On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> The subject says it all...
>
> First of all, apologies for those who can't make Thursdays. Unfortunately,
> Thursday 3rd December is the only evening all the current speakers can make.
> I'll endeavour to try and organis
Hi,
On Nov/21/2009, René Dudfield wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
> I could contribute a 'pygame in 10 minutes' little coding session demo
> if there's time and interest.
I'm _very_ interested.
Also, in the future (2010 :-) ) I can prepare Python+Qt (step
Hi René,
Yup, there is time *and* interest - I've just updated the signup page and
you're booked! :-)
Looking forward to meeting you and hearing your talk!
Nicholas.
On 21 Nov 2009, at 08:30, René Dudfield wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
Hi Carles,
Python+QT sounds very interesting. It'd be good if we could organise an evening
of Python+(insert UI toolkit here) talks so we can compare and contrast. Even a
handful of short (10-15 minute) introductions followed by some practical coding
on a shared outcome (i.e. everyone attempts
Hello,
On Nov/21/2009, Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
> Hi Carles,
>
> Python+QT sounds very interesting. It'd be good if we could organise
it's like it sounds, for lot of reasons. In my daily work I program in
C++ and Qt, and I have done something in Pyqt some time ago. If we want
someone real Pyq