[TriPython] Reminder: TriPython August 2018 Meeting: Guillotina: The full stack data framework

Calloway, Chris cbc at unc.edu
Tue Aug 21 09:43:55 EDT 2018


A reminder that we will have a distinguished speaker on a topic of great importance to all Pythonistas this Thursday at Red Hat Annex. Plan to attend and I'll see you there.

On 8/14/18, 6:12 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" <trizpug-bounces+cbc=unc.edu at python.org on behalf of cbc at unc.edu> wrote:

    Very excited about this. We’ve had asyncio questions at recent project nights.
    
    http://tripython.org/Members/kahowell/aug-18-mtg
    
    When: Thursday, August 23, 7pm
    Where: Red Hat Annex, 190 E Davie St, Raleigh
    
    What: Guillotina<http://guillotina.readthedocs.io/en/latest/> is a new full-stack AsyncIO Resource API framework designed for large data sets. It has roots in Pyramid, inspirations from Django, out of the Plone community but completely AsyncIO. Learn about AsyncIO<http://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html>, when/why/how you can use it, how Guillotina is designed with it to manage large data sets, and how to use Guillotina with containers to develop, test and deliver your applications. The target audience are Python developers interested in AsyncIO, REST, Microservices and distributed computing. Some background knowledge in AsyncIO might be helpful as there will be demonstrations and we’ll go through AsyncIO code; however, we’ll keep things simple enough for any Python engineer to be able to follow. Our speaker, Nathan Van Gheem<http://github.com/vangheem>, has worked in Python open source web technologies for almost 10 years. He has been part of the Plone open source community for many years leading the Security, UI and framework teams. He is currently the maintainer of the Guillotina.
    
    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.
    
    Parking is at the City Center Deck, 429 S Wilmington Street, which is $1 per 30 minutes, and free after 7pm. The Annex adjoins the deck. Street parking is free after 5pm in downtown. An after-meeting location for food and beverage will be decided at the meeting. Come join us for a fun and informative evening.

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    Sincerely,
    
    Chris Calloway
    Applications Analyst
    University of North Carolina
    Renaissance Computing Institute
    (919) 599-3530
    
    



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