[portland] Speaker for July 10th meeting - intermediate or advanced topic

Wraithan McDonald xwraithanx at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 12:19:33 CEST 2012


I'd love to see something in this vein, a CFFI tutorial rather than a
CPython C extension. But that is just me wanting to live on the
cutting edge and have PyPy be a reasonable replacement for CPython in
more cases. That said any C extension tutorial would be pretty rad.

-Wraithan

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Case Van Horsen <casevh at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Michelle Rowley
> <michelle at pdxpython.org> wrote:
>> Hey Pythonistas!
>>
>> The next presentation meeting is coming up on July 10th. Smarsh (http://www.smarsh.com) is sponsoring (yay!) and so far we have one topic on the schedule, a beginner-oriented presentation by Wraithan.
>>
>> I'd like to balance out the meeting with an intermediate or advanced topic. Who has an idea for a presentation for July?
> Hi Michelle,
>
> I haven't written this yet, but how about a C extension that creates 3
> objects: Largest, Smallest, and Undefined. Largest would compare
> larger than any other object. Smallest would compare smaller than any
> other object. Undefined raises an exception for any comparison.
>
> I could make it an example for a C extension tutorial.
>
> Case
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Michelle
>>
>> PS - If you're looking for a new Python gig, check out Smarsh's job posting: http://bit.ly/smarsh-job!
>>
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>> Michelle Rowley
>> @pythonchelle
>> http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython
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