Hi Folks,
It's that time again!
The next dojo will be happening at 6:30 pm on 4th June at the offices of
the ever supportive Fry-IT:
Unit 6, 36-42 New Inn Yard, London. EC2A 3EY
(Google maps:
https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=embed&hl=en&geocode=&q=Unit+6,+36-42+New+Inn+Yard,+London.+EC2A
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Hi Tom,
You say you're hiring.
I'm a contract worker with 3 decades of experience. I normally work in
the City. I'm trying to shift my skills from C++ & various relational
databases to Python. Python is my favourite language. (If you were there
for the 'pointless' dojo, that was my idea). I'v
Thanks to all who came along to Hogarth for the London Dojo last week.
Here's some more details about what we got up to:
We started with a talk by Mark Needham and Nigel Small about Neo4j and it's
Python library py2neo. They showed us some advantages of graph databases,
some cypher queries for ext
On 26/06/14 11:42, Tim Golden wrote:
On 26/06/2014 10:57, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 26/06/2014 10:46, Alistair Broomhead wrote:
Any particular year? :)
No -- come any year you like.
TJG
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On 26/06/2014 10:57, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> On 26/06/2014 10:46, Alistair Broomhead wrote:
>
> Any particular year? :)
>
No -- come any year you like.
TJG
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On 26/06/2014 10:46, Alistair Broomhead wrote:
Any particular year? :)
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What:
The London Python Code Dojo
Where:
The offices of Hogarth in Soho
When:
Thursday 3rd of July at 6:30pm until 10pm (ish)
How:
Turn up, enjoy Hogarth's amazing hospitality, watch some lightning talks,
code on an interesting problem, SHOW AND TELL!!! then a trip to the
pub.
Who:
You
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Hi Folks,
What:
The London Python Code Dojo
Where:
The offices of Bank of America in Canary Wharf
When:
Thursday 12th June at 6:30pm until 10pm (ish)
How:
Turn up, enjoy BAML's amazing hospitality, watch some lightning talks,
code on an interes
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Hi Folks,
It'll soon be September so time to get rid of those holiday blues and
head on over to the first session of the London Python Code Dojo of
this season. It'll take place at Fry-IT on 6th September from 6:30pm
(for pizza and beer) with coding s
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Hi Folks,
The next dojo will be happening on Thursday 7th June from 6:30pm.
We'll be AT A NEW VENUE:
Royal London House
22-24 Finsbury Square
London
EC2A 1DX
...thanks to the guys at GoCardless and Smarkets (who are also
providing the pizza and bee
Hi Folks,
The next London Python Code Dojo is happening a week today on the 6th October
from 6:30pm. You can sign up here (tickets go quickly):
https://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-4-episode-1
(n.b. I didn't create that URL, Eventwax did. It should be season-3-episode-1
Folks,
The next London code dojo will take place on 7th July at the usual place
at the usual time, the offices of Fry-IT at 6:30pm (for pizza and beer).
Full details and sign up at the following URL:
https://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-2-finale
There are only 30 ticket
Hi Folks,
This is just the monthly announcement of details for the next London
Python Code Dojo. Details and sign-up here:
https://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-2-episode-10-wormcon
In this dojo we’re not going to do the usual practical work. Instead
we’ve organised 5 spe
Folks,
A quick note to say that the next London Python Code Dojo will be taking place
on 7th October 2010 starting at 6:30pm with free pizza and beer (thanks
Fry-IT). The serious stuff starts at 7:30 with a talk given by John Chandler
about his Python project "FluidInYourEar". Following that we
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