google.com/p/open-ihm/). I thought it was both interesting and of significant practical use. I thought that people at CamPUG might be interested to hear more about it. If we are interested then it is likely that people would be able to meet us on the 12th June. Are we interested? Joe -----Original Message----- From: python-uk-bounces+joe.metcalfe=tiscali.co.uk at python.org [mailto:python-uk-bounces+joe.metcalfe=tiscali.co.uk at python.org] On Behalf Of Tony Ibbs Sent: 23 May 2012 20:41 To: UK Python Users Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tuesday 12th June (yes, the 12th) As announced on our google group: The next meeting of the Cambridge Python User Group will be Tuesday 12th June, 7.30pm at RealVNC (http://tinyurl.com/realvncoffices). We normally stop about 9.30pm, and go on to the pub. Note the meeting is a week later than normal, because Tuesday 5th June is a public holiday (for the Queen's Jubilee). This will be a doing-programming-stuff meeting. Any good ideas on how to organise it will be welcome, otherwise I'll try to think of something we can spring off from. Meetings after that should be: . Tuesday 3rd July, a talks meeting again . Tuesday 7th August, a non-talks meeting again . Tuesday 4th September, another talks meeting Tibs _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk at python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From ntoll at ntoll.org Thu May 31 11:12:46 2012 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas H.Tollervey) Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 10:12:46 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next London Python Code Dojo Message-ID: <4FC7360E.7020501@ntoll.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Folks, The next dojo will be happening on Thursday 7th June from 6:30pm. We'll be AT A NEW VENUE: Royal London House 22-24 Finsbury Square London EC2A 1DX ...thanks to the guys at GoCardless and Smarkets (who are also providing the pizza and beer). Josette has gone beyond the call of duty this month by providing us with enough stickers and screen wipes to sink a battleship, 7-8 O'Reilly caps, a spare copy of MAKE magazine and lots of funky bubble wrap in addition to the usual book. Sign up here: http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-3-episode-10 Tickets sold out in about two and a half hours last time so book early to avoid disappointment. See you there! Nicholas. (This month's cat-herder). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPxzYOAAoJEP0qBPaYQbb6WQAH+waxi7KhQOfDCIkuxGoKHLN6 n/BI4gishowU9BQy+ABnHdf6HmpNga6+g1peqJAm0UiYV/JLl4D0NjJFq3btfpgg jgHiKc1JVFltdByeiWBN09I/aiolcTwdeLRQsKZ6gmNP66ahKaH6USc0a5LCxZ9i AwdXIqjMpsVnYrnfHOsmoiNnRs0xGso85hx0UCneYzoIezLYBZMNqiE75iluvsy6 0PvkwAiRzMCk2xNbks02wMTBjYto5fWPjKxZG+8keYgOtrS9i0Tq3kscFGLbOd4/ W31GiOpgzvU9wr3qYqQb8gJ4ujwnDzmDlx2hrZ464yRv3/B9KW8WPTbCH75fPSw= =Et5N -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From ntoll at ntoll.org Thu May 31 11:24:56 2012 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas H.Tollervey) Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 10:24:56 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Lightning talks at the Dojo Message-ID: <4FC738E8.1020904@ntoll.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Folks, We have slots for three lightning talks at this month's dojo. If you're interested in having 5 minutes of fame drop me a line. 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