From thomas.f.hahn2 at gmail.com Sun Jan 4 06:02:05 2015 From: thomas.f.hahn2 at gmail.com (thomas hahn) Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 23:02:05 -0600 Subject: [TriZPUG] Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks Message-ID: *Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks* Hi I am a visually impaired bioinformatics graduate student using microarray data for my master?s thesis aimed at deciphering the mechanism by which the yeast wild type can suppress the rise of free reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by caloric restriction (CR) but the Atg15 and Erg6 knockout mutant cannot. Since my remaining vision is very limited I need very high magnification. But that makes my visual field very small. Therefore I need somebody to teach me how to use these programming environments, especially for microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene and pathway interaction networks. This is very difficult for me to figure out without assistance because Zoomtext, my magnification and text to speech software, on which I am depending because I am almost blind, has problems reading out aloud many programming related websites to me. And even those websites it can read, it can only read sequentially from left to right and then from top to bottom. Unfortunately, this way of acquiring, finding, selecting and processing new information and answering questions is too tiresome, exhausting, ineffective and especially way too time consuming for graduating with a PhD in bioinformatics before my funding runs out despite being severely limited by my visual disability. I would also need help with writing a good literature review and applying the described techniques to my own yeast Affimetrix microarray dataset because I cannot see well enough to find all relevant publications on my own. Some examples for specific tasks I urgently need help with are: 1. Analyzing and comparing the three publically available microarray datasets that can be accessed at: A. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE41860 B. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE38635 C. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE9217 2. Learning how to use the Affymetrics microarray analysis software for the Yeast 2 chip, which can be found at http://www.affymetrix.com/support/technical/libraryfilesmain.affx 3. For Cytoscape I need somebody, who can teach me how to execute the tutorials at the following links because due to my very limited vision field I cannot see tutorial and program interface simultaneously. A. http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Introduction_to_Cytoscape_3.1-part2#Importing_and_Exploring_Your_Data B. http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Filtering_and_Editing_in_Cytoscape_3 C. http://cytoscape.org/manual/Cytoscape2_8Manual.html#Import%20Fixed-Format%20Network%20Files D. http://wiki.cytoscape.org/Cytoscape_User_Manual/Network_Formats 4. Learning how to use the TopGo R package to perform statistical analysis on GO enrichments. Since I am legally blind the rehab agency is giving me money to pay tutors for this purpose. Could you please help me getting in touch regarding this with anybody, who could potentially be interested in teaching me one on one thus saving me time for acquiring new information and skills, which I need to finish my thesis on time, so that I can remain eligible for funding to continue in my bioinformatics PhD program despite being almost blind? The tutoring can be done remotely via TeamViewer 5 and Skype. Hence, it does not matter where my tutors are physically located. Currently I have tutors in Croatia and UK. But since they both work full time jobs while working on their PhD dissertation they only have very limited time to teach me online. Could you therefore please forward this request for help to anybody, who could potentially be interested or, who could connect me to somebody, who might be, because my graduation and career depend on it? Who else would you recommend me to contact regarding this? Where else could I post this because I am in urgent need for help? Could you please contact me directly via email at Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com and/or Skype at tfh002 because my text to speech software has problems to read out this website aloud to me? I thank you very much in advance for your thoughts, ideas, suggestions, recommendations, time, help, efforts and support. With very warm regards, *Thomas Hahn* 1) *Graduate student in the Joint Bioinformatics Program at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) and the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) &* 2) *Research & Industry Advocate, Founder and Board Member of RADISH MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. (**http://www.radishmedical.com/thomas-hahn/* *) * *Primary email: **Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com* *Cell phone: 318 243 3940* *Office phone: 501 682 1440* *Office location: EIT 535* *Skype ID: tfh002* *Virtual Google Voice phone to reach me while logged into my email (i.e. * *Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com* *), even when having no cell phone reception, e.g. in big massive buildings: *(501) 301-4890 <%28501%29%20301-4890> *Web links: * 1) https://ualr.academia.edu/ThomasHahn 2) https://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-hahn/42/b29/42 3) http://facebook.com/Thomas.F.Hahn 4) https://twitter.com/Thomas_F_Hahn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I have experience with most of the packages and technologies you mention. I don?t have much tutoring experience but I?m willing to help. However, since I work full time I?m only available evening and weekend hours. I?m also in North Carolina. Let me know if you think that could work for you and we could have a Skype call to further this conversation. Best regards and Happy New Year, Suzy Stiegelmeyer On Jan 4, 2015, at 12:02 AM, thomas hahn wrote: > Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks > > Hi > > I am a visually impaired bioinformatics graduate student using microarray data for my master?s thesis aimed at deciphering the mechanism by which the yeast wild type can suppress the rise of free reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by caloric restriction (CR) but the Atg15 and Erg6 knockout mutant cannot. > > Since my remaining vision is very limited I need very high magnification. But that makes my visual field very small. Therefore I need somebody to teach me how to use these programming environments, especially for microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene and pathway interaction networks. This is very difficult for me to figure out without assistance because Zoomtext, my magnification and text to speech software, on which I am depending because I am almost blind, has problems reading out aloud many programming related websites to me. And even those websites it can read, it can only read sequentially from left to right and then from top to bottom. Unfortunately, this way of acquiring, finding, selecting and processing new information and answering questions is too tiresome, exhausting, ineffective and especially way too time consuming for graduating with a PhD in bioinformatics before my funding runs out despite being severely limited by my visual disability. I would also need help with writing a good literature review and applying the described techniques to my own yeast Affimetrix microarray dataset because I cannot see well enough to find all relevant publications on my own. > > Some examples for specific tasks I urgently need help with are: > > 1. Analyzing and comparing the three publically available microarray datasets that can be accessed at: > A. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE41860 > B. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE38635 > C. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE9217 > > 2. Learning how to use the Affymetrics microarray analysis software for the Yeast 2 chip, which can be found at http://www.affymetrix.com/support/technical/libraryfilesmain.affx > > 3. For Cytoscape I need somebody, who can teach me how to execute the tutorials at the following links because due to my very limited vision field I cannot see tutorial and program interface simultaneously. > A. http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Introduction_to_Cytoscape_3.1-part2#Importing_and_Exploring_Your_Data > B. http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Filtering_and_Editing_in_Cytoscape_3 > C. http://cytoscape.org/manual/Cytoscape2_8Manual.html#Import%20Fixed-Format%20Network%20Files > D. http://wiki.cytoscape.org/Cytoscape_User_Manual/Network_Formats > > 4. Learning how to use the TopGo R package to perform statistical analysis on GO enrichments. > > Since I am legally blind the rehab agency is giving me money to pay tutors for this purpose. Could you please help me getting in touch regarding this with anybody, who could potentially be interested in teaching me one on one thus saving me time for acquiring new information and skills, which I need to finish my thesis on time, so that I can remain eligible for funding to continue in my bioinformatics PhD program despite being almost blind? The tutoring can be done remotely via TeamViewer 5 and Skype. Hence, it does not matter where my tutors are physically located. Currently I have tutors in Croatia and UK. But since they both work full time jobs while working on their PhD dissertation they only have very limited time to teach me online. Could you therefore please forward this request for help to anybody, who could potentially be interested or, who could connect me to somebody, who might be, because my graduation and career depend on it? Who else would you recommend me to contact regarding this? Where else could I post this because I am in urgent need for help? > > Could you please contact me directly via email at Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com and/or Skype at tfh002 because my text to speech software has problems to read out this website aloud to me? > > I thank you very much in advance for your thoughts, ideas, suggestions, recommendations, time, help, efforts and support. > > With very warm regards, > > Thomas Hahn > 1) Graduate student in the Joint Bioinformatics Program at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) and the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) & > 2) Research & Industry Advocate, Founder and Board Member of RADISH MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. (http://www.radishmedical.com/thomas-hahn/) > > Primary email: Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com > Cell phone: 318 243 3940 > Office phone: 501 682 1440 > Office location: EIT 535 > Skype ID: tfh002 > Virtual Google Voice phone to reach me while logged into my email (i.e. Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com), even when having no cell phone reception, e.g. in big massive buildings: (501) 301-4890 > > Web links: > > 1) https://ualr.academia.edu/ThomasHahn > 2) https://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-hahn/42/b29/42 > 3) http://facebook.com/Thomas.F.Hahn > 4) https://twitter.com/Thomas_F_Hahn > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Maybe is will be Monday when everyone reads this. :) -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Sun Jan 4 21:50:05 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2015 15:50:05 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks In-Reply-To: <6CA82D3A-BA94-47FF-81DC-30D1189FF4B4@gmail.com> References: <6CA82D3A-BA94-47FF-81DC-30D1189FF4B4@gmail.com> Message-ID: <54A9A77D.6070808@unc.edu> Hi, Suzy. Thomas is not subscribed to this list. He asked below for a reply to Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com. Cheers, Chris On 1/4/2015 11:45 AM, Suzy Stiegelmeyer wrote: > Hi Thomas, > I?m a Computational Biologist who works at Syngenta. I have experience > with most of the packages and technologies you mention. I don?t have > much tutoring experience but I?m willing to help. However, since I work > full time I?m only available evening and weekend hours. I?m also in > North Carolina. Let me know if you think that could work for you and we > could have a Skype call to further this conversation. > Best regards and Happy New Year, > Suzy Stiegelmeyer > > > On Jan 4, 2015, at 12:02 AM, thomas hahn > wrote: > >> *_Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB >> and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation >> sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks_* >> >> Hi >> >> I am a visually impaired bioinformatics graduate student using >> microarray data for my master?s thesis aimed at deciphering the >> mechanism by which the yeast wild type can suppress the rise of free >> reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by caloric restriction (CR) but >> the Atg15 and Erg6 knockout mutant cannot. >> >> Since my remaining vision is very limited I need very high >> magnification. But that makes my visual field very small. Therefore >> I need somebody to teach me how to use these programming environments, >> especially for microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and >> constructing gene and pathway interaction networks.This is very >> difficult for me to figure out without assistance because Zoomtext, my >> magnification and text to speech software, on which I am depending >> because I am almost blind, has problems reading out aloud many >> programming related websites to me.And even those websites it can >> read, it can only read sequentially from left to right and then from >> top to bottom.Unfortunately, this way of acquiring, finding, selecting >> and processing new information and answering questions is too >> tiresome, exhausting, ineffective and especially way too time >> consuming for graduating with a PhD in bioinformatics before my >> funding runs out despite being severely limited by my visual >> disability.I would also need help with writing a good literature >> review and applying the described techniques to my own yeast >> Affimetrix microarray dataset because I cannot see well enough to find >> all relevant publications on my own. >> >> Some examples for specific tasks I urgently need help with are: >> >> 1.Analyzing and comparing the three publically available microarray >> datasets that can be accessed at: >> A.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE41860 >> B.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE38635 >> C.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE9217 >> >> 2.Learning how to use the Affymetrics microarray analysis software for >> the Yeast 2 chip, which can be found at >> http://www.affymetrix.com/support/technical/libraryfilesmain.affx >> >> 3.For Cytoscape I need somebody, who can teach me how to execute the >> tutorials at the following links because due to my very limited vision >> field I cannot see tutorial and program interface simultaneously. >> A.http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Introduction_to_Cytoscape_3.1-part2#Importing_and_Exploring_Your_Data >> >> B.http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Filtering_and_Editing_in_Cytoscape_3 >> C.http://cytoscape.org/manual/Cytoscape2_8Manual.html#Import%20Fixed-Format%20Network%20Files >> D.http://wiki.cytoscape.org/Cytoscape_User_Manual/Network_Formats >> >> 4.Learning how to use the TopGo R package to perform statistical >> analysis on GO enrichments. >> >> Since I am legally blind the rehab agency is giving me money to pay >> tutors for this purpose. Could you please help me getting in touch >> regarding this with anybody, who could potentially be interested in >> teaching me one on one thus saving me time for acquiring new >> information and skills, which I need to finish my thesis on time, so >> that I can remain eligible for funding to continue in my >> bioinformatics PhD program despite being almost blind? The tutoring >> can be done remotely via TeamViewer 5 and Skype. Hence, it does not >> matter where my tutors are physically located. Currently I have >> tutors in Croatia and UK. But since they both work full time jobs >> while working on their PhD dissertation they only have very limited >> time to teach me online.Could you therefore please forward this >> request for help to anybody, who could potentially be interested or, >> who could connect me to somebody, who might be, because my graduation >> and career depend on it?Who else would you recommend me to contact >> regarding this? Where else could I post this because I am in urgent >> need for help? >> >> Could you please contact me directly via email at >> Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com and/or >> Skype at tfh002 because my text to speech software has problems to >> read out this website aloud to me? >> >> I thank you very much in advance for your thoughts, ideas, >> suggestions, recommendations, time, help, efforts and support. >> >> With very warm regards, >> >> *Thomas Hahn* >> >> 1)*Graduate student in the Joint Bioinformatics Program at the >> University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) and the University of >> Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) &* >> >> 2)*Research & Industry Advocate, Founder and Board Member of RADISH >> MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. (**http://www.radishmedical.com/thomas-hahn/**) * >> >> ** >> *Primary email: >> **Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com*** >> *Cell phone: 318 243 3940* >> *Office phone: 501 682 1440* >> *Office location: EIT 535* >> *Skype ID: tfh002* >> *Virtual Google Voice phone to reach me while logged into my email >> (i.e. **Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com**), >> even when having no cell phone reception, e.g. in big massive >> buildings:*(501) 301-4890** >> >> *_Web links: _* >> >> 1)https://ualr.academia.edu/ThomasHahn >> 2)https://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-hahn/42/b29/42 >> 3)http://facebook.com/Thomas.F.Hahn >> >> 4)https://twitter.com/Thomas_F_Hahn >> >> _______________________________________________ >> TriZPUG mailing list >> TriZPUG at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group > > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group > -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From drsuuzzz at gmail.com Sun Jan 4 22:18:01 2015 From: drsuuzzz at gmail.com (Suzy Stiegelmeyer) Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2015 16:18:01 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks In-Reply-To: <54A9A77D.6070808@unc.edu> References: <6CA82D3A-BA94-47FF-81DC-30D1189FF4B4@gmail.com> <54A9A77D.6070808@unc.edu> Message-ID: <539682F2-85FB-4CAA-9223-5730E372B1E1@gmail.com> > On Jan 4, 2015, at 3:50 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > > Hi, Suzy. Thomas is not subscribed to this list. He asked below for a reply to Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com. > > Cheers, Chris > >> On 1/4/2015 11:45 AM, Suzy Stiegelmeyer wrote: >> Hi Thomas, >> I?m a Computational Biologist who works at Syngenta. I have experience >> with most of the packages and technologies you mention. I don?t have >> much tutoring experience but I?m willing to help. However, since I work >> full time I?m only available evening and weekend hours. I?m also in >> North Carolina. Let me know if you think that could work for you and we >> could have a Skype call to further this conversation. >> Best regards and Happy New Year, >> Suzy Stiegelmeyer >> >> >> On Jan 4, 2015, at 12:02 AM, thomas hahn > > wrote: >> >>> *_Help with finding tutors for Python, Linux, R, Perl, Octave, MATLAB >>> and/or Cytoscape for yeast microarray analysis, next generation >>> sequencing and constructing gene interaction networks_* >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I am a visually impaired bioinformatics graduate student using >>> microarray data for my master?s thesis aimed at deciphering the >>> mechanism by which the yeast wild type can suppress the rise of free >>> reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by caloric restriction (CR) but >>> the Atg15 and Erg6 knockout mutant cannot. >>> >>> Since my remaining vision is very limited I need very high >>> magnification. But that makes my visual field very small. Therefore >>> I need somebody to teach me how to use these programming environments, >>> especially for microarray analysis, next generation sequencing and >>> constructing gene and pathway interaction networks.This is very >>> difficult for me to figure out without assistance because Zoomtext, my >>> magnification and text to speech software, on which I am depending >>> because I am almost blind, has problems reading out aloud many >>> programming related websites to me.And even those websites it can >>> read, it can only read sequentially from left to right and then from >>> top to bottom.Unfortunately, this way of acquiring, finding, selecting >>> and processing new information and answering questions is too >>> tiresome, exhausting, ineffective and especially way too time >>> consuming for graduating with a PhD in bioinformatics before my >>> funding runs out despite being severely limited by my visual >>> disability.I would also need help with writing a good literature >>> review and applying the described techniques to my own yeast >>> Affimetrix microarray dataset because I cannot see well enough to find >>> all relevant publications on my own. >>> >>> Some examples for specific tasks I urgently need help with are: >>> >>> 1.Analyzing and comparing the three publically available microarray >>> datasets that can be accessed at: >>> A.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE41860 >>> B.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE38635 >>> C.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE9217 >>> >>> 2.Learning how to use the Affymetrics microarray analysis software for >>> the Yeast 2 chip, which can be found at >>> http://www.affymetrix.com/support/technical/libraryfilesmain.affx >>> >>> 3.For Cytoscape I need somebody, who can teach me how to execute the >>> tutorials at the following links because due to my very limited vision >>> field I cannot see tutorial and program interface simultaneously. >>> A.http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Introduction_to_Cytoscape_3.1-part2#Importing_and_Exploring_Your_Data >>> >>> B.http://opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu/index.php/Tutorial:Filtering_and_Editing_in_Cytoscape_3 >>> C.http://cytoscape.org/manual/Cytoscape2_8Manual.html#Import%20Fixed-Format%20Network%20Files >>> D.http://wiki.cytoscape.org/Cytoscape_User_Manual/Network_Formats >>> >>> 4.Learning how to use the TopGo R package to perform statistical >>> analysis on GO enrichments. >>> >>> Since I am legally blind the rehab agency is giving me money to pay >>> tutors for this purpose. Could you please help me getting in touch >>> regarding this with anybody, who could potentially be interested in >>> teaching me one on one thus saving me time for acquiring new >>> information and skills, which I need to finish my thesis on time, so >>> that I can remain eligible for funding to continue in my >>> bioinformatics PhD program despite being almost blind? The tutoring >>> can be done remotely via TeamViewer 5 and Skype. Hence, it does not >>> matter where my tutors are physically located. Currently I have >>> tutors in Croatia and UK. But since they both work full time jobs >>> while working on their PhD dissertation they only have very limited >>> time to teach me online.Could you therefore please forward this >>> request for help to anybody, who could potentially be interested or, >>> who could connect me to somebody, who might be, because my graduation >>> and career depend on it?Who else would you recommend me to contact >>> regarding this? Where else could I post this because I am in urgent >>> need for help? >>> >>> Could you please contact me directly via email at >>> Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com and/or >>> Skype at tfh002 because my text to speech software has problems to >>> read out this website aloud to me? >>> >>> I thank you very much in advance for your thoughts, ideas, >>> suggestions, recommendations, time, help, efforts and support. >>> >>> With very warm regards, >>> >>> *Thomas Hahn* >>> >>> 1)*Graduate student in the Joint Bioinformatics Program at the >>> University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) and the University of >>> Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) &* >>> >>> 2)*Research & Industry Advocate, Founder and Board Member of RADISH >>> MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, INC. (**http://www.radishmedical.com/thomas-hahn/**) * >>> >>> ** >>> *Primary email: >>> **Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com*** >>> *Cell phone: 318 243 3940* >>> *Office phone: 501 682 1440* >>> *Office location: EIT 535* >>> *Skype ID: tfh002* >>> *Virtual Google Voice phone to reach me while logged into my email >>> (i.e. **Thomas.F.Hahn2 at gmail.com**), >>> even when having no cell phone reception, e.g. in big massive >>> buildings:*(501) 301-4890** >>> >>> *_Web links: _* >>> >>> 1)https://ualr.academia.edu/ThomasHahn >>> 2)https://www.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-hahn/42/b29/42 >>> 3)http://facebook.com/Thomas.F.Hahn >>> >>> 4)https://twitter.com/Thomas_F_Hahn >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> TriZPUG mailing list >>> TriZPUG at python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >>> http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> TriZPUG mailing list >> TriZPUG at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group > > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst > UNC Renaissance Computing Institute > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 > (919) 599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group From francois.dion at gmail.com Tue Jan 6 21:08:35 2015 From: francois.dion at gmail.com (Francois Dion) Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 15:08:35 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] significant pep257 change Message-ID: FYI posted this today on my blog, and wouldn't mind your opinion... Tuesday, January 6, 2015 significant pep257 change Python documentation standardAfter getting used to putting a blank line before (for symmetry) and after (to separate the method) a class docstring, for what seems like an eternity (it's been in PEP257 for over 10 years I think), I was doing some code review today and was asked about *why add a blank line between the class and docstring*. So I quoted pep257: *Multi-line Docstrings* Insert a blank line before and after all docstrings (one-line or multi-line) that document a class -- generally speaking, the class's methods are separated from each other by a single blank line, and the docstring needs to be offset from the first method by a blank line; for symmetry, put a blank line between the class header and the docstring. Docstrings documenting functions or methods generally don't have this requirement, unless the function or method's body is written as a number of blank-line separated sections -- in this case, treat the docstring as another section, and precede it with a blank line. I have a pep257 tool that highlights exactly that and the wording is still there on this site: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/peps/pep-0257.html But, it appears that this disappeared from: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/ I also found this mercurial changeset: https://hg.python.org/peps/rev/9b715d8246db Looks like Guido Van Rossum made the change. Any idea why, beside the fact that as BDFL he can? Fran?ois @f_dion -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Pizza is likely. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/jan-15-chpn When: Wednesday, January 14, 6-9pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590, Chapel Hill """ Chapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Plenty of free after hours parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. """ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Wed Jan 14 22:40:43 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:40:43 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] NEW! Durham Project Night Message-ID: <54B6E25B.6010109@unc.edu> Thanks to a lot of people, but in particular Calvin Spealman, Mark Lavin, and Brian Russell, Durham now has a TriPython project night. Durham project nights will be third Mondays. The first one is this coming Monday at 6pm at the new Caktus HQ at 108 Morris St in Durham. That's in the building right beside the Arts Council. There is a big parking deck across Morgan St on the other side of the Arts Council. This is a huge milestone for TriPython. It means that there is a TriPython event every week. It means there is a TriPython event in every major Triangle city every month. It means there are TriPython events on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. So no matter where you live or what your schedule is, you should be able to find a TriPython event convenient to you. So here we go with the inaugural Durham Project Night: When: Monday, January 19, 6-9pm Where: Caktus Group, 108 Morris St, Durham """ 2015 starts off with the inaugural third Mondays Durham project night. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Park in the municipal deck on the other side of the Arts Council across W. Morgan St. """ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Wed Jan 14 22:52:09 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:52:09 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] TriPython January 2015 Meeting: Pulp Message-ID: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/jan-15-mtg When: Thursday, January 22, 6pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590, Chapel Hill """ Randy Barlow will present Pulp, a datacenter management tool that aides in creating software repositories and pushing software out to consumers, as well as a set of Python plug-ins which allow Pulp to host Pypi-compatible repositories. Lightning talks, 5 to 10 minutes extemporaneous expositions on a topic of interest to you, something you recently learned, kind of like a show and tell, are always welcome as well. Plenty of free parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. The after-meeting will take place at Bailey's in Ram's Plaza behind RENCI. Come join us for a fun and informative evening. """ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Jan 15 22:24:43 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 16:24:43 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Other User Groups Message-ID: <54B8301B.2060703@unc.edu> I've received requests from other user groups to pass along to you. 1) Ryan Batchelor of Triangle Network Engineers (http://www.meetup.com/Triangle-Network-Engineers/) is requesting a speaker on the topic of "automation through Python, ideally focused toward how Network Engineers could benefit from learning/using Python" for their January 27 at 6pm meeting at "our" office at 2525 Meridian Parkway, Durham. Ryan says their previously scheduled speaker backed out. Contact Ryan at rbatchelor at ine.com. 2) Laura Smith of a group called Stacked (http://www.meetup.com/Stacked/), that I gather is an arm of Smashing Boxes about development technology in general, wants you to know their first meeting of the year will be next week on Jan 21 at 6pm in the Full Frame Theater in Durham featuring talks on pair programming and the Rust language. Contact Laura at laura at smashingboxes.com. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Jan 15 22:42:23 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 16:42:23 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Girl Develop It Python Class Message-ID: <54B8343F.7040208@unc.edu> I received notice from Leslie Heal Ray, Executive Assistant to the UNC Vice Chancellor for Research and a leader of PyLadies, that she is teaching a beginning Python class at Caktus Group. More details here: http://www.meetup.com/Girl-Develop-It-RDU/events/219759121/ Please contact Leslie through meetup.com with questions. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Fri Jan 16 18:34:10 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 12:34:10 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Girl Develop It Python Class In-Reply-To: <54B8343F.7040208@unc.edu> References: <54B8343F.7040208@unc.edu> Message-ID: <54B94B92.1000604@unc.edu> On 1/15/2015 4:42 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > I received notice from Leslie Heal Ray, Executive Assistant to the UNC > Vice Chancellor for Research and a leader of PyLadies, that she is > teaching a beginning Python class at Caktus Group. More details here: > > http://www.meetup.com/Girl-Develop-It-RDU/events/219759121/ > > Please contact Leslie through meetup.com with questions. I was also just informed that you can ask questions about the class through rdu at girldevelopit.com. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Fri Jan 16 18:43:29 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 12:43:29 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Analytics Forward Unconference Message-ID: <54B94DC1.1010906@unc.edu> Research Triangle Analysts (RTA)7 is putting on a free data analytics unconference at Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC on Pi Day: http://analyticsforward.org/ The call to pitch talks is open now. This is a golden opportunity to show how Python is a first class data analytics language. Suggested topics are: Big data Stats Analysis Workflow -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From aikimark at aol.com Mon Jan 19 21:21:20 2015 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 15:21:20 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Free Python webinar on Wednesday Message-ID: <14b03db5578-b67-ab08@webstg-m07.mail.aol.com> Steven Lott will present a free webinar, Five Kinds of Python Functions, on Wednesday at 4PM EST. http://www.oreilly.com/pub/e/3255?imm_mid=0caa81&cmp=em-na-webcast-info-webcast_20150119 Mark Hutchinson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Directions here: http://renci.org/about/locations/ On 1/14/2015 4:52 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/jan-15-mtg > > When: Thursday, January 22, 6pm > Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) > Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590, Chapel Hill > > """ > Randy Barlow will present Pulp, a datacenter management tool that aides > in creating software repositories and pushing software out to consumers, > as well as a set of Python plug-ins which allow Pulp to host > Pypi-compatible repositories. Lightning talks, 5 to 10 minutes > extemporaneous expositions on a topic of interest to you, something you > recently learned, kind of like a show and tell, are always welcome as > well. Plenty of free parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. The > after-meeting will take place at Bailey's in Ram's Plaza behind RENCI. > Come join us for a fun and informative evening. > """ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From randy at electronsweatshop.com Thu Jan 22 16:55:22 2015 From: randy at electronsweatshop.com (Randy Barlow) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:55:22 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] TriPython January 2015 Meeting: Pulp In-Reply-To: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> References: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> Message-ID: <54C11D6A.9050009@electronsweatshop.com> I am looking forward to this evening. I wanted to let you all know that today we made the initial release of the Python plugins for Pulp that I will be demonstrating tonight. In case you'd like to check it out before the meeting, here are links to our documentation and source code: http://pulp-python.readthedocs.org/en/0.0-release/ https://github.com/pulp/pulp_python/tree/0.0-release http://pulpproject.org I look forward to seeing you tonight, and I hope you all have a good day. -- R -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From luke.campagnola at gmail.com Fri Jan 23 05:23:30 2015 From: luke.campagnola at gmail.com (Luke Campagnola) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 23:23:30 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] TriPython January 2015 Meeting: Pulp In-Reply-To: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> References: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> Message-ID: Thanks Randy for a great talk and Chris for hosting! Here's some follow-up info on embedding assembly in Python: https://github.com/lcampagn/pycca http://pycca.readthedocs.org/ ..and of course you can `pip install pycca`. Cheers, Luke On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/jan-15-mtg > > When: Thursday, January 22, 6pm > Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) > Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590, Chapel Hill > > """ > Randy Barlow will present Pulp, a datacenter management tool that aides in > creating software repositories and pushing software out to consumers, as > well as a set of Python plug-ins which allow Pulp to host Pypi-compatible > repositories. Lightning talks, 5 to 10 minutes extemporaneous expositions > on a topic of interest to you, something you recently learned, kind of like > a show and tell, are always welcome as well. Plenty of free parking is > available in the RENCI parking deck. The after-meeting will take place at > Bailey's in Ram's Plaza behind RENCI. Come join us for a fun and > informative evening. > """ > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst > UNC Renaissance Computing Institute > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 > (919) 599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://trizpug.org is the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All the best, Luis ________________________________________ From: TriZPUG on behalf of Randy Barlow Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 9:37 AM To: trizpug at python.org Subject: Re: [TriZPUG] TriPython January 2015 Meeting: Pulp On 01/22/2015 11:23 PM, Luke Campagnola wrote: > Thanks Randy for a great talk and Chris for hosting! Thank YOU! pycca is pretty sweet, thanks for sharing. Thanks also to everyone else for coming. I hope to see you soon! -- R From cbc at unc.edu Sun Jan 25 00:05:40 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 18:05:40 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] TriPython January 2015 Meeting: Pulp In-Reply-To: <54C25C99.9020406@electronsweatshop.com> References: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> <54C25C99.9020406@electronsweatshop.com> Message-ID: <54C42544.2020405@unc.edu> On 1/23/2015 9:37 AM, Randy Barlow wrote: > On 01/22/2015 11:23 PM, Luke Campagnola wrote: >> Thanks Randy for a great talk and Chris for hosting! > Thank YOU! pycca is pretty sweet, thanks for sharing. Thanks also to > everyone else for coming. I hope to see you soon! Thanks Randy, Luke, ad David for presenting. And yeah, I gotta say, pycca was mind-blowing. It's been ages since I've done any x86 assembler and having it right there in Python is just too, too cool. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From jim at ibang.com Sun Jan 25 00:39:22 2015 From: jim at ibang.com (Jim Allman) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 18:39:22 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] TriPython January 2015 Meeting: Pulp In-Reply-To: <54C42544.2020405@unc.edu> References: <54B6E509.3020501@unc.edu> <54C25C99.9020406@electronsweatshop.com> <54C42544.2020405@unc.edu> Message-ID: <392583EF-97F7-49E9-AB60-E01F409B56DC@ibang.com> As a side note, I mentioned "tin whiskers" in the after-meeting, to general confusion. These are super-fine crystalline threads that sprout from pure-tin solder, among other metals. They can cause short circuits and other maddening glitches. Here is some evidence that I?m (probably) not insane: http://nepp.nasa.gov/Whisker/ (lots of great stuff on these pages) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whisker_%28metallurgy%29 http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1279227 Apologies in advance, if this is a monumental inside joke and I?m missing it. =jimA= Jim Allman Interrobang Digital Media http://www.ibang.com/ (919) 649-5760 From aikimark at aol.com Sun Jan 25 17:22:11 2015 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 11:22:11 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] videos? Message-ID: <14b21e68a28-2f66-6128@webstg-a07.mail.aol.com> Did anyone record Luke's pycca presentation? With all the buzz, I know I must have missed something wonderful. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are radically reducing the cost and complexity of operating modern data center networks and enabling the true promise of the software defined data center. Read Reviews: http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Cumulus-Networks-Reviews-E826371.htm Email Resumes to nat at cumulusnetworks.com. Nat is a huge fan of looking at github projects (or other online resources) to check out your code and past projects. Pay is dependent on background and experience. Thanks Guys!! -Sean -S -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From randy at electronsweatshop.com Thu Jan 29 20:48:52 2015 From: randy at electronsweatshop.com (Randy Barlow) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 14:48:52 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Pulp Software Engineering Internship Message-ID: <54CA8EA4.1090506@electronsweatshop.com> Hello! Red Hat has just posted a software engineering internship position on the Pulp project. Pulp is written in Python, and you can read more about it on our website[0]: http://jobs.redhat.com/jobs/descriptions/software-engineering-internship-python-raleigh-north-carolina-job-1-5087470 Feel free to contact me if you have questions about it. Thanks! [0] http://pulpproject.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From mhrivnak at hrivnak.org Thu Jan 29 16:40:27 2015 From: mhrivnak at hrivnak.org (Hrivnak, Michael) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 10:40:27 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] Red Hat internship on Pulp Message-ID: The Pulp team at Red Hat is seeking a python intern for this summer in Raleigh. It's a very good internship program that immerses the intern in real development and focuses on establishing practical experience. All work will be on github and our public issue tracker, so it's a nice way to build a portfolio of code and other contributions that can be shared directly with future prospective employers. We also have a high success rate of turning interns into full-time employees. Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested, and feel free to contact me directly with questions. http://jobs.redhat.com/jobs/descriptions/software-engineering-internship-python-raleigh-north-carolina-job-1-5087470 Michael - Pulp Team Lead -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cbc at unc.edu Fri Jan 30 18:32:48 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:32:48 -0500 Subject: [TriZPUG] videos? 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