[TriZPUG] Fwd: [PYPTUG] Re: PYPTUG's first PyHack Workshop November 10th

Chris Calloway cbc at unc.edu
Mon Nov 12 15:29:54 CET 2012


I'm forwarding this from PYPTUG for the links that may be of interest to 
the makerists among us.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	[PYPTUG] Re: PYPTUG's first PyHack Workshop November 10th
Date: 	Sun, 11 Nov 2012 19:42:08 -0800
From: 	Francois Dion <francois.dion at gmail.com>
Reply-To: 	<pyptug at googlegroups.com>
To: 	<pyptug at googlegroups.com>



PyHack was a success, thanks to all who participated, thanks to
fablocker for the space and fablocker members who made this possible.
Thanks also to David Mitchell for his presentation on iPython, iPython
notebook and AdaFruit WebIDE.

You can read more about it here:

http://pyptug.blogspot.com/2012/11/hot-off-press.html

Follow the link to the Raspberry Pi Python Adventure (on the above link,
or in my signature below) to get the play by play review of the workshop
code, and instructions on how to get the source code on bitbucket.org.
There will be a follow up article on the PiQuizMachine.

François

-- 
pyptug.blogspot.com <http://pyptug.blogspot.com>  -
raspberry-python.blogspot.com <http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com>

On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 9:42:24 PM UTC-4, Francois Dion wrote:

     Beside the regular PYPTUG meetings (we are still searching for a
     location at this time), we are starting up various workshops. The
     first will be PyHack, and the other will be sysPython.

     Today, I'm sending the official invitation to PyHack Workshop:
     A monthly workshop using the wonderful Python programming language to
     do cool hacks, bridging the virtual and the physical. Presented by
     PYPTUG, in collaboration with Fablocker. We invite anyone who is
     interested in learning Python to attend.

     It will take place on Saturday November 10th at 3pm, at Fablocker in
     Winston Salem.

     Lots of details have been posted here:
     http://pyptug.blogspot.com/2012/10/pyhack-workshop-details.html
     <http://pyptug.blogspot.com/2012/10/pyhack-workshop-details.html>

     Let me know if you have any questions.

     As for the sysPython Workshop for operations, automation,
     administrators, integrators, developpers, it will be announced
     shortly.

     François

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     pyptug.blogspot.com <http://pyptug.blogspot.com>  -
     raspberry-python.blogspot.com <http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com>



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