From d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk Mon Feb 7 09:20:03 2011 From: d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk (Daley Chetwynd) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2011 08:20:03 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Next Python Sheffield meeting Feb 22nd Message-ID: <1297066803.5377.1419317309@webmail.messagingengine.com> Hi all, The next Python Sheffield meeting will be on Tuesday February 22nd at the GIST Lab in Sheffield. The meeting will run from 19:00 - 21:00, although doors will be open from 18:30. The GIST Lab is located opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom cinema: http://thegisthub.net/groups/gistlab At our first meeting last month we had a great attendance of 18 people. This month we're having lightning talks, then a longer talk by Safe Hammad from Python North West on an introduction to Django. We still have slots for lightning talks, so if you'd like to talk for ten minutes on anything Python-related then please get in touch. We're also looking for speakers for future meetings. We already have 7 people registered for our next meeting on Feb 22nd. If you'd like to join us then please register for free at: http://pysheff1102.eventbrite.com/ For more information on Python Sheffield, follow @pysheff on Twitter or see the Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/python-sheffield Thanks, Daley Chetwynd -- -- http://www.fastmail.fm - The professional email service From jason at potatolondon.com Mon Feb 7 15:08:48 2011 From: jason at potatolondon.com (Jason Cartwright) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 14:08:48 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python/Django coders required in London Message-ID: Several freelancers required at a fun and fast growing webdev agency in Victoria, London. Fulltime opportunities exist for outstanding candidates. Clients include Google & PayPal. Free breakfast, lunch, dinner & beer and interesting projects to work on. http://www.potatolondon.com/people/jobs/python-web-developer-london/ Drop us an email to jobs at potatolondon.com for a cup of tea and a chat. Jason -- Jason Cartwright www.potatolondon.com From brian.curtin at gmail.com Wed Feb 9 02:01:04 2011 From: brian.curtin at gmail.com (Brian Curtin) Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 19:01:04 -0600 Subject: [python-uk] PyCon 2011 news - going strong, sign up today! Message-ID: Hello group! PyCon 2011 looks like it may very well break every single record in the past - making it one of the biggest and best PyCons of all time. We've gone all out this year - including Extreme Talks, a Startup Row, amazing talks, tutorials, Poster sessions. Extreme talks: http://us.pycon.org/2011/speaker/extreme/ Startup Row: http://us.pycon.org/2011/blog/2011/01/19/announcing-startup-row-pycon-2011/ Also just announced - "Startup Stories": http://us.pycon.org/2011/blog/2011/02/07/pycon-2011-announcing-startup-stories/ If you haven't bought your PyCon tickets, it's time to do so. This year we're limited to 1500 attendees, and with a faster than average sales rate compared to previous years, you may not have the luxury of leaving registration until just before the conference -- places may sell out in advance! Check out http://us.pycon.org/2011/tickets/ for rates and details. Not sold on the conference? Not sure what it's all about? We are confident this year's conference will surpass anything that has gone before, and we think there's something for everyone. Looking for education? This year's tutorial selection features a range of topics and an all-star cast of presenters. From the cloud to the GUI, from beginner to advanced, we have it. Check out courses taught by book authors Wesley Chun and David Beazley, web framework master Jacob Kaplan-Moss, core developer and guru Raymond Hettinger, hacker extraordinaire Zed Shaw and many more: http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/tutorials/ -- and at flat fees that wouldn't buy you an hour of training by less-qualified instructors elsewhere! The conference talks are some of the best we've seen in years, coming from a record number of submissions. We've got talks on using Python for airplane tuning and massive telescopes. All of the major web frameworks will be discussed. Numerous databases are covered. PyPy, IronPython and Jython are in. We'll be talking about IDEs, testing, security, scalability, and documentation. Have a look: http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/lists/talks/ We've also got an amazing array of poster presentations - everything from Arduino hacking, Geospatial Python, Open Government and Microsoft Kinect hacking. Check out: http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/lists/posters/ Meanwhile we've got the awesome sprints (http://us.pycon.org/2011/sprints/ ), and open spaces (http://us.pycon.org/2011/openspaces/) everyone knows and loves. This is shaping up to be the best PyCon yet, and we think it's a great value, both cost-wise, and community-wise. We can guarantee that you'll come away with a head full of knowledge and amazing new friends and contacts. Get your tickets before they are gone: http://us.pycon.org/2011/tickets/ If you have any questions, comments or concerns - feel free to email Van Lindberg (van at python.org) or Jesse Noller (jnoller at python.org) or pycon-organizers (pycon-organizers at python.org). See you in Atlanta, Van Lindberg Jesse Noller The entire PyCon 2011 team http://us.pycon.org/2011 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brian.curtin at gmail.com Wed Feb 9 15:46:00 2011 From: brian.curtin at gmail.com (Brian Curtin) Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 08:46:00 -0600 Subject: [python-uk] PyCon 2011 news - going strong, sign up today! Message-ID: Hello group! PyCon 2011 looks like it may very well break every single record in the past - making it one of the biggest and best PyCons of all time. We've gone all out this year - including Extreme Talks, a Startup Row, amazing talks, tutorials, Poster sessions. Extreme talks: http://us.pycon.org/2011/speaker/extreme/ Startup Row: http://us.pycon.org/2011/blog/2011/01/19/announcing-startup-row-pycon-2011/ Also just announced - "Startup Stories": http://us.pycon.org/2011/blog/2011/02/07/pycon-2011-announcing-startup-stories/ If you haven't bought your PyCon tickets, it's time to do so. This year we're limited to 1500 attendees, and with a faster than average sales rate compared to previous years, you may not have the luxury of leaving registration until just before the conference -- places may sell out in advance! Check out http://us.pycon.org/2011/tickets/ for rates and details. Not sold on the conference? Not sure what it's all about? We are confident this year's conference will surpass anything that has gone before, and we think there's something for everyone. Looking for education? This year's tutorial selection features a range of topics and an all-star cast of presenters. From the cloud to the GUI, from beginner to advanced, we have it. Check out courses taught by book authors Wesley Chun and David Beazley, web framework master Jacob Kaplan-Moss, core developer and guru Raymond Hettinger, hacker extraordinaire Zed Shaw and many more: http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/tutorials/ -- and at flat fees that wouldn't buy you an hour of training by less-qualified instructors elsewhere! The conference talks are some of the best we've seen in years, coming from a record number of submissions. We've got talks on using Python for airplane tuning and massive telescopes. All of the major web frameworks will be discussed. Numerous databases are covered. PyPy, IronPython and Jython are in. We'll be talking about IDEs, testing, security, scalability, and documentation. Have a look: http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/lists/talks/ We've also got an amazing array of poster presentations - everything from Arduino hacking, Geospatial Python, Open Government and Microsoft Kinect hacking. Check out: http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/lists/posters/ Meanwhile we've got the awesome sprints (http://us.pycon.org/2011/sprints/ ), and open spaces (http://us.pycon.org/2011/openspaces/) everyone knows and loves. This is shaping up to be the best PyCon yet, and we think it's a great value, both cost-wise, and community-wise. We can guarantee that you'll come away with a head full of knowledge and amazing new friends and contacts. Get your tickets before they are gone: http://us.pycon.org/2011/tickets/ If you have any questions, comments or concerns - feel free to email Van Lindberg (van at python.org) or Jesse Noller (jnoller at python.org) or pycon-organizers (pycon-organizers at python.org). See you in Atlanta, Van Lindberg Jesse Noller The entire PyCon 2011 team http://us.pycon.org/2011 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk Sun Feb 20 11:50:33 2011 From: d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk (Daley Chetwynd) Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 10:50:33 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python Sheffield Feb 22nd Message-ID: <1298199033.1734.1421804117@webmail.messagingengine.com> Hi all, The next Python Sheffield meeting is being held this Tuesday (Feb 22nd) at the GIST Lab in Sheffield. The meeting will run from 19:00 - 21:00, although doors will be open at the GIST Lab from 18:30. The GIST Lab is located opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom cinema: http://thegisthub.net/groups/gistlab We currently have 18 people registered for the meeting. If you'd like to join us then please register for free at: http://pysheff1102.eventbrite.com/ The schedule for the meeting is as follows: Katie Fenn: Lightning talk on PyGame Safe Hammad: Introduction to Django Dave King: Lightning talk on Django development tools To find out more about Python Sheffield, you can follow @pysheff on Twitter or see the Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/python-sheffield Thanks, Daley Chetwynd -- -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web From ntoll at ntoll.org Tue Feb 22 13:00:08 2011 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 12:00:08 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Announcing the March London Python Code Dojo Message-ID: <1298376008.2164.75.camel@ntoll-ubuntu> Folks, It's taking place next Thursday, 3rd March 2011. Sign up here: https://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-2-episode-7 Recently tickets have been selling like hot-cakes. If you *do* sign up and realise you can't make it after all *please* let me know since we've had a waiting list for the past two dojos. This time we?re aiming to continue with our quest to build a top-down dungeon / world in PyGame. Daniel Pope has volunteered to present an overview of some of the games he?s written and explain some of the good practices one might want to make use of when designing and building a game. No prior knowledge of PyGame or a coding dojo is required to attend this event ? just an open and enthusiastic attitude! :-) Pizza and beer start at 6:30pm and coding will start at 7:30. We aim to finish 9:30 - 10ish. It's at the usual location (Fry-IT address at the bottom) and we'll be giving away yet another O'Reilly book too! See you there! Nicholas. 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If you *do* sign up > and realise you can't make it after all *please* let me know since we've > had a waiting list for the past two dojos. > > This time we?re aiming to continue with our quest to build a top-down > dungeon / world in PyGame. Daniel Pope has volunteered to present an > overview of some of the games he?s written and explain some of the good > practices one might want to make use of when designing and building a > game. No prior knowledge of PyGame or a coding dojo is required to > attend this event ? just an open and enthusiastic attitude! :-) > > Pizza and beer start at 6:30pm and coding will start at 7:30. We aim to > finish 9:30 - 10ish. > > It's at the usual location (Fry-IT address at the bottom) and we'll be > giving away yet another O'Reilly book too! > > See you there! > > Nicholas. > > Address: Fry-IT Limited > 503 Enterprise House > 1/2 Hatfields > London SE1 9PG > > Telephone: > 0207 0968800 > > http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1/2 > +Hatfields,+London,+SE1 > > +9PG&sll=51.507954,-0.107825&sspn=0.007439,0.022724&ie=UTF8&ll=51.508235,-0.107825&spn=0.007439,0.022724&z=16&iwloc=A > > > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Meetings after that should be: * Tuesday 5th April, a dojo meeting * Tuesday 3rd May, another talks meeting * Tuesday 7th June, a dojo meeting again Tibs From David_J_Pearson at uk.ibm.com Mon Feb 28 17:02:00 2011 From: David_J_Pearson at uk.ibm.com (David J Pearson) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 16:02:00 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] AUTO: David J Pearson Is Away (returning 07/03/2011) Message-ID: I am out of the office until 07/03/2011. I am currently away working with customers outside the UK and also taking holiday leave. I will take me longer to respond to your email. If you need to contact me urgently, please send SMS text message to my mobile phone (number on my bluepages record). 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