Technically you do need to pre-register, and it's booked out. But in practice small numbers can always get in without registering, as there are often drop-outs. It is free for non-members. I'm keen to have a small number of Python UK people: to assist with the practcial bit, to spread the word, and with the dream of putting on many more lectures at the IET (but maybe on more advanced topics).

Anand Kumria wrote:
 
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 10:34:40 +0100, Tim Golden wrote:

  
If you're in London around 6.30pm this Thursday evening, July 5th 2007,
you might want to drop in on The Institution of Engineering and
Technology [1] on the Embankment near Waterloo Bridge [2] for "A Light
byte of Python" [3]. Michael Grazebrook, Pete Ryland and I are flying
the Python flag for the benefit of technologists who have not yet had
the pleasure. Michael will be using ctypes to control a USB-interfaced
sensor kit; Pete will be demoing user interfaces; I'll be using
BeautifulSoup and sqlite3 to populate a database from a web page and
(time permitting) using csv and ReportLab to push it back out again.

We're presenting the thing as a bring-a-laptop workshop, and it would be
great if we had experienced Pythoneers along to
  help afterwards (in addition to ourselves). The take-up's been quite
  high for the event and there's tea & coffee
beforehand and sandwiches afterwards.
    

Cool! I expect to see you there.

Apart from looking for other people with laptop, do we need to pre-
register our attendence or anything?

Cheers,
Anand

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