From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Mon Jan 1 09:21:59 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2018 09:21:59 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] =?utf-8?q?2017-12-14_=E9=81=93=E5=A0=B4_Scribbles_?= =?utf-8?b?76SY5pu4L+aDoeaWhz8gZGphbmdvIG9ybTsgdm9pY2U7IGRlbGwgYmlvczsg?= =?utf-8?q?qpython=3B_names=3B_100_days_of_python?= Message-ID: <20180101092159.2a97f2aa.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> circumference of a pumpkin -------------------------- = pumpkin pi diameter of a pumpkin An introduction to the Django ORM https://opensource.com/article/17/11/django-orm for Python, NodeJS and a command-line binary that developers can use right away to experiment with speech recognition. Announcing the Initial Release of Mozilla?s Open Source Speech Recognition Model and Voice Dataset https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/11/29/announcing-the-initial-release-of-mozillas-open-source-speech-recognition-model-and-voice-dataset/ A Journey to <10% Word Error Rate https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/11/a-journey-to-10-word-error-rate/ Sharing Our Common Voice???Mozilla Releases Second Largest Public Voice Data Set https://medium.com/mozilla-open-innovation/sharing-our-common-voice-mozilla-releases-second-largest-public-voice-data-set-e88f7d6b7666 In our initial release today, we have included pre-built packages https://github.com/RedHatGov/redhatgov.workshops https://github.com/default-to-open/rpmgrill https://github.com/dell/firmware-extract https://github.com/dell/firmware-tools https://github.com/dell/cpuinfo https://github.com/dell/biosdevname https://github.com/dell/libsmbios qpython3 for android free http://www.qpython.com/ PyOhio 2011: Names, Objects, and Plummeting From The Cliff http://pyvideo.org/pyohio-2011/pyohio-2011-names-objects-and-plummeting-from.html http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/james-prior/cohpy/blob/master/20150223-cohpy-memoization.ipynb 100 days of python https://github.com/ksuarz/hundred-days http://www.thetechcentral.org/day-20-learn-python-fast-in-100-days-of-programming/ https://python-forum.io/Thread-100-days-of-python-algorithms http://www.programmingtutes.com/wp-admin/setup-config.php closures decorators wp:Decorator pattern wp:Python_syntax_and_semantics#Decorators memoization wp:Code injection http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/james-prior/cohpy/blob/master/20150223-cohpy-memoization.ipynb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- link farm When will this script finish doing its job? http://www.thelinuxrain.com/articles/when-will-this-script-finish-doing-its-job https://linux.die.net/man/1/pv Linux Journal Ceases Publication http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-journal-ceases-publication Linux laptop-flinger says bye-bye to buggy Intel Management Engine 'Disabling the ME will reduce future vulnerabilities' https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/12/01/system76_bans_bugridden_intel_management_engine/ Three Laptop Makers Are Disabling Intel ME https://www.eteknix.com/three-laptop-makers-are-disabling-intel-me/ From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Fri Jan 5 18:48:52 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2018 18:48:52 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] =?utf-8?q?2018-01-04_=E9=81=93=E5=A0=B4_Scribbles_?= =?utf-8?b?76SY5pu4L+aDoeaWhz8gbW9yZSB0ZGQgcHJhY3RpY2U7IEFQVUU7IGN1cmwv?= =?utf-8?q?wget=3B_cookiecutter=3B_open_source=3B_jetbrains=3B_postgis=3B_?= =?utf-8?q?pfda?= Message-ID: <20180105184852.3a016e42.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> smart cities brian king mock stop outsourcing brian king polymath has funding as of december 15th TDD practice with Jessie https://github.com/james-prior/dojo-20180104-tdd-practice-jessie-fizzbuzz Why Can't Programmers.. Program? https://blog.codinghorror.com/why-cant-programmers-program/ Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment (first edition) W. Richard Stevens $9.99 at Half Price Books few doors south of Walmart on US 23 north of Columbus cURL vs. wget: Their Differences, Usage and Which One You Should Use https://www.maketecheasier.com/curl-vs-wget/ wp:Honeywell 200 compare with: wp:IBM 1401 wp: prefix means Wikipedia To get good answers, consider following the advice in the links below. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://web.archive.org/web/20090627155454/www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/06/14/quoting.html thought well of Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby An Agile Primer Sandi Metz Cookiecutter by Audrey Roy (of Two Scoops of Django) A command-line utility that creates projects from cookiecutters (project templates). E.g. Python package projects, jQuery plugin projects. http://cookiecutter-django.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Open Sourcing a Python Project the Right Way https://jeffknupp.com/blog/2013/08/16/open-sourcing-a-python-project-the-right-way/ likes jet brains education edition postgis postgresql Python for Data Analysis Data Wrangling with Pandas, NumPy, and IPython http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023784.do =============================================================================== this got too long, so I started over learn Python 3 first Install Python 3 on Windows with Anaconda https://www.anaconda.com/download/ on-line tutorials: the first one is probably the best one for you to start with I have heard good thins about it from others. Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python, 4th Edition https://inventwithpython.com/invent4thed/ Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.html Learn Python the Hard Way https://www.learnpythonthehardway.org/ Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python) https://www.coursera.org/learn/python Complete Python Bootcamp: Go from zero to hero in Python https://www.udemy.com/complete-python-bootcamp/ learn from each other at meetups https://www.meetup.com/bostonpython/ https://www.meetup.com/topics/python/us/ma/boston/ https://www.meetup.com/Girl-Develop-It-Boston/events/calendar/ feel free to start a meetup that is what you want From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Thu Jan 11 11:36:27 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2018 11:36:27 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] 2018-01-29 January Monthly Meeting Announcement Message-ID: <20180111113627.7f2ba321.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> January Monthly Python Meeting[1] 2018-01-29 18:00 Pillar Technology's "The Forge"[3] 18:00 eat, drink, socialize 18:30 announcements and presentations 20:00 Brazenhead Irish Pub[4] Michael Handler will present a Python script that uses Selenium and Firefox to implement some rudimentary web scraping to monitor a web application. This script is used in conjunction with an open source monitoring application called Zabbix to monitor the operation of a web application we host for another business unit of his employer's parent company. Jim Prior will give a little presentation on the "or"[2] operator. RSVP[1] [1] https://www.meetup.com/Central-Ohio-Python-Users-Group/246491233/ [2] https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#or [3] http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/32866361#map=17/39.97482/-82.99765 [4] http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/506852587#map=17/39.98809/-83.03362 From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Sun Jan 14 16:16:48 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2018 16:16:48 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] =?utf-8?q?2018-01-11_=E9=81=93=E5=A0=B4_Scribbles_?= =?utf-8?b?76SY5pu4L+aDoeaWhz8gbW9yZSB0ZGQgcHJhY3RpY2U7IGdpdCB1c2Vycy9l?= =?utf-8?q?mail=3B_micro=3Abit?= Message-ID: <20180114161648.1f2aa3dd.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> Jessie and Kevin played with doing fizzbuzz with tdd https://github.com/james-prior/dojo-20180111-tdd-practice-jessie-kevin-fizzbuzz They both had Microsoft Windows laptops. Setting up Anaconda, git, and vim on Microsoft Windows took much time by someone who was not familiar with Microsoft Windows. Next time, do Ubuntu 16.04 LTS in a virtual machine (VirtualBox?). https://github.com/james-prior/notes/blob/master/conda https://github.com/james-prior/notes/blob/master/git.redacted https://github.com/james-prior/notes/blob/master/github https://github.com/james-prior/notes/blob/master/virtualenv https://github.com/james-prior/configuration-files/blob/master/.gitconfig https://github.com/james-prior/configuration-files/blob/master/.vimrc https://github.com/james-prior/dojo-20180111-tdd-practice-jessie-kevin-fizzbuzz Can I specify multiple users for myself in .gitconfig? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4220416/can-i-specify-multiple-users-for-myself-in-gitconfig >From the root of the repo, run git config user.name "Jessie and Kevin" git config user.email "abotandcostello at columbus.rr.com" micro:bit 5 by 5 array of LEDs on back compass accelerometer BLE antenna <$13??? at Microcenter clearance wp:ThinkPad wp:IBM wp:Lenovo wp:ThinkPad_X_Series#X61 wp: prefix means Wikipedia To get good answers, consider following the advice in the links below. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://web.archive.org/web/20090627155454/www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/06/14/quoting.html =============================================================================== link farm How-to Take the Plunge and Replace the "I'm not a programmer" Mantra http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/where-do-i-start Let's talk advertising http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lets-talk-advertising Deep learning wars: Is Facebook-backed PyTorch an answer to Google?s TensorFlow? https://datahub.packtpub.com/deep-learning/dl-wars-pytorch-vs-tensorflow/ Why isn't open source hot among computer science students? https://opensource.com/article/17/12/students-and-open-source-3-common-preconceptions AI and machine learning bias has dangerous implications https://opensource.com/article/18/1/how-open-source-can-fight-algorithmic-bias From eric at intellovations.com Wed Jan 17 15:05:33 2018 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:05:33 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Pythology: Python Security Best Practices (February 2) Message-ID: It?s almost time for IndyPy?s next Pythology One-Day Conference! The conference will cover Python Security Best Practices. We have a jam-packed day with A keynote presentation to kick off the day and 6 presentations ranging from Beginner to Expert. From Cryptography to Penetration Testing and Regulatory Issues to Log Analysis, there will definitely be something for everyone. Speakers Include: Kevin Johnson: CEO, Secure Ideas (Kevin is traveling from Florida to speak!) James Alexander: Systems Engineer, Leaf Software Solutions Michael Taylor: Director of Product Architecture, Rook Security Pradeep Gowda: Staff Engineer, Proofpoint Nat Shere: Senior Information Security Consultant, Rook Security Stephan Looney: CEO, BE Software (Stephan is traveling from South Carolina to speak!) Chris Lee: CTO, BE Software Naomi Asfaw: Information Security Analyst, Miz-Hasab Research Center There will be more than just presentations?. We?ll also have RetroPi gaming, Lightning talks (Come prepared if you want to present!), and some awesome prizes. Check out what our sponsors are letting us give away: ? 1 Year Subscription to a JetBrains tool ($199 value) ? No Starch e-book voucher ($50 value) When: February 2nd, 8:30a-6p Where: Launch Fishers Cost: $125 Student cost: $50 Lunch: Nameless Catering Register at: indypy.org/pythology For any questions, email colleen at sixfeetup.com Come learn about Python Security with some wonderful and knowledgeable folks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deeppunster at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 15:25:27 2018 From: deeppunster at gmail.com (Travis Risner) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:25:27 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Pythology: Python Security Best Practices (February 2) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5A5FB137.3010404@gmail.com> Hi Eric, Sounds great and I wish I could go. However, there are too many uncertainties with my family to go. Do you happen to know if any of the presentations will be recorded? Travis Eric Floehr wrote: > It?s almost time for IndyPy?s next Pythology One-Day Conference! > > The conference will cover Python Security Best Practices. We have a > jam-packed day with A keynote presentation to kick off the day and 6 > presentations ranging from Beginner to Expert. From Cryptography to > Penetration Testing and Regulatory Issues to Log Analysis, there will > definitely be something for everyone. > > Speakers Include: > Kevin Johnson: CEO, Secure Ideas (Kevin is traveling from Florida to speak!) > James Alexander: Systems Engineer, Leaf Software Solutions > Michael Taylor: Director of Product Architecture, Rook Security > Pradeep Gowda: Staff Engineer, Proofpoint > Nat Shere: Senior Information Security Consultant, Rook Security > Stephan Looney: CEO, BE Software (Stephan is traveling from South > Carolina to speak!) > Chris Lee: CTO, BE Software > Naomi Asfaw: Information Security Analyst, Miz-Hasab Research Center > > There will be more than just presentations?. > > We?ll also have RetroPi gaming, Lightning talks (Come prepared if you > want to present!), and some awesome prizes. Check out what our sponsors > are letting us give away: > ? 1 Year Subscription to a JetBrains tool ($199 value) > ? No Starch e-book voucher ($50 value) > > When: February 2nd, 8:30a-6p > Where: Launch Fishers > Cost: $125 > Student cost: $50 > Lunch: Nameless Catering > > Register at: indypy.org/pythology > > For any questions, email colleen at sixfeetup.com > > > Come learn about Python Security with some wonderful and knowledgeable > folks! > > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh -- Sent by Travis Risner From eric at intellovations.com Wed Jan 17 15:58:43 2018 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:58:43 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Pythology: Python Security Best Practices (February 2) In-Reply-To: <5A5FB137.3010404@gmail.com> References: <5A5FB137.3010404@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Travis, Sorry to hear that. I won't be going either, just posted to let folks know. I don't believe it will be recorded. Cheers, Eric On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Travis Risner wrote: > Hi Eric, > > Sounds great and I wish I could go. However, there are too many > uncertainties with my family to go. Do you happen to know if any of the > presentations will be recorded? > > Travis > > Eric Floehr wrote: > > It?s almost time for IndyPy?s next Pythology One-Day Conference! > > > > The conference will cover Python Security Best Practices. We have a > > jam-packed day with A keynote presentation to kick off the day and 6 > > presentations ranging from Beginner to Expert. From Cryptography to > > Penetration Testing and Regulatory Issues to Log Analysis, there will > > definitely be something for everyone. > > > > Speakers Include: > > Kevin Johnson: CEO, Secure Ideas (Kevin is traveling from Florida to > speak!) > > James Alexander: Systems Engineer, Leaf Software Solutions > > Michael Taylor: Director of Product Architecture, Rook Security > > Pradeep Gowda: Staff Engineer, Proofpoint > > Nat Shere: Senior Information Security Consultant, Rook Security > > Stephan Looney: CEO, BE Software (Stephan is traveling from South > > Carolina to speak!) > > Chris Lee: CTO, BE Software > > Naomi Asfaw: Information Security Analyst, Miz-Hasab Research Center > > > > There will be more than just presentations?. > > > > We?ll also have RetroPi gaming, Lightning talks (Come prepared if you > > want to present!), and some awesome prizes. Check out what our sponsors > > are letting us give away: > > ? 1 Year Subscription to a JetBrains tool ($199 value) > > ? No Starch e-book voucher ($50 value) > > > > When: February 2nd, 8:30a-6p > > Where: Launch Fishers > > Cost: $125 > > Student cost: $50 > > Lunch: Nameless Catering > > > > Register at: indypy.org/pythology > > > > For any questions, email colleen at sixfeetup.com > > > > > > Come learn about Python Security with some wonderful and knowledgeable > > folks! > > > > _______________________________________________ > > CentralOH mailing list > > CentralOH at python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > > -- > Sent by Travis Risner > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Fri Jan 19 11:20:07 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2018 11:20:07 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] =?utf-8?q?2018-01-18_=E9=81=93=E5=A0=B4_Scribbles_?= =?utf-8?b?76SY5pu4L+aDoeaWhz8gYmFkIHdpZmk7IG1vcmUgdGRkIHByYWN0aWNlOyA=?= =?utf-8?b?7KO864+E?= Message-ID: <20180119112007.1d0c7bc0.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> smokehouse's wifi was terrible tonight it started working later in evening practiced tdd with fizzbuzz again this time using object-oriented design, instead of just plain function https://github.com/james-prior/dojo-20180118-tdd-practice-jessie-fizzbuzz incomplete cd ~/20180118 git clone https://github.com/james-prior/dojo-20180111-tdd-practice-jessie-kevin-fizzbuzz.git mv dojo-20180111-tdd-practice-jessie-kevin-fizzbuzz/ dojo-20180118-tdd-practice-jessie-fizzbuzz/ cd dojo-20180118-tdd-practice-jessie-fizzbuzz/ git config user.name "Jessie Woods and James Prior" git config user.email woodywoods4 at outlook.com git co -b 20180118-dojo-jessie-fizzbuzz 191ded4 # conda create --name 20180118-fizzbuzz python=3 pytest pytest-xdist python3 -m venv env source env/bin/activate pip install pytest pytest-xdist ------------------------------------------------------------- cd ~/20180118/dojo-20180118-tdd-practice-jessie-fizzbuzz/ source env/bin/activate pytest --color=yes -f . ------------------------------------------------------------- cd ~/20180118/dojo-20180118-tdd-practice-jessie-fizzbuzz/ watch 'git status' Visualizing Molecules with Python http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/visualizing-molecules-python bunch of links for GIS stuff one of the attendees has been studying to be a "Certified Ethical Hacker" Hehe, still writing code for a living? It's 2018. You could be earning x3 as a bug bounty hunter https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/01/17/bug_bounties_pay/ cake batter martini (chocolate milk + chocolate syrup + alcohol) Chocolate is bad for cats and dogs https://www.petful.com/pet-health/can-cats-eat-chocolate/ PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/ wp:Oldboy (2003 film) wp:San-nakji https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/??? https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/?? wp: prefix means Wikipedia To get good answers, consider following the advice in the links below. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://web.archive.org/web/20090627155454/www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/06/14/quoting.html wp:List of countries by alcohol consumption per capita 17 South Korea 12.3 9.8 2.5 25 1.6 2.9 70.5 10.9 21 Ireland 11.9 11.4 0.5 48.1 26.1 18.7 7.7 10.9 wp:Soju wp:Drinking_culture_of_Korea#Alcohol_drinking_etiquette How to Drink Soju Like the Koreans http://www.obsev.com/food/how-drink-soju-koreans.html Drinking Culture in South Korea and Why it?s Important https://seoulistic.com/korean-culture/drinking-culture-in-south-korea-and-why-its-important/ How technology changes the rules for doing agile https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2018/1/how-technology-changes-rules-doing-agile From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Sat Jan 27 18:41:40 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2018 18:41:40 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] =?utf-8?q?2018-01-25_=E9=81=93=E5=A0=B4_Scribbles_?= =?utf-8?b?76SY5pu4L+aDoeaWhz8gc2FuZSBlbnZpcm9ubWVudDogdWJ1bnR1IGluIHZp?= =?utf-8?q?rtualbox_on_ms_windows=3B_pulled_pork=3B?= Message-ID: <20180127184140.570fe01c.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> on ms windows computer: Last week, only 32-bit VMs were available. RTFM revealed that not having hardware support for virtualization would only allow 32-bit VMs and even worse, that they would be done with pure software emulation, so they would run slowly. this week enabled hardware support for virtualization (AMD SVM) in bios then 64-bit VMs were allowed in virtualbox installed ubuntu 16.04 in it deleted old 32-bit VM three meat platter (brisket, pulled pork, and chicken) with fries and onion rings was shared. It was great! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- link farm Using Python for Science http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/using-python-science Rediscovering make: the power behind rules https://monades.roperzh.com/rediscovering-make-power-behind-rules/ Why Python and Pygame are a great pair for beginning programmers https://opensource.com/article/17/11/pygame How to use PostgreSQL to streamline Python code https://opensource.com/article/17/12/python-and-postgresql Using Pygame to move your game character around https://opensource.com/article/17/12/game-python-moving-player An overview of the Perl 5 engine https://opensource.com/article/18/1/why-i-love-perl-5 Perl 5 is built on a long legacy of awkward syntax ... 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MOSS Q4: Supporting the Python Ecosystem https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/01/23/moss-q4-supporting-python-ecosystem/ Top 4 open source alternatives to Google Analytics https://opensource.com/article/18/1/top-4-open-source-analytics-tools A step-by-step guide to Git https://opensource.com/article/18/1/step-step-guide-git Threading in Python http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/threading-python Building a Linux-based HPC system on the Raspberry Pi with Ansible https://opensource.com/article/18/1/how-build-hpc-system-raspberry-pi-and-openhpc Running a Python application on Kubernetes https://opensource.com/article/18/1/running-python-application-kubernetes Containers, the GPL, and copyleft: No reason for concern https://opensource.com/article/18/1/containers-gpl-and-copyleft Play it slowly http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/playitslowly https://29a.ch/playitslowly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1zV_fCdKyQ From catherine.devlin at gmail.com Mon Jan 29 19:43:07 2018 From: catherine.devlin at gmail.com (Catherine Devlin) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 19:43:07 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Pythology: Python Security Best Practices (February 2) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, Columbus folks! If anybody can make it to Brookville (exit 21), I can offer you an eco-friendly Prius ride the rest of the way. - Catherine On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 3:05 PM, Eric Floehr wrote: > It?s almost time for IndyPy?s next Pythology One-Day Conference! > > The conference will cover Python Security Best Practices. We have a > jam-packed day with A keynote presentation to kick off the day and 6 > presentations ranging from Beginner to Expert. From Cryptography to > Penetration Testing and Regulatory Issues to Log Analysis, there will > definitely be something for everyone. > > Speakers Include: > Kevin Johnson: CEO, Secure Ideas (Kevin is traveling from Florida to > speak!) > James Alexander: Systems Engineer, Leaf Software Solutions > Michael Taylor: Director of Product Architecture, Rook Security > Pradeep Gowda: Staff Engineer, Proofpoint > Nat Shere: Senior Information Security Consultant, Rook Security > Stephan Looney: CEO, BE Software (Stephan is traveling from South Carolina > to speak!) > Chris Lee: CTO, BE Software > Naomi Asfaw: Information Security Analyst, Miz-Hasab Research Center > > There will be more than just presentations?. > > We?ll also have RetroPi gaming, Lightning talks (Come prepared if you want > to present!), and some awesome prizes. Check out what our sponsors are > letting us give away: > ? 1 Year Subscription to a JetBrains tool ($199 value) > ? No Starch e-book voucher ($50 value) > > When: February 2nd, 8:30a-6p > Where: Launch Fishers > Cost: $125 > Student cost: $50 > Lunch: Nameless Catering > > Register at: indypy.org/pythology > > For any questions, email colleen at sixfeetup.com > > Come learn about Python Security with some wonderful and knowledgeable > folks! > > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > > -- - Catherine http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Tue Jan 30 22:49:26 2018 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2018 22:49:26 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] =?utf-8?q?2018-01-29_=E6=9C=83=E8=AD=B0_Scribbles_?= =?utf-8?b?76SY5pu4L+aDoeaWhz86IE1pY2hhZWwgSGFuZGxlcjogemFiYml6IHNlbGVu?= =?utf-8?q?ium=3B_Jim_Prior=3A_or_operator=3B_pyohio=3B_pycon=3B_teaching_?= =?utf-8?q?at_cscc=3B_enum=3B_PfDA=3B_braided_code=3B_GEB=3B_temper=3B_que?= =?utf-8?q?ching=3B_design_patterns=3B_clean_code=3B_thinking_in_java=3B_d?= =?utf-8?q?ojo=3B_four_futures=3B_learning?= Message-ID: <20180130224926.3bce6ff2.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> 44 folks tonight we are filling up the space and need to get smarter about placing furniture so that everyone is close ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- there were two presentations the main one was Michael Handler's: Michael Handler will present a Python script that uses Selenium and Firefox to implement some rudimentary web scraping to monitor a web application. This script is used in conjunction with an open source monitoring application called Zabbix to monitor the operation of a web application we host for another business unit of his employer's parent company. Jim Prior was going to give a little presentation on the "or" operator. http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/james-prior/cohpy/blob/master/20180129-cohpy-or-operator.ipynb https://github.com/james-prior/cohpy/blob/master/20180129-cohpy-or-operator.ipynb Michael's presentation turned out to be not long, then he challenged Jim to fill the remaining time just talking about the "or" operator. It worked out well. The little presentation about the "or" operator was fun with audience participation all along. Many folks, especially experienced programmers were surprised at how Python's "or" operator works. Without trying to stretch it, it took almost an hour. It just worked out that way and was fun. When there was a lull in questions, comments, and addtions, victory was declared and folks ran off to Brazenhead. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PyOhio is getting rolling along. To volunteer: info at pyohio.org PyCon is in Cleveland this year: May 9-17 us.pycon.org Todd Warner of Columbus State Community College is looking for people to teach Python (adjunct prof???) 614-287-5212 phone twarner14 at cscc.edu Andrew Kubera can give a presentation on enums at the February monthly meeting. Travis Risner has a presentation lined up for the February monthly meeting. How to Install and Configure RecalBox on Raspberry Pi https://www.maketecheasier.com/install-configure-recalbox-raspberry-pi/ Install Zabbix Monitoring Server and Agent on Debian 9 https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/install-zabbix-monitoring-server-and-agent-on-debian-9/ The Well-Tempered API PfDA Python for Data Analysis Book The 2nd Edition of my book was released digitally on September 25, 2017, with print copies shipping a few weeks later. http://wesmckinney.com/pages/book.html http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023784.do Jupyter Notebook: mix R and Python braided code wp:Round (music) The Golden Eternal Braid wp:G?del, Escher, Bach wp: prefix means Wikipedia To get good answers, consider following the advice in the links below. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://web.archive.org/web/20090627155454/www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/06/14/quoting.html must watch!!!: The Well Tempered API https://archive.org/details/pyvideo_3681___well-tempered-api https://archive.org/download/pyvideo_3681___well-tempered-api/3681_well-tempered-api.ogv http://pyvideo.org/pyohio-2015/the-well-tempered-api.html wp:Well-Tempered Clavicle wp:The Well-Tempered Clavier https://archive.org/details/mbid-f9567e24-5d30-37b2-bf5b-e7f5e8f18806 wp:Well temperament quenching is magic 1911 Encyclop?dia Britannica/Annealing, Hardening and Tempering https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop?dia_Britannica/Annealing,_Hardening_and_Tempering wp:Design Patterns gang of four Python moots some of the patterns in the above. Python Design Patterns 1 http://pyvideo.org/pyohio-2012/python-design-patterns-1.html The Agile Manifesto wp:Agile_software_development#The_Agile_Manifesto Based on their combined experience of developing software and helping others do that, the seventeen signatories to the manifesto proclaimed that they value:[4] Individuals and Interactions over processes and tools Working Software over comprehensive documentation Customer Collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to Change over following a plan That is, while there is value in the items on the right, they value the items on the left more. seems to be very iterative in many little steps wp:Code Complete Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall ISBN 9780132350884 Martin, Robert C. (2009) wp:Thinking in Java wp:dojo place of the way wp:tao https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=the+root+of+all+evil+%28software%29 wp:Program optimization the four futures from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import with_statement How do you learn? How to escape education's death valley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX78iKhInsc Do schools kill creativity? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY Truly open education will require sweeping changes https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/1/open-education-public-mission