Re: [python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

2016-12-08 Thread James Broadhead
On 7 December 2016 at 21:14, John Lee wrote: > Having been on this list since 2004 I *think* I'm right in saying that > there have never been sharp words on any subject EXCEPT recruiters. > > So though I've defended recruiters here before, and posted job ads myself, > I think we should consider t

Re: [python-uk] hexagonal Django

2014-08-13 Thread James Broadhead
On 13 August 2014 08:17, Peter Inglesby wrote: > > I'm starting my week-long exercise on trying it out on a slice of our > existing Django monster. I'll report back. > > Echoes of Captain Oates here? > > Anyway, reviving an old thread: Brandon Rhodes talks provides a > straightforward and accessi

[python-uk] Twisted Sprint in Bristol hosted by HybridCluster

2013-11-18 Thread James Broadhead
Forwarding this on in case there are other Twisted devs here who missed this on twisted-python. -- Forwarded message -- From: Date: 5 November 2013 22:25 Subject: [Twisted-Python] Bristol (England!) sprint hosted by HybridCluster To: twisted-pyt...@twistedmatrix.com Greetings al

Re: [python-uk] London Dojo Idea: Module of the Month / Lightning Talks

2012-03-19 Thread James Broadhead
On 19 March 2012 14:08, Jonathan Hartley wrote: > On 19/03/2012 13:17, James Broadhead wrote: >> >> Perhaps a "no interactive demos" rule would be good, as these always >> take more time than you'd imagine. > > But I *like* interactive / live-coding demos

Re: [python-uk] London Dojo Idea: Module of the Month / Lightning Talks

2012-03-19 Thread James Broadhead
On 19 March 2012 12:43, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > Last week the London Python Code Dojo cat-herders were discussing the > possibility of making the lightning talks a permanent feature with the > following considerations: > > * Talks *

Re: [python-uk] PyCon By Video?

2012-03-19 Thread James Broadhead
> 19 March 2012 12:13, Rami Chowdhury wrote: > Hey everyone, > > A couple of years ago my then-local Python user group had an afternoon-long > mini-PyCon -- we watched a few of the talk videos, argued about them, and > generally had a good time and learned a lot. It was great for those who > co

Re: [python-uk] Announcing the next London Python Code Dojo

2012-02-23 Thread James Broadhead
On 23 February 2012 20:39, Jonathan Hartley wrote: > Not formally, but I'll keep one. You're the first entry on it. There's > usually one or two dropouts in the last 48 hours, I'll let you know. > >     Jonathan Could you add me too please? James ___ p

Re: [python-uk] londonpython.org.uk

2012-02-05 Thread James Broadhead
On 5 February 2012 11:39, Tim Golden wrote: >> On 05/02/2012 10:32 AM, Tim Golden wrote: >>> >>> http://londonpython.org.uk >>> >>> Does anyone currently maintain this? > > > On 05/02/2012 11:34, Gadget/Steve wrote: >> >> Since it was last updated on the 3rd of Feb this year I would guess >> someo