Michael Grazebrook wrote:
> It's up to us in consultation with the IET to propose the format. What
> we delivered was not in the format we'd originally planned - we'd
> intended to deliver to an audience of about 30 with a much more
> tutorial aspect - so clearly both formats are possible.
Ok -
It's up to us in consultation with the IET to propose the format. What
we delivered was not in the format we'd originally planned - we'd
intended to deliver to an audience of about 30 with a much more
tutorial aspect - so clearly both formats are possible.
Michael Foord wrote:
Michael G
Michael Grazebrook wrote:
> [snip..]The IET's pleased to see we brought in a great audience, and
> concerned that a python themed series would be too narrow a focus:
> their field is the whole realm of engineering. Talks like your
> proposal are good as they provide diversity beyond Python.
>
H
By speaking to this list you've spoken to the right people about IET
lectures.
This was a community event, the speakers recruited from this list. Tim,
Pete and myself have some small advantage in experience having given
the first one.
As far as I know, anyone can ask to put on a talk at the I
Otu Ekanem wrote:
>
> * A case study of Python in a particular industry or a particular
> application
>
>
> Not sure whom to speak to directly, but if this does happen -
> I 'd love to volunteer a short session on python's use in the
> telecommunications industry.
>
> I 'd appreciate i
* A case study of Python in a particular industry or a particular
application
Not sure whom to speak to directly, but if this does happen -
I 'd love to volunteer a short session on python's use in the
telecommunications industry.
I 'd appreciate it if someone could point me at the right perso