Hello everyone,
The initial list of tutorials and talks are as follows, we'll be
publishing a full talks schedule before the conference. The lists
below do not include lightning talks, keynotes or activities happening
in the 'open space'. The talks are listed in no particular order.
Tutorials
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Hello Everyone,
Our next meeting is held tomorrow night in the the Bull, Price Street,
Birmingham, West Midlands, B4 6JU. Wireless access is normally
available, as is a large range of pub food and real ale.
We will no doubt talk about the PyconUK conference that we are helping
to organise, probab
On 15/06/07, Richard Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will there be paperwork?
I hope not, paperwork is a bit old fashioned. We try to keep all
relevant information on the website and wiki.
> And will it (and tee-shirts) come in the post? Or
> will we collect those at registration on the Saturd
Hi Richard,
I am a member of Python West Midlands and am one of the people that
volunteered to help organise the September conference.
On 15/06/07, Richard Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I registered a few weeks ago and paid by cheque but I haven't heard anything
> from them yet. They haven't
I also think it is good to post relevant jobs, but detail is good.
There is nothing worse than a recruitment person giving no details
whatsoever, so you have to assume it is porn company or something.
> As someone else pointed out, the post was a little short on information,
> though I did find vi
On 06/03/07, Dave Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No http://www.christhetechie.org.uk/ that website.
Well I see the problem, it says:
"Internet Information Services (IIS)"
That is normally a fatal error ;)
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This website? http://pywm.eu/pug/
How about £15 for the three python ones? Sorry I cannot offer more
without knowing what the postage is likely to be.
On 06/03/07, Dave Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not poking fun. Your website is down with the following "Directory
> listing is denied"
> Can
On 05/02/07, Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Would coding be appropriate or expected for groups that wanted to ?
> (bring your own laptop...)
Well John Pinner's plan is for a 'community conference' that includes
time and space for collaborative programming (i.e. a
sprint/Hackfests).
On 05/02/07, Zeth Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> perhaps one year in one two and one in another.
= perhaps one year in one *town* and one year in another.
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Well I am happy to get involved in whatever is worked out. At least
one successful event would be the way forward, perhaps one year in one
two and one in another.
PS. I love the reportlab toolkit. Excel is dead.
On 05/02/07, Andy Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just spoke to John Pinner a
Hello!
If anyone is in/near the Midlands, we are having a Python night in
Birmingham tomorrow (Friday 2nd) in a reserved pub/restaurant.
For more details, see the Python West Midlands website:
http://pywm.eu/
On 01/02/07, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Porterhouse[1], Covent Gar
On 29/01/07, Python Freak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am clueless about where to start.
Okay, I did economics for my first degree so we have something in
common! (Although I am not sure my maths ever got that deep). There
are many ways to do what you want. The first step is to mentally
translat
On 29/01/07, Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this homework?
I was about to respond with a literal answer but I thought that too.
It was the mathematical terminology but especially this bit that made
me suspect:
> On Sunday 28 January 2007 22:45, Python Freak wrote:
Hint: You may fi
transport then email the
PyWM Mailing List and let us know ASAP and we can arrange to collect
you from New Street Rail Station.
For more details visit:
http://pywm.eu/pug/Meetings
On 27/11/06, Zeth Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Did you know the West Midlands
How Ironic:
>I am from Nigeria.I have my own...
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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Hello everyone,
Did you know the West Midlands is the home of Shakespeare, the steam
engine, J.R.R. Tolkien and the Spaghetti Junction?
It is now also home to the Python West Midlands User Group. Only three
days old, we already have two dozen members.
The Python West Midlands User Group aims to
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