[Python Edinburgh] (no subject)
Bald, Glenn
Glenn.Bald at forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Fri Nov 28 13:47:24 CET 2014
Hi Xavier/All,
For me personally any form of practice and motivation would be good. I
have my own area of interest but happy to learn anything. Also happy to
share anything I know. My own preference would be to work together on a
shared goal, perhaps based on some issue someone had. Either one big
goal or several small ones, ideally starting on the easier ones.
I would be interested in:
Creating a mobile application to work with a fitness band
Automating the processing of aerial images from unmanned area aircraft.
Anything related to GIS
As I said though happy to go with the flow
I might be able to provide office space (EH12 7AT) depending on when and
how many. Also happy to travel within Edinburgh(Sorry Falkirk a bit far
for me to do regularly)
Cheers
Glenn
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Behalf Of Xavier Oliver-Duocastella
Sent: 28 November 2014 11:57
To: Python Edinburgh
Subject: Re: [Python Edinburgh] (no subject)
I'd be quite happy to run workshops of anything I know. Mentoring too,
although it's more unclear to me how that could work.
Xavier
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 11:30 AM, dgm <dgm at agamik.co.uk> wrote:
I am happy to do mentoring, depending on location as I am in
Falkirk.
On 28 November 2014 at 11:20, James Doig <jamesdoig at gmail.com>
wrote:
Small regular workshops would be a great Idea and I'd be
happy to help out. I know Becky got a *lot* of interest in her Django
girls workshop that's running this weekend so I don't think there would
be any shortage of other students either :)
I imagine if the mentors took it in shifts to take
workshops we could get fairly regular lessons without impacting anyones
personal life too much?
Any ideas? Anyone else up for mentoring?
Cheers,
James.
On 28 November 2014 at 11:01, Bald, Glenn
<Glenn.Bald at forestry.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:
Hi Paul,
I would find small regular tutorials/self help
groups helpful. I mainly use GIS software and C# with a little python. I
would be interested in learning more python.
Cheers
Glenn
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On Behalf Of paul colrain
Sent: 27 November 2014 18:11
To: edinburgh at python.org
Subject: [Python Edinburgh] (no subject)
Dear Pythonistas
I'm looking for a Python mentor/tutor/adviser.
Someone to help me in the next few months to get to a stage where I can
call myself a Pythonista. I have a few bob.
I wish to learn Python and OO program design.
I'm pretty clueless but I have some programming experience (12 years of
Fortran and a year of C++, but more than 25 years ago!).
I would like to learn by doing, by building a
couple of simple Object Oriented Monte Carlo programs to simulate simple
economies or supply chains.
In the future I hope to make simple desktop
applications, web applications, to use in my job (I do some data
analysis and modelling for the World Health Organisation in the area of
immunization supply chain % logistics).
Any advice, suggestions, offers greatly
appreciated.
Cheers, Paul
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