Hi everyone,
Perhaps it's too early for this, but I could not find a schedule this
year's Pycon.
I would like to go, but I may want go only for saturday and sunday, so I
would like to know what would I be missing.
I heard that on Monday there will be sprints.
I presume that the main events will
Hi,
On 13 July 2013 04:18, DL Neil wrote:
> As for this Python predilection: what other choice is there?
>
> Sympathise with the always-in-London thing though. Now that am over one hour
> north of Auckland it's a 30-something hour trip just to make it to a meeting
> which wouldn't be so bad excep
Hi,
> Over the years I've delivered many on-site custom Python courses, but
> I'm now thinking about offering one or two open-enrolment courses.
>
> If this might be of interest, I'd be grateful if you'd respond to the
> questions below---and please reply only to me so as not to clutter the
> lis
Hi Andrea,
On 13 July 2013 04:18, DL Neil wrote:
As for this Python predilection: what other choice is there?
Sympathise with the always-in-London thing though. Now that am over one hour
north of Auckland it's a 30-something hour trip just to make it to a meeting
which wouldn't be so bad exce
Hi,
On 13 July 2013 23:01, DL Neil wrote:
>> ehm... I did think it was a joke, but... just in case... the name of
>> the event is LONDON PYTHON Dojo :)
>
>
> Correct. The third joke in this thread.
>
> Sorry, that confounded English sense of humor...
excuse me ;)
My english is far from perfect.
Correct. The third joke in this thread.
Sorry, that confounded English sense of humor...
excuse me ;)
My english is far from perfect. I moved here just 3 months ago :)
Not at all, exactly as presumed.
Tip of the hat to you. Mastering a second-language is an enormous
challenge, but getting o