From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 8 13:15:09 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 13:15:09 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Reminders for Project Nights and PyData Carolinas Message-ID: <1838c16b-d41a-f683-1db2-63b08fd5f05d@unc.edu> There will be no Chapel Hill Project Night this coming week because we should all be at PyData Carolinas. http://pydata.org/carolinas2016 If you haven't registered yet, please use this discount code good for 20% off the already low ticket price, courtesy of All Things Open, the latest PyData Carolinas sponsor: ATO-PyData. There will, however, still be a Durham Project Night the week following PyData Carolinas. Durham Project Night is hosted by Caktus Group, another fine PyData Carolinas sponsor: http://tripython.org/Members/markdlavin/sept-16-dpn -- 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 Tue Sep 20 16:19:20 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:19:20 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Good News Bad News Message-ID: <24e0db7f-8275-e90c-17a1-eb069be63227@unc.edu> I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. Pydata exhaustion. The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the work of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make the biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. The catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday lunch). The evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were wonderful. Our attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at what our community can do. The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I saw about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have to carry me through this month. :) Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and place. You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it in time. Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November meeting at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to call shotgun on any future month's general meeting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From dana at theironyard.com Tue Sep 20 17:17:18 2016 From: dana at theironyard.com (Dana Calder) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 17:17:18 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Iron Yard Durham Python Presentations next Friday Message-ID: *The Iron Yard Durham - Cohort 7 Python Developers Presentation Day * *Friday, 9/30, 2-4 pm* *Full Frame Theater at The American Tobacco Campus* *318 Blackwell Street, Durham NC* Save the date for an afternoon of presentations from Cohort 7 Python students! Join us in the Full Frame Theater on the American Tobacco Campus for an exciting event showcasing the culmination of twelve weeks of hard work. A variety of desserts will be served following the event. RSVP here. *Dana Calder* Campus Director | Raleigh-Durham 334 Blackwell Street, Suite B001 919-806-9594 -------------- next part -------------- The Iron Yard Durham - Cohort 7 Python Developers Presentation Day** Friday, 9/30, 2-4 pm Full Frame Theater at The American Tobacco Campus 318 Blackwell Street, Durham NC Save the date for an afternoon of presentations from Cohort 7 Python students! Join us in the Full Frame Theater on the American Tobacco Campus for an exciting event showcasing the culmination of twelve weeks of hard work. A variety of desserts will be served following the event.**[1]RSVP**here. Dana Calder Campus Director | Raleigh-Durham 334 Blackwell Street, Suite B001 [2]919-806-9594 References Visible links 1. http://bit.ly/2cqa8Qw 2. file:///tmp/tel:919-806-9594 From francois.dion at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 17:38:40 2016 From: francois.dion at gmail.com (Francois Dion) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 17:38:40 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Good News Bad News In-Reply-To: <24e0db7f-8275-e90c-17a1-eb069be63227@unc.edu> References: <24e0db7f-8275-e90c-17a1-eb069be63227@unc.edu> Message-ID: And that cancelled meeting the other time was when I was supposed to come from Winston... So, I'll do a shameless plug for PYPTUG monthly meeting (next Tuesday), if you can't get enough of Python and don't mind driving west on I-40 to Wake Forest University's campus. It is Rob Agle who will be doing an extended version of the presentation he did at PyDataCarolinas last week (if you didn't get a chance to attend that one): http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html Hopefully the fuel supply is back to normal by then. Francois On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. > Pydata exhaustion. > > The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those > of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the work > of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make the > biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. The > catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday lunch). The > evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were wonderful. Our > attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at what our community > can do. > > The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this > month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData > Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should > ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of > existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I > won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad > trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I saw > about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have to carry > me through this month. :) > > Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I > have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings > that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that > doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and place. > You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it in time. > > Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project > Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: > > http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ > > Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our > featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November meeting > at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to call shotgun > on any future month's general meeting. > > -- > 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://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- raspberry-python.blogspot.com - www.pyptug.org - www.3DFutureTech.info - @f_dion -------------- next part -------------- And that cancelled meeting the other time was when I was supposed to come from Winston... So, I'll do a shameless plug for PYPTUG monthly meeting (next Tuesday), if you can't get enough of Python and don't mind driving west on I-40 to Wake Forest University's campus. It is Rob Agle who will be doing an extended version of the presentation he did at PyDataCarolinas last week (if you didn't get a chance to attend that one):**[1]http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html Hopefully the fuel supply is back to normal by then. Francois On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Chris Calloway <[2]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. Pydata exhaustion. The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the work of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make the biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. The catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday lunch). The evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were wonderful. Our attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at what our community can do. The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I saw about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have to carry me through this month. :) Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and place. You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it in time. Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: [3]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November meeting at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to call shotgun on any future month's general meeting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 [4](919) 599-3530 _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [5]TriZPUG at python.org [6]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [7]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- [8]raspberry-python.blogspot.com - [9]www.pyptug.org - [10]www.3DFutureTech.info - @f_dion References Visible links 1. http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html 2. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 3. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ 4. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 5. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 6. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 7. http://tripython.org/ 8. http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/ 9. http://www.pyptug.org/ 10. http://www.3dfuturetech.info/ From aikimark at aol.com Wed Sep 21 12:33:56 2016 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 12:33:56 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Thanks Message-ID: <1574d98b5d4-63f0-35bc@webstg-m08.mail.aol.com> Chris Thank you and everyone else associated with the organizing and running of the PyData conference last week. I hope Leah and the other national organizers liked it enough to ask themselves "When are we going back to NC?" Maybe we can get SciPy and PyCon consideration. You and the other local PyData Carolinas operatives deserve a break. You all earned it. Mark -------------- next part -------------- Chris Thank you and everyone else associated with the organizing and running of the PyData conference last week. I hope Leah and the other national organizers liked it enough to ask themselves "When are we going back to NC?" Maybe we can get SciPy and PyCon consideration. You and the other local PyData Carolinas operatives deserve a break. You all earned it. Mark From aikimark at aol.com Wed Sep 21 20:20:37 2016 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 20:20:37 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] PyDataAnalytics? Message-ID: <1574f43fa62-1fdf-4a98@webstg-m02.mail.aol.com> I picked up a card on one of the vendor tables at the PyData conference last week. It promised some sort of acceleration of Spark processing. Unfortunately, the tinyurl printed on the card gives a 404 return code. Can someone tell me who/what that card was linking to? http://tinyurl.com/PyDataAnalytics Mark -------------- next part -------------- I picked up a card on one of the vendor tables at the PyData conference last week. ?It promised some sort of acceleration of Spark processing. ?Unfortunately, the tinyurl printed on the card gives a 404 return code. ?Can someone tell me who/what that card was linking to? http://tinyurl.com/PyDataAnalytics Mark From thedizzle at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 22:06:06 2016 From: thedizzle at gmail.com (Eric Dill) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 22:06:06 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] PyDataAnalytics? In-Reply-To: <1574f43fa62-1fdf-4a98@webstg-m02.mail.aol.com> References: <1574f43fa62-1fdf-4a98@webstg-m02.mail.aol.com> Message-ID: Hi Mark, That tinyurl link redirects to here for me: https://community.oracle.com/community/server_%26_storage_systems/application_development_in_c__c%2B%2B__and_fortran/softwareinsilicon/overview Best, Eric On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG < trizpug at python.org> wrote: > I picked up a card on one of the vendor tables at the PyData conference > last week. It promised some sort of acceleration of Spark processing. > Unfortunately, the tinyurl printed on the card gives a 404 return code. > Can someone tell me who/what that card was linking to? > http://tinyurl.com/PyDataAnalytics > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- Dr. Eric Dill Assistant Computational Scientist National Synchrotron Light Source 2 -------------- next part -------------- Hi Mark, That tinyurl link redirects to here for me:?[1]https://community.oracle.com/community/server_%26_storage_systems/application_development_in_c__c%2B%2B__and_fortran/softwareinsilicon/overview Best, Eric On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG <[2]trizpug at python.org> wrote: ? ?I picked up a card on one of the vendor tables at the PyData conference ? ?last week.? It promised some sort of acceleration of Spark processing. ? ??Unfortunately, the tinyurl printed on the card gives a 404 return code. ? ??Can someone tell me who/what that card was linking to? ? ?[3]http://tinyurl.com/PyDataAnalytics ? ?Mark _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [4]TriZPUG at python.org [5]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [6]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- Dr. Eric Dill? Assistant Computational Scientist National Synchrotron Light Source 2 References Visible links 1. https://community.oracle.com/community/server_%26_storage_systems/application_development_in_c__c%2B%2B__and_fortran/softwareinsilicon/overview 2. mailto:trizpug at python.org 3. http://tinyurl.com/PyDataAnalytics 4. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 5. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 6. http://tripython.org/ From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 22 11:12:08 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 11:12:08 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] PyDataAnalytics? In-Reply-To: References: <1574f43fa62-1fdf-4a98@webstg-m02.mail.aol.com> Message-ID: <99735974-a4f9-0018-96a1-f175f1fb0624@unc.edu> On 9/21/16 10:06 PM, Eric Dill wrote: > Hi Mark, > That tinyurl link redirects to here for > me: [1]https://community.oracle.com/community/server_%26_storage_systems/application_development_in_c__c%2B%2B__and_fortran/softwareinsilicon/overview Yeah, it took a couple of times for me to get the redirect to work and it goes to Oracle. This was at the conference, so I thought at the time it might be my connection. But now I think it's just a flaky web app or compound redirect. Funny how they used PyData in their marketing but declined to sponsor PyData. -- 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 Thu Sep 22 12:45:19 2016 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 12:45:19 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] broken link Message-ID: <15752c97f97-1fdf-5cea@webstg-m02.mail.aol.com> I think it must be one of the articles on this page. I traversed up the directory structure until a page would load. https://community.oracle.com/community/server_%26_storage_systems/application_development_in_c__c%2B%2B__and_fortran/softwareinsilicon//content -------------- next part -------------- I think it must be one of the articles on this page. ?I traversed up the directory structure until a page would load. https://community.oracle.com/community/server_%26_storage_systems/application_development_in_c__c%2B%2B__and_fortran/softwareinsilicon//content From iamaaronknight at gmail.com Thu Sep 22 14:09:23 2016 From: iamaaronknight at gmail.com (Aaron Knight) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 14:09:23 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Good News Bad News Message-ID: Chris, I'd like to volunteer to speak at the October or November meetups about engineering a robust(ish) data pipeline with Luigi and AWS Elastic Map Reduce, if that seems like it would be interesting to the group. Thanks, Aaron Knight On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to > trizpug at python.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > trizpug-request at python.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > trizpug-owner at python.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Good News Bad News (Chris Calloway) > 2. Iron Yard Durham Python Presentations next Friday (Dana Calder) > 3. Re: Good News Bad News (Francois Dion) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:19:20 -0400 > From: Chris Calloway > To: > Subject: [TriPython] Good News Bad News > Message-ID: <24e0db7f-8275-e90c-17a1-eb069be63227 at unc.edu> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed > > I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. > Pydata exhaustion. > > The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those > of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the > work of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make > the biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. > The catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday > lunch). The evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were > wonderful. Our attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at > what our community can do. > > The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this > month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData > Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should > ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of > existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I > won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad > trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I > saw about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have > to carry me through this month. :) > > Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I > have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings > that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that > doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and > place. You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it > in time. > > Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project > Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: > > http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ > > Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our > featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November > meeting at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to > call shotgun on any future month's general meeting. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst > UNC Renaissance Computing Institute > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 > (919) 599-3530 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 17:17:18 -0400 > From: Dana Calder > To: trizpug at python.org > Subject: [TriPython] Iron Yard Durham Python Presentations next Friday > Message-ID: > NzNRmtRdFDBQ at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > *The Iron Yard Durham - Cohort 7 Python Developers Presentation Day * > *Friday, 9/30, 2-4 pm* > *Full Frame Theater at The American Tobacco Campus* > *318 Blackwell Street, Durham NC* > > Save the date for an afternoon of presentations from Cohort 7 Python > students! Join us in the Full Frame Theater on the American Tobacco Campus > for an exciting event showcasing the culmination of twelve weeks of hard > work. A variety of desserts will be served following the event. RSVP > here. > > *Dana Calder* > Campus Director | Raleigh-Durham > 334 Blackwell Street, Suite B001 > 919-806-9594 > -------------- next part -------------- > The Iron Yard Durham - Cohort 7 Python Developers Presentation Day** > Friday, 9/30, 2-4 pm > Full Frame Theater at The American Tobacco Campus > 318 Blackwell Street, Durham NC > Save the date for an afternoon of presentations from Cohort 7 Python > students! Join us in the Full Frame Theater on the American Tobacco > Campus > for an exciting event showcasing the culmination of twelve weeks of hard > work. A variety of desserts will be served following the > event.**[1]RSVP**here. > Dana Calder > Campus Director | Raleigh-Durham > 334 Blackwell Street, Suite B001 > [2]919-806-9594 > > References > > Visible links > 1. http://bit.ly/2cqa8Qw > 2. file:///tmp/tel:919-806-9594 > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 17:38:40 -0400 > From: Francois Dion > To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" > > Subject: Re: [TriPython] Good News Bad News > Message-ID: > gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > And that cancelled meeting the other time was when I was supposed to come > from Winston... > > So, I'll do a shameless plug for PYPTUG monthly meeting (next Tuesday), if > you can't get enough of Python and don't mind driving west on I-40 to Wake > Forest University's campus. It is Rob Agle who will be doing an extended > version of the presentation he did at PyDataCarolinas last week (if you > didn't get a chance to attend that one): > http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html > > Hopefully the fuel supply is back to normal by then. > > Francois > > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > > > I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. > > Pydata exhaustion. > > > > The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those > > of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the > work > > of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make the > > biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. The > > catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday lunch). > The > > evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were wonderful. Our > > attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at what our > community > > can do. > > > > The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this > > month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData > > Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should > > ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of > > existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I > > won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad > > trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I > saw > > about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have to > carry > > me through this month. :) > > > > Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I > > have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings > > that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that > > doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and > place. > > You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it in > time. > > > > Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project > > Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: > > > > http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ > > > > Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our > > featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November > meeting > > at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to call > shotgun > > on any future month's general meeting. > > > > -- > > 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://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > > > > -- > raspberry-python.blogspot.com - www.pyptug.org - www.3DFutureTech.info - > @f_dion > -------------- next part -------------- > And that cancelled meeting the other time was when I was supposed to > come > from Winston... > So, I'll do a shameless plug for PYPTUG monthly meeting (next Tuesday), > if > you can't get enough of Python and don't mind driving west on I-40 to > Wake > Forest University's campus. It is Rob Agle who will be doing an extended > version of the presentation he did at PyDataCarolinas last week (if you > didn't get a chance to attend that > one):**[1]http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly- > meeting-september-27th.html > Hopefully the fuel supply is back to normal by then. > Francois > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Chris Calloway <[2]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > > I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't > there. > Pydata exhaustion. > > The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything > those > of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the > work of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make > the biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing > hosts. > The catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday > lunch). The evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were > wonderful. Our attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at > what our community can do. > > The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this > month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData > Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group > should > ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years > of > existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying > that I > won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad > trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I > saw about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have > to carry me through this month. :) > > Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I > have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have > meetings > that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that > doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and > place. You just need a time and place and to let this list know about > it > in time. > > Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project > Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: > > [3]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ > > Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our > featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November > meeting at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to > call shotgun on any future month's general meeting. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst > UNC Renaissance Computing Institute > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 > [4](919) 599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > [5]TriZPUG at python.org > [6]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > [7]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > -- > [8]raspberry-python.blogspot.com - [9]www.pyptug.org - > [10]www.3DFutureTech.info - @f_dion > > References > > Visible links > 1. http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting- > september-27th.html > 2. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > 3. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ > 4. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 > 5. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org > 6. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > 7. http://tripython.org/ > 8. http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/ > 9. http://www.pyptug.org/ > 10. http://www.3dfuturetech.info/ > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > ------------------------------ > > End of TriZPUG Digest, Vol 101, Issue 2 > *************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- Chris, I'd like to volunteer to speak at the October or November meetups about engineering a robust(ish) data pipeline with Luigi and AWS Elastic Map Reduce, if that seems like it would be interesting to the group. Thanks, Aaron Knight On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:00 PM, <[1]trizpug-request at python.org> wrote: Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to ? ? ? ? [2]trizpug at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit ? ? ? ? [3]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ? ? ? ? [4]trizpug-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at ? ? ? ? [5]trizpug-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." Today's Topics: ? ?1. Good News Bad News (Chris Calloway) ? ?2. Iron Yard Durham Python Presentations next Friday (Dana Calder) ? ?3. Re: Good News Bad News (Francois Dion) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:19:20 -0400 From: Chris Calloway <[6]cbc at unc.edu> To: <[7]trizpug at python.org> Subject: [TriPython] Good News Bad News Message-ID: <[8]24e0db7f-8275-e90c-17a1-eb069be63227 at unc.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. Pydata exhaustion. The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the work of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make the biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. The catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday lunch). The evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were wonderful. Our attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at what our community can do. The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I saw about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have to carry me through this month. :) Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and place. You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it in time. Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: [9]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November meeting at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to call shotgun on any future month's general meeting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 [10](919) 599-3530 ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 17:17:18 -0400 From: Dana Calder <[11]dana at theironyard.com> To: [12]trizpug at python.org Subject: [TriPython] Iron Yard Durham Python Presentations next Friday Message-ID: ? ? ? ? <[13]CAMqK9kF+YXH6ZWS8asd2MrCRx0WGiQ2mjV1XCbNzNRmtRdFDBQ at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" *The Iron Yard Durham - Cohort 7 Python Developers Presentation Day * *Friday, 9/30, 2-4 pm* *Full Frame Theater at The American Tobacco Campus* *318 Blackwell Street, Durham NC* Save the date for an afternoon of presentations from Cohort 7 Python students! Join us in the Full Frame Theater on the American Tobacco Campus for an exciting event showcasing the culmination of twelve weeks of hard work. A variety of desserts will be served following the event. RSVP <[14]http://bit.ly/2cqa8Qw> here. *Dana Calder* Campus Director | Raleigh-Durham 334 Blackwell Street, Suite B001 [15]919-806-9594 -------------- next part -------------- ? ?The Iron Yard Durham - Cohort 7 Python Developers Presentation Day** ? ?Friday, 9/30, 2-4 pm ? ?Full Frame Theater at The American Tobacco Campus ? ?318 Blackwell Street, Durham NC ? ?Save the date for an afternoon of presentations from Cohort 7 Python ? ?students! Join us in the Full Frame Theater on the American Tobacco Campus ? ?for an exciting event showcasing the culmination of twelve weeks of hard ? ?work. A variety of desserts will be served following the ? ?event.**[1]RSVP**here. ? ?Dana Calder ? ?Campus Director | Raleigh-Durham ? ?334 Blackwell Street, Suite B001 ? ?[2]919-806-9594 References ? ?Visible links ? ?1. [16]http://bit.ly/2cqa8Qw ? ?2. file:///tmp/tel:[17]919-806-9594 ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 17:38:40 -0400 From: Francois Dion <[18]francois.dion at gmail.com> To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" ? ? ? ? <[19]trizpug at python.org> Subject: Re: [TriPython] Good News Bad News Message-ID: ? ? ? ? Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" And that cancelled meeting the other time was when I was supposed to come from Winston... So, I'll do a shameless plug for PYPTUG monthly meeting (next Tuesday), if you can't get enough of Python and don't mind driving west on I-40 to Wake Forest University's campus. It is Rob Agle who will be doing an extended version of the presentation he did at PyDataCarolinas last week (if you didn't get a chance to attend that one): [21]http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html Hopefully the fuel supply is back to normal by then. Francois On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Chris Calloway <[22]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. > Pydata exhaustion. > > The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those > of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the work > of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make the > biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. The > catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday lunch). The > evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were wonderful. Our > attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at what our community > can do. > > The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this > month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData > Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should > ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of > existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I > won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad > trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I saw > about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have to carry > me through this month. :) > > Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I > have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings > that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that > doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and place. > You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it in time. > > Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project > Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: > > [23]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ > > Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our > featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November meeting > at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to call shotgun > on any future month's general meeting. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst > UNC Renaissance Computing Institute > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 > [24](919) 599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > [25]TriZPUG at python.org > [26]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > [27]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- [28]raspberry-python.blogspot.com - [29]www.pyptug.org - [30]www.3DFutureTech.info - @f_dion -------------- next part -------------- ? ?And that cancelled meeting the other time was when I was supposed to come ? ?from Winston... ? ?So, I'll do a shameless plug for PYPTUG monthly meeting (next Tuesday), if ? ?you can't get enough of Python and don't mind driving west on I-40 to Wake ? ?Forest University's campus. It is Rob Agle who will be doing an extended ? ?version of the presentation he did at PyDataCarolinas last week (if you ? ?didn't get a chance to attend that ? ?one):**[1][31]http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html ? ?Hopefully the fuel supply is back to normal by then. ? ?Francois ? ?On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Chris Calloway <[2][32]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: ? ? ?I hope Raleigh Project Night went well last night. Sorry I wasn't there. ? ? ?Pydata exhaustion. ? ? ?The good news: PyData Carolinas 2016 was a success beyond anything those ? ? ?of us involved in organizing ever expected. It was amazing to see the ? ? ?work of 72 volunteers including 26 board members come together to make ? ? ?the biggest Python event ever seen in our area. IBM were amazing hosts. ? ? ?The catering was fantastic (eastern AND western NC BBQ at Thursday ? ? ?lunch). The evening receptions were tres elegant. Our sponsors were ? ? ?wonderful. Our attendees were engaged and excited. I was just wowed at ? ? ?what our community can do. ? ? ?The bad news: There's a gas shortage. We have no speaker lined up this ? ? ?month. Everyone is dead tired from all the work that went into PyData ? ? ?Carolinas last week. So I'm doing something I say no Python group should ? ? ?ever do, and which we have only had to do once before in our 14 years of ? ? ?existence, and then only due to extraordinary weather. I'm saying that I ? ? ?won't be hosting a TriPython monthly general meeting this week. Sad ? ? ?trombone. I get a lot out of seeing everybody at these meetings. But I ? ? ?saw about 400 people for three days last week and that's going to have ? ? ?to carry me through this month. :) ? ? ?Now, because TriPython is a do-acracy, anyone can declare a meeting. I ? ? ?have just been declaring meetings in order to see that we have meetings ? ? ?that take place on a somewhat regular and normalized basis. But that ? ? ?doesn't mean you cannot declare you own meeting at your own time and ? ? ?place. You just need a time and place and to let this list know about it ? ? ?in time. ? ? ?Among regularly scheduled meetings, we will resume at Raleigh Project ? ? ?Night at WebAssign on (first) Tuesday, October 4 from 6pm until 9pm: ? ? ?[3][33]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ ? ? ?Also, wouldn't it be wonderful if someone stepped forward to be our ? ? ?featured speaker for the October meeting at RENCI? And the November ? ? ?meeting at WebAssign? Or any future meeting? The floor is all yours to ? ? ?call shotgun on any future month's general meeting. ? ? ?-- ? ? ?Sincerely, ? ? ?Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst ? ? ?UNC Renaissance Computing Institute ? ? ?100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 ? ? ?[4][34](919) 599-3530 ? ? ?_______________________________________________ ? ? ?TriZPUG mailing list ? ? ?[5][35]TriZPUG at python.org ? ? ?[6][36]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ? ? ?[7][37]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ? ?-- ? ?[8][38]raspberry-python.blogspot.com - [9][39]www.pyptug.org - ? ?[10][40]www.3DFutureTech.info - @f_dion References ? ?Visible links ? ?1. [41]http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html ? ?2. mailto:[42]cbc at unc.edu ? ?3. [43]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ ? ?4. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 ? ?5. mailto:[44]TriZPUG at python.org ? ?6. [45]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ? ?7. [46]http://tripython.org/ ? ?8. [47]http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/ ? ?9. [48]http://www.pyptug.org/ ? 10. [49]http://www.3dfuturetech.info/ ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [50]TriZPUG at python.org [51]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [52]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ------------------------------ End of TriZPUG Digest, Vol 101, Issue 2 *************************************** References Visible links 1. mailto:trizpug-request at python.org 2. mailto:trizpug at python.org 3. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 4. mailto:trizpug-request at python.org 5. mailto:trizpug-owner at python.org 6. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 7. mailto:trizpug at python.org 8. mailto:24e0db7f-8275-e90c-17a1-eb069be63227 at unc.edu 9. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ 10. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 11. mailto:dana at theironyard.com 12. mailto:trizpug at python.org 13. mailto:CAMqK9kF%2BYXH6ZWS8asd2MrCRx0WGiQ2mjV1XCbNzNRmtRdFDBQ at mail.gmail.com 14. http://bit.ly/2cqa8Qw 15. file:///tmp/tel:919-806-9594 16. http://bit.ly/2cqa8Qw 17. file:///tmp/tel:919-806-9594 18. mailto:francois.dion at gmail.com 19. mailto:trizpug at python.org 20. mailto:dYoAPoEJcUeuMh6efk8wM8iuJxSc68D%2BfPiJHQ at mail.gmail.com 21. http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html 22. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 23. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ 24. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 25. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 26. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 27. http://tripython.org/ 28. http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/ 29. http://www.pyptug.org/ 30. http://www.3dfuturetech.info/ 31. http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html 32. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 33. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ 34. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 35. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 36. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 37. http://tripython.org/ 38. http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/ 39. http://www.pyptug.org/ 40. http://www.3dfuturetech.info/ 41. http://www.pyptug.org/2016/09/pyptug-monthly-meeting-september-27th.html 42. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 43. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/oct-16-rpn/ 44. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 45. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 46. http://tripython.org/ 47. http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/ 48. http://www.pyptug.org/ 49. http://www.3dfuturetech.info/ 50. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 51. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 52. http://tripython.org/ From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 22 14:56:04 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 14:56:04 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Good News Bad News In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 9/22/16 2:09 PM, Aaron Knight wrote: > Chris, > I'd like to volunteer to speak at the October or November meetups about > engineering a robust(ish) data pipeline with Luigi and AWS Elastic Map > Reduce, if that seems like it would be interesting to the group. > Thanks, > Aaron Knight Aaron, Thank you for your kind offer. It sounds very appealing. I would like to accept your offer for the meeting at RENCI in Chapel Hill on Thursday, October 27 from 7-9pm. If you would be so kind as to send me a title, talk desciption, and brief bio, that would help me to make a meeting announcement. Thank you very much. Side note: Bailey's Pub has gone out of business. So I presume our after-party for the meeting will be at the Sheraton across the street from RENCI. -- 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 Mon Sep 26 15:02:13 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 15:02:13 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] PyData Carolinas 2016 Photos Message-ID: https://www.flickr.com/photos/65533491 at N00/albums/72157673036446352 -- 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 Mon Sep 26 16:01:16 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 16:01:16 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] TriPython October 2016 Meeting: Engineering a Robust(ish) Data Pipeline with Luigi and AWS Elastic Map Reduce Message-ID: <4de72fbc-d0af-d74b-5349-59c27aa3e2c8@unc.edu> To avoid a conflict with All Things Open, the October meeting is a week earlier than usual: http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-16-mtg When: Thursday, October 20, 7pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590 Chapel Hill What: With great data comes great responsibility. In this talk, we'll look at how to build a data reporting pipeline that's reliable, scalable, and maintainable. This will involve Luigi, a simple but powerful tool for managing interdependent batch processes. We'll also look at using the Datapipeline and EMR services in AWS. This talk is by Aaron Knight. Aaron is a full-stack engineer at Voxy, an education startup that creates English lessons that are personalized to a learner's interests and goals. He is also the organizer of the weekly Triangle Hacker Hours meetup. Extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration are also welcome and don't need to be pre-announced. Lightning talks are for you to "show and tell" something you've learned about Python recently, no matter how small. We all use Python, therefore, we are always learning something new about Python that we can tell others. Plenty of free parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. The meeting will be followed by our usual after-meeting at a nearby tavern for food and beverage. 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 philip at semanchuk.com Tue Sep 27 09:13:17 2016 From: philip at semanchuk.com (Philip Semanchuk) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 09:13:17 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Brief technical training gig Message-ID: <43C5D18E-A1C3-4658-8223-BFD748E9D0CD@semanchuk.com> Hi all, On behalf of Caktus Group in Durham, I'm posting a need for an hour or three of paid consultation from someone with a background in technical training. The work will take place sometime during the week of October 3 - 7th and the candidate need not be local. Interested candidates should email me off-list, and I?ll put you in contact with the appropriate folks at Caktus. I can describe a little more about the job if needed. Thanks Philip From biggers at utsl.com Tue Sep 27 14:07:08 2016 From: biggers at utsl.com (Mark R. Biggers) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 14:07:08 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Brief technical training gig In-Reply-To: <43C5D18E-A1C3-4658-8223-BFD748E9D0CD@semanchuk.com> References: <43C5D18E-A1C3-4658-8223-BFD748E9D0CD@semanchuk.com> Message-ID: <76bd9b6a-8ca7-b59e-4e9a-52cb3c210bd2@utsl.com> Hi Phillip: I am contracting at Cisco, but I could find some "time off" to do this. I wrote and trained a series of X Window System development (1 - 5 day) courses, C++, and Unix systems programming (still have those course notes). It's been a while, but I did this work for several years. Could be a way into doing some work for Caktus? Anyways, I am interested. Thank you, ----mark On 09/27/2016 09:13 AM, Philip Semanchuk wrote: > Hi all, > On behalf of Caktus Group in Durham, I'm posting a need for an hour or three of paid consultation from someone with a background in technical training. The work will take place sometime during the week of October 3 - 7th and the candidate need not be local. Interested candidates should email me off-list, and I?ll put you in contact with the appropriate folks at Caktus. I can describe a little more about the job if needed. > > Thanks > Philip > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- ========================== *biggers at utsl.com* *919 360-4561 cell * -------------- next part -------------- Hi Phillip: I am contracting at Cisco, but I could find some "time off" to do this. I wrote and trained a series of X Window System development (1 - 5 day) courses, C++, and Unix systems programming (still have those course notes). It's been a while, but I did this work for several years. Could be a way into doing some work for Caktus? Anyways, I am interested. Thank you, ----mark On 09/27/2016 09:13 AM, Philip Semanchuk wrote: Hi all, On behalf of Caktus Group in Durham, I'm posting a need for an hour or three of paid consultation from someone with a background in technical training. The work will take place sometime during the week of October 3 - 7th and the candidate need not be local. Interested candidates should email me off-list, and I'll put you in contact with the appropriate folks at Caktus. I can describe a little more about the job if needed. Thanks Philip _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [1]TriZPUG at python.org [2]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [3]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- ========================== [4]biggers at utsl.com 919 360-4561 cell References Visible links 1. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 2. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 3. http://tripython.org/ 4. mailto:biggers at utsl.com From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 29 14:36:15 2016 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 14:36:15 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Partner Event: PyData Triangle Q4 Meetup Message-ID: A new Python meet up that plans to start off meeting quarterly: http://www.meetup.com/PyData-Triangle/events/234502996 This date has one speaker lined up to talk about something Jupyter related and we're looking for someone to speak on something machine learning related. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From lgtateos at ncsu.edu Fri Sep 30 10:38:24 2016 From: lgtateos at ncsu.edu (Laura Tateosian) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 10:38:24 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Beta version of Python for ArcGIS tool (Py4All) Message-ID: Hello folks, thought some of you might be interested in the tool we created to go along with my text book on Python for ArcGIS. We just released a beta version of a tool that's designed to help students with the exercises in the book... https://cnr.ncsu.edu/geospatial/taming-python-new-online-tool-helps-students-write-better-code/ Best, Laura -- Dr. Tateosian Research Assistant Professor Center for Geospatial Analytics North Carolina State University http://www4.ncsu.edu/~lgtateos/ 919-515-3435 -------------- next part -------------- Hello folks,** thought some of you might be interested in the tool we created to go along with my text book on Python for ArcGIS.** We just released a beta version of a tool that's designed to help students with the exercises in the book... [1]https://cnr.ncsu.edu/geospatial/taming-python-new-online-tool-helps-students-write-better-code/ Best, Laura --** Dr. Tateosian Research Assistant Professor Center for Geospatial Analytics North Carolina State University [2]http://www4.ncsu.edu/~lgtateos/ 919-515-3435 References Visible links 1. https://cnr.ncsu.edu/geospatial/taming-python-new-online-tool-helps-students-write-better-code/ 2. http://www4.ncsu.edu/~lgtateos/