On 21/12/2010 15:33, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
> a wargame
Hey. What sort of game? 2d? Turn-based? Hex tiles? Or what? And are
you using Pygame or pyglet or something else?
It's using PyGame. 2D, solitaire, turn-based, irregular area maps (sort
of like Hearts of Iron II), with a bit of politics
On 20/12/2010 12:18, Andy Robinson wrote:
Why don't a few people here tell us what they got up to this year?
Neat projects at work, things you learned about Python in 2010, things
you've been playing with
It's been an interesting year in Python for me. The London dojos have
been fantastic -
Sorry to everyone who was looking forward to a pint and a good geek out
tonight, but we'll be sure to make it a good one next week.
Stephen
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Jon Ribbens
mailto:jon%2bpython...@unequivocal.co.uk>> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 01:50:13PM +0100, Joh
On 05/08/2010 12:17, Bruce Durling wrote:
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 11:35, Andy Kilner wrote:
heh, actually I was more after a suggestion. We haven't been to the
porter house in a while, how about there?
I'll give that a +1. :-D
Are we still going ahead with the Pyssup tonight? :-)
Is this th
It appears that on this week we will have a Dojo.
Is the calendar correct?
Nope, not correct - was probably set like that at the beginning of the
year and not changed.
The next dojo will be September as we opted for a break this month.
John
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Cheers everyone for another great night.
Cells rocks! I think I've found another project to eat into my minimal
spare time :-)
Cheers,
John
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Hi Bruce,
Does anyone have any configurations or cool emacs python tips that they
want to share? I'd like to look into improving the python support in
emacs-starter-kit and I'd be interested in getting some suggestions.
I use Aquamacs on the Mac, hence my clumsy fingers at the Dojo, with the
On 29 Aug 2009, at 14:10, Bruce Durling wrote:
Does anyone know if this Django User group meeting is for real?
A colleague and I went to one a few months ago. They are indeed real,
though there hasn't been one in a while - good to see it back again.
John
As £2k is steep given the number of delegates (or lack thereof) how
about a different venue for smaller numbers?
Perhaps a venue that would attract geeks anyway, would be sympathetic to
our needs and "we" (the Python community) already know of it?
Bletchley Park..?
I'm not going to be able