From ntoll at ntoll.org Wed Feb 3 10:22:55 2010 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 09:22:55 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Reminder: London Code Dojo Tomorrow Message-ID: <9E2588C1-C776-41DB-B5E0-EF9A5C51E697@ntoll.org> Folks, Just a quick reminder that the next London Python code dojo will be happening TOMORROW. Details and sign up here: http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/6th-london-python-code-dojo (Signing up is helpful so we know how much beer/pizza to order - only 9 tickets left) As I mentioned last week, we'll continue to develop and add features to the nascent adventure game and there will be the usual free pizza and beer from 18:30 and an O'Reilly book for a lucky contributor ("Python for Unix and Linux System Administration"). As always, feedback, ideas, comments and suggestions most welcome. See you there! Nicholas. From gareth at morethanseven.net Thu Feb 11 18:05:25 2010 From: gareth at morethanseven.net (gareth rushgrove) Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 17:05:25 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Django User Group London event in two weeks time Message-ID: <9011f7c71002110905r18b61d11u6e49b3ff4b90b5f5@mail.gmail.com> What? DJUGL is the sometimes monthly meetup of the Django User Group in London. Expect a gathering of Django users and developers, some interesting short talks and hopefully a few slices of pizza. Speakers Brad Wright from Smarkets, The simple, social way to bet on sports. We?re still on the lookout for anyone who fancies doing a slot for the next event or at some point the future. Anything from a ten minute slot up to half an hour is probably best. When? 25th February 2009. Doors will open at 6:30pm. The talks will start at 7pm and will go on till 8:30pm or so. We?ll hopefully then find a local beer serving venue to carry on the conversation. Or just argue about whatever happens to be cool this week. Where? The nice folks from Smarkets and Timetric have offered us their shared offices. 144a Clerkenwell Road London EC1R 5DF United Kingdom Powered By Maybe you? We?re on the lookout for a sponsor for the event, just to provide attendees with a few slices of pizza and maybe a beer or two. If you?re interested get in touch! Sign Up! http://londonpython.eventwax.com/djugl-february Book your place now!. You know you want to. If you have any queries, please contact your hosts on gareth at morethanseven.net or matthew.pontefract at glassesdirect.co.uk From dave at dave.gs Thu Feb 18 13:32:53 2010 From: dave at dave.gs (David Walker) Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:32:53 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Django User Group London event in two weeks time In-Reply-To: <9011f7c71002110905r18b61d11u6e49b3ff4b90b5f5@mail.gmail.com> References: <9011f7c71002110905r18b61d11u6e49b3ff4b90b5f5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4c5e35d91002180432vab53d27w7aa58de48831563@mail.gmail.com> I have been trying to meet up with the London Django and python communities for quite a while now and haven't yet been able to make it. I see that next week's event at Smarkets is full. Is there any chance of squeezing another one in? Thanks very much, Dave Walker On 11 February 2010 17:05, gareth rushgrove wrote: > What? > DJUGL is the sometimes monthly meetup of the Django User Group in > London. Expect a gathering of Django users and developers, some > interesting short talks and hopefully a few slices of pizza. > > Speakers > Brad Wright from Smarkets, The simple, social way to bet on sports. > > We?re still on the lookout for anyone who fancies doing a slot for the > next event or at some point the future. Anything from a ten minute > slot up to half an hour is probably best. > > When? > 25th February 2009. > > Doors will open at 6:30pm. The talks will start at 7pm and will go on > till 8:30pm or so. We?ll hopefully then find a local beer serving > venue to carry on the conversation. Or just argue about whatever > happens to be cool this week. > > Where? > The nice folks from Smarkets and Timetric have offered us their shared > offices. > > 144a Clerkenwell Road London EC1R 5DF United Kingdom > > Powered By > Maybe you? We?re on the lookout for a sponsor for the event, just to > provide attendees with a few slices of pizza and maybe a beer or two. > If you?re interested get in touch! > > Sign Up! > http://londonpython.eventwax.com/djugl-february > > Book your place now!. You know you want to. > > If you have any queries, please contact your hosts on > gareth at morethanseven.net or matthew.pontefract at glassesdirect.co.uk > _______________________________________________ > 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 ntoll at ntoll.org Mon Feb 22 11:12:05 2010 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:12:05 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] 7th London Python Code Dojo: 4th March 2010 Message-ID: <560C5E8D-3231-473C-A95D-9839C3244043@ntoll.org> Folks, I've finally found some time to get the booking page for the next London Python Code Dojo up. For the record, last time we attempted to refactor the various adventure game solutions from the January dojo. Whilst interesting, perhaps refactoring isn?t *that* exciting an activity for a dojo :-). Nevertheless, people seemed to be having fun and we did achieve our goal of a ?one true? adventure game code base that allows us to define and navigate around a game world. The code can be found here: http://github.com/ntoll/code-dojo/tree/master/adventure/week2/. After discussion at the end of the last dojo (and later in the pub) we decided that this time round we?re going to try another small-groups based exercise with a ?show and tell? at the end as we continue to build the world?s greatest adventure game. Problems we might want to tackle include: a command parser, keeping track of game state/score/objects, NPCs/AI, authoring tools, turning it into a MUD (and so the list goes on...) It's happening on 4th March 2010 at 6:30pm at the offices of Fry-IT with the usual free pizza and beer (thanks Fry-IT) followed by lots of adventures in Python. Participants also get a chance to win an O'Reilly book (thanks O'Reilly). Pub at the end. Full details and sign up here (if only so Fry-IT know how much pizza/beer to order): http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/7th-london-python-code-dojo Looking forward to seeing you there, Nicholas. From ntoll at ntoll.org Mon Feb 22 11:23:05 2010 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:23:05 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Forgot to mention... Message-ID: <37E45323-B1C6-4C72-B7D4-3E84DEFF3D20@ntoll.org> Folks, Apologies for the noise but I've also put all the photos I have from the various dojos here: http://divvyshot.com/event/IsJtx/ (The Divvyshot site is, rather appropriately, written in Python) Please add your own if you have any... Nicholas. From carles at pina.cat Mon Feb 22 22:31:32 2010 From: carles at pina.cat (Carles Pina i Estany) Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:31:32 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Forgot to mention... In-Reply-To: <37E45323-B1C6-4C72-B7D4-3E84DEFF3D20@ntoll.org> References: <37E45323-B1C6-4C72-B7D4-3E84DEFF3D20@ntoll.org> Message-ID: <20100222213132.GA17438@pina.cat> Hi Nicholas, I have a couple of photos that I would upload... but I don't see how. I have an account (carles at pina.cat) in divvyshot.com, maybe you need to "authorise" me to upload photos in London Python Code Dojo album? Cheers, On Feb/22/2010, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: > Folks, > > Apologies for the noise but I've also put all the photos I have from the various dojos here: http://divvyshot.com/event/IsJtx/ (The Divvyshot site is, rather appropriately, written in Python) Please add your own if you have any... > > Nicholas. > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk -- Carles Pina i Estany http://pinux.info From adrian.rice at metrosafety.co.uk Tue Feb 23 10:49:52 2010 From: adrian.rice at metrosafety.co.uk (Adrian Rice) Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:49:52 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Small Project Help Message-ID: Hi Not sure if anyone here can help. We have a small piece of Python code that's integral to our company's workflow and it doesn't seem to be working properly on our OSX 10.6 machines. At the moment, we're finding it quite difficult to locate a company in London that offers Python development? Can you suggest a company that we could contact that could possibly help to resolve our issue and do some further development? Kind regards Adrian Rice adrian.rice at metrosafety.co.uk metro safety http://www.metrosafety.co.uk metro house 79-80 Blackfriars Road London SE1 8HA Tel: 020 7960 3939 Mob: 07879 885 901 This email and all attachments are confidential and may be privileged. If you have received this email in error, notify the sender immediately. Do not use, disseminate, store or copy it in any way. Statements or opinions in this e-mail or any attachment are those of the author and are not necessarily agreed or authorised by Metro Safety which is the trading name of Metro Inspection Service Ltd. Unless stated otherwise, this email is not intended to be contractually binding. All incoming and outgoing emails may be monitored in line with current legislation. Metro Safety accepts no liability for viruses introduced by this e-mail or attachments. You should employ virus checking software. Metro Inspection Services Ltd, No 03357802 Reg Office: 35 Ballards Lane, London N3 1XW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From funthyme at gmail.com Tue Feb 23 18:38:05 2010 From: funthyme at gmail.com (John Pinner) Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 17:38:05 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Small Project Help In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Adrian, On 23 February 2010 09:49, Adrian Rice wrote: > Hi > Not sure if anyone here can help. We have a small piece of Python code > that's integral to our company's workflow and it doesn't seem to be working > properly on our OSX 10.6 machines. At the moment, we're finding it quite > difficult to locate a company in London that offers Python development? > Can you suggest a company that we could contact that could possibly help to > resolve our issue and do some further development? There are many Python programmers in the UK outside London, especially North of Watford. My own company (http://www.clocksoft.com, and http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk) is a Python shop and we support customers, for example, in Wales, London, Durham and Bristol, so remote support is no problem. Best wishes, John -- John Pinner 0121 313 3850 > Kind regards > > Adrian Rice > adrian.rice at metrosafety.co.uk > metro safety > http://www.metrosafety.co.uk > > > > metro house > 79-80 Blackfriars Road > London SE1 8HA > > > > Tel: 020 7960 3939 > Mob: 07879 885 901 > > > > > > This email and all attachments are confidential and may be privileged. 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Metro Inspection Services Ltd, No 03357802 > Reg Office: 35 Ballards Lane, London N3 1XW > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > From tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk Fri Feb 26 18:01:56 2010 From: tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk (Tony Ibbs) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:01:56 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Next Cambridge & East Anglia Meeting: Tue 2nd Mar 2010 Message-ID: <3508C1C0-AA94-4234-B3B3-C13A2FAB67CD@tibsnjoan.co.uk> Summarising from the CamPUG Google Group: The next meeting of CamPUG will be a talks meeting, on Tuesday 2nd March 2010, at 7.30pm. I believe this meeting will be at RealVNC, http://tinyurl.com/realvncoffices (unless Tom corrects me). Sorry for the short notice. Bryan Cole has volunteered to talk about numpy (if you haven't used numpy, it's worth finding out about). I shall do a quick introduction to KBUS messaging (based on a blog post I did recently). If anyone uses other messaging systems, I'd be interested in their experiences. If anyone else has anything they want to present (lightning talks, i.e., only a few minutes long, are more than welcome), please let me know, or just turn up with something to talk about. The meeting after that will be on Tuesday 6th April, and will be a continuation of the Code Dojo theme. Unless there is a great outcry, I'm proposing to stick to this alternation between talks and "playing with coding" for the next few months at least (provided Robin and Tom are happy, of course). Tibs