[python-uk] Python webinar 30 April

2019-04-17 Thread Leanne Bevan
Hello,

Webinar: Parallelism in 
Python.
30 April. 2pm BST.

It used to be the case that you would never use the words 'high performance' 
and 'python' in the same sentence. The Intel(r) distribution of Python changes 
all that. In this session we show how you can speed up your Python code using 
Intel(r)'s distribution. We also show how you can parallelise your python code, 
and how to use Intel(r) Parallel Studio to profile and identify time-consuming 
bottlenecks.

Intel(r) Parallel Studio XE includes a suite of developer tools that enable you 
to maximise and improve the performance of your code using various techniques 
such as parallelism and vectorisation.

Grey Matter is proud to be an Intel(r) Software Elite Reseller. We can provide 
licensing and advice on the Intel(r) Software tools available.

We are hosting this webinar with Stephen Blair-Chappell from Bayncore, an 
Intel(r) Partner that provides consultancy and training on code modernisation 
with Intel(r) developer tools.

Get a free trial here: 
https://www.greymatter.com/corporate/showcase/intel-software

Registration link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7109064350791550989

Kind regards,
Leanne Bevan

Leanne Bevan

Marketing Executive

+44 (0) 1364 655161

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Re: [python-uk] WiPhone, a phone you can program in Python

2019-04-17 Thread Stefano Alberto Russo
Very interesting and congrats for the fundraising.

Are you using MicroPython under the hood? Or maybe in parallel on one of the 
two cores of the esp32?

Best,
Stefano.

> On 14 Apr 2019, at 18:32, Ben Wilson  wrote:
> 
> Hey all... I'm making a VoIP mobile phone that runs Python apps. The
> firmware will be open. Wanted to share and get the word out.
> 
> I wanted a phone that lets hackers do what they want (instead of trapping
> you in a walled garden, huge IDE, non-serviceable design, etc.). The
> hardware is also meant to be easily expandable: the back of the phone is a
> PCB that can be swapped out for custom modules. Sort of like project Ara,
> except it's just a PCB. any hobby-level electrical designer should be able
> to make their own custom module.
> 
> Kickstarter link:
> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2103809433/wiphone-a-phone-for-hackers-and-makers?ref=1jz5jk
> 
> recent Reddit discussion:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bagyxv/wiphone_a_phone_you_can_program_in_python/project
> 
> build logs: https://hackaday.io/project/159811-esp32-wiphone
> 
> Happy to answer questions here or on Reddit.
> 
> -Ben
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