On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 at 16:19, Dave C wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Many Python developers have the need for JavaScript at some point or other so
> I thought I'd share a link to my project. It's a series of code snippets
> intended as a quick read when returning to JavaScript, and many of the
> peculiarities
Sadly I fear it is a very tough time in the market for anyone looking
for work now. Anyone else finding the same?
Half our business is consulting - writing reports for people - and to
be honest just about every client who had a project planned found
their own businesses grinding to a halt in Apr
s of people want to show what they are doing and meet
up at lower cost, one possibility is a Python community open
day on the Tuesday,
All comments are welcome
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p.s. I am on holiday this week and getting email sporadically
includes
myself, Dr. Tim Couper and Dr. John Lee. General discussion about
the event should be directed to the python-uk list
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ReportLab Europe Ltd. is managing parts of the event infrastructure
and will be providing some staff time to provide a guaranteed
point of contact.
ly contact the organisers,
Archer Yates Associates, whose details are on the
bottom left corner of the page.
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e can do these or has another idea, I suggest to post this list
or email me really quickly. I emailed Simon Willison but haven't heard
back.
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Simon Brunning wrote:
> I'll give Simon a shout. I only just talked him out of doing live code
> in his half hour slot last week. He's mad keen. He is the most
> enthusiastic man on the planet. With 90 minutes to play with, I'm sure
> he'd come up with something spectacular.
Thanks, please do ask,
ted approach at the moment is Turbogears
which includes CherryPy for the web app and SQLObject for
database management. Nothing 'for free' but a very clean
approach.
Hope this helps,
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anising a proper community
conference in Birmingham next autumn, which is probably half way for
some peoples' definitions of North. John, is this still looking likely?
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Chris Withers wrote:
> It's confusing really, the people in the Plone community
> mainly came from the original "Zope Community" and they're great people.
It's confusing really, the people in the Zope community
mainly came from the original "Python Community" and they're
great people.
I'll stop
Tony Ibbs wrote:
> The ACCU conference web pages haven't released the schedule yet, but
> since I can't afford (in various ways) to go to the whole thing, I
> thought
> someone here might know which days are being used for the PythonUK
> conference. Or, looking at it another way, when is Guido gi
od that my resolution
to do the same app in both and give them equal learning time fizzled out
halfway. In particular Django's admin interface ROCKS - it saved weeks
on a project already and wowed a customer.
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Simon Willison: Django
Remi Delon: CherryPy and TurboGears
Chris Withers: Templating systems
Andy Robinson: Metadata and models in Python
Andrew Thompson: Financial Programming in Python
...and of course lightning talks and BOFS will be welcome
Friday will
Matthew Webber wrote:
> Andy,
> That looks like a great programme, but I note from the website that the
> early bird registration discount is only available till 10th February. It
> would be great if that were a typo and that they in fact meant 10th March!
> Matthew
I know the organisers have exte
p. I must admit that
if I had engaged my brain about conference marketing in January we could
probably have given people the chance.
In any event I have asked about a 'package deal' for the two Python days
and hope to find out tomorrow if th
Fuzzyman wrote:
> I'd certainly be interested - but £160 a day is outside my budget. :-(
>
> Looks like a fantastic programme.
This has always been the problem with the ACCU event and sadly not one I
can fix. Luckily EuroPython is cheap and not too far off, which is the
budget alternative and
he main thing which changes since then is having py2exe and Python zip
archives to make it all easier to deploy.
Good luck,
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track record of contributing to verifiable software projects, due to
large numbers of fraudulent claims.
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Michael Hudson wrote:
> Duncan Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>I didn't get myself organised to sign up for the conference this year,
>>but does anyone fancy an evening meet-up for a drink and/or food
>>somewhere in Oxford outside the confines of the conference venue?
>
>
> Sure! Whe
Simon Brunning wrote:
> Sam Newman has organised London 2.0 rc5 for the evening of May the 3rd
> at The Olde Bank Of England, 194 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2LT. The
> demos at rc4 were 100% Python related, so the PSUs cunning plan to
> infiltrate and take over these events is clearly running to sc
> In the meantime, a workaround is to paste Simon's RSS link (below) into
> the "Public Calendar Address" tab of the "Add other calendar" function.
Yup, that works...thanks. Google Calendar is very cool.
(he says being dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century...)
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Two more of us on the way, don't all go home
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From: Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:00:00
To:UK Python Users
Subject: Re: [python-uk] London Python meetup on the 12th
Aargh... pressure of life and all that, and I can't make it. I hope
ReportLab builds state-of-the-art technology for document generation
in Python, and develops solutions around this for major blue-chip
clients. ReportLab offers a chance to work on world-beating technology
with very high quality mentors, a first class customer base and enormous
potential for gro
Very sorry I won't be able to make this one - a real pity as I have a
bunch of questions for Mr. Huggins, but probably a relief for him ;-)
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to be a list admin too? I am often away or
too busy, and it might be a good idea if there were a couple of others.
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Simon Brunning wrote:
>
> I'm game.
>
Thanks Simon, you're now an admin ;-)
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Tim Golden wrote:
> My many apologies to the denizens of the
> python-uk mailing list. I went on leave just
> as my company changed name, and I didn't
> realize they were going to send out an
> irritating reply to any incoming emails.
>
> I've unsubscribed from that address now,
> so sorry again f
>> Oh is this the IronPython book? Cool :)
>>
>>
> Yup. Just completed the first draft of chapter 2. Already behind
> schedule. :-)
No worries, IronPython itself took a while AFAIR ;-)
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> I'm not sure August is actually the best time for people in the UK either -
> since so many people go away then. My feeling is that the best time would be
> sometime in early September - either 1/2 Sept or 8/9th Sept.
>
+1. Especially after August.
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I just spoke to John Pinner at Clocksoft on the phone - he's been off
email for a couple of days and hasn't seen this thread. He and others
in the Midlands have been planning a UK event for a long time, and have
venues lined up at around the same time - September (!). There is a
meeting of som
lks, and on what?
- who'd bring colleagues along?
- any thoughts on format, target audience and so on
I understand the start would be a few months off.
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Michael Foord wrote:
> There are lots of banks, hedge funds and other companies that now
> develop with Python. It would be nice to find a way of reaching them
> (and finding out what they would like to learn about). Perhaps spamming
> all the London companies that advertise on the Python job bo
> I start there on Monday, so I'll see if I can make something happen. ;-)
I didn't want to ask, but congratulations!
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Michael Grazebrook wrote:
> @Tim
> Nobody has volunteered off-line. I reckon you volunteered! Thanks. I'm
> going to try to persuade Andy Robinson to do 10 minutes if I can, but
> he's on holiday this week.
Oi. It's a BUSINESS TRIP. Never mind that I am with the
> WE Can act fast enough! A speaker cancelled for the 11th April.
Michael, I'd love to help with a talk, but am travelling at that time.
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On 19/04/07, Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon Brunning wrote:
> > http://announce.londonpython.org.uk/2007/04/19/snap-python-meetup/
> >
> >
> Sounds great. I *might* be able to make it, depending on book pressures...
>
Ditto (ex
's firm runs courses regularly and I have heard very good
things about them...I think he's on this list too
http://clocksoft.co.uk/training
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On 04/05/07, Michael Grazebrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Green light for us giving a Python lecture - and possibly more - at the IET.
Well done Michael!
Let me know if I can help..
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On 14/06/07, David Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope this is not perceived as a bad thing to do in this list - if it
> is sorry in advance.
I think it's a perfect thing to do on this list. I'm overemployed
personally, but good luck....
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any other servers). I can only
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platform,
which would give me an excuse to share tips/tricks/headaches on web
frameworks and content management as well as ReportLab's document
generation tools.
Fairly high "wow" factor and lots of pics of tropical beaches, could
be as technical or not as you like ;-)
Andy Robinson,
On 09/10/2007, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a reminder - the London Python meetup is on for tomorrow evening.
> I have Tim Golden down to tell us about WMI, Andy Robinson to talk
> about "personalised publishing" using Django, plus quickies from Giles
> Well then hello both Tim & Michael. What are the toics for tomorrow's
> meeting Tim?
It was last night while this thread was going on. Several mini talks
at Thoughtworrks office, very well attended, I skipped the pub
afterwards but at least 30 people headed that way...
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n writing.
There is a possibility of some travel to client sites worldwide
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A-F, the next from G-M and so
on...). I can't imagine using anything else.
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2008/4/29 John Pinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We've certainly trained people like this, ie intelligent
> non-developers, and it's never been a problem. Much easier to train
> than non-intelligent developers.
Get that off to comp.lang.python quick, it must be a QOTW ;-)
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cal
2009/5/7 John Pinner :
> But if you are developing new software you should be using Python 3,
> ready for when it becomes the default in Linux distributions (already
> it is, in Ubuntu 9.04).
I just did a clean install of Ubuntu desktop 9.04 2 days ago, and
typing 'python' brings up 2.6.2.I ha
2009/5/7 Shaun Laughey :
> Hi Andy didn't you start a while ago?
We've dabbled and done a private port of the open source
toolkit using 2-to-3, which sort of works except that PIL
is not yet available for 3.0 and that's a major issue for
many users. We also build a ton of solutions on
Django. S
2009/5/8 Alec Muffett :
> I am eagerly
> waiting for a DJUGL or similar event down in my area
The people who attend these things are probably going to be
in detox for a while after this week's EuroDjangoCon in Prague -
I dread to think how much beer went down there
In fact if you can catch a
ven bother.
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2009/10/19 Anand Kumria :
>> Would anybody have a spare invite then? To h.due...@gmail if possible.
> Likewise if anyone else has a spare invite.
Me too please!andy at rep*rtlab d*t c*m
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info and how to apply, see...
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riting microcode for chips in order to put a supercomputer
under their desk!
The bigger question is whether all this horsepower ultimately leads to
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on that front), people reply with a '-1'; and if we get more than half
a dozen the moderators can contact that recruiter and ask them nicely
to stop, then ban if they persist.
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On 20 December 2010 08:05, Simon Brunning wrote:
> On 20 December 2010 01:19, Patrick Dempster
> wrote:
>> Perhaps its time for the list admin's, start blocking those who post these
>> "job" adverts? python jobs I can sort of understand but this is getting
>> silly.
Or, we could take another ta
As an attempt to generate some content and balance out the "jobs" discussion
Why don't a few people here tell us what they got up to this year?
Neat projects at work, things you learned about Python in 2010, things
you've been playing with
I'm having a mad day but will try to post mine to
On 20 December 2010 14:43, wrote:
> Sadly I only got paid for some of it. The invoices are generated in Python
> though.
PDFs from ReportLab, I hope and trust? ;-)
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This could be highly relevant for us and of my clients. Possibly 5
people from us if the timing is right.
Regrettably we don't have physical space for it right now (and are way
outside the centre of London)
-
u screenshots of
what went wrong if tests fail. It's pretty neat and you can play with
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problem. Big hairy corporate systems are often broken down now into
reasonable sized chunks that POST and GET to each other, so you don't
need quite so many layers and adapters in the code of any one of them.
Just my grumpy-old-man 2p worth.
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On 11 December 2012 10:51, Andy Robinson wrote:
> We are looking for people who are smart, get
> things done and are good team players.
For all employers out there my HR guru goes to all the seminars
on employment law, and is very current on what we can and cannot do.
She has told m
On 11 December 2012 11:45, Matt Hamilton wrote:
> We just submitted a job ad to a University placement scheme site and there
> was a whole load of info there about what you can and can't say. e.g. you
> couldn't ask for someone 'energetic' as it implied ageism. *facepalm* I
> remember a while b
airly small business, we have enough 'old hands' already,
and we are mostly looking for people earlier in their careers
3. We are not looking for any one person with all of those skills,
just saying that those are all skills of interest.
4. Everything is negotiable
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Russel, I actually had a read of the Equality and Diversity Act 2010.
It defines seven "protected characteristics": age, disability, gender
reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation,
marriage and civil partnership and pregnancy and maternity.
I cannot find anything in it to
te to change it.
In the light of this morning's, er, entertainment, are the Python
developers on this list (well, all but one of them...) happy with the
way it currently works?
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On 3 January 2013 11:57, Jonathan Lange wrote:
>
> http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html makes a compelling case
> for choosing 'reply to sender' over 'reply to the list'.
>
Yes, I think the mailman user interface points to this article as well
and recommends the default of 'reply to sen
On 3 January 2013 17:07, Jon Ribbens wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 04:41:27PM +, Antonio Cavallo wrote:
>> like this?
>>
>> http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=50e5b456e4b04de5024a
>
> I don't want either of those options, I want the proper, standard
> list behaviour, which is "Reply-T
ted and on sale here
- first company based entirely on Python software, 2000 onwards,
evangelising the use of the language in UK etc etc
- 'chaired' UK Python Conference (albeit as a track somewhat under the
radar within the ACCU, but I can downplay) for about 5 years from 2002
on
ich one is registered with the list and use that, or
sign up again with your new one?
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Speaking as a relatively obsolete dinosaur, I would suggest that if
you are going to discuss specific deployment practices, you start with
the most fundamental ones: SSH, the unix shell and so on.
We have had issues over the years with people coming in and
introducing sexy new deployment tools, b
r development,
> testing or disaster recovery
> - so that you can smash and rebuild a compromised or faulty machine without
> wasting time
> - so that you can deploy a dozen times a day and get features or fixes into
> the hands of your users
>
>
> On 17 May 2013 15:39, M.-A.
y ones. We have been very happy with FCGI
for 6 years now for exactly these reasons.
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On 20 May 2013 14:51, Harry Percival wrote:
> Also, question for django people: static files, as collected by "manage.py
> collectstatic": in the repo, or not?
No. It's a deployment step.
It's REALLY useful to have a small set of "functional tests" which can
be run in a live web app. For exa
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On 9 September 2013 14:18, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
> They'd like me to include a license and copyright info in every source file
> (including empty __init__.py files).
I have had this with big companies before, long ago. It may actually
be sufficient to have one line saying something like...
"C
On 9 September 2013 19:53, Russel Winder wrote:
> The licence statement has to be in each and every individual file since
> in UK and USA law each file is deemed a separate work.
>
Russel, thanks. That's interesting.
The practical issue is "how not to forget over time". A test in a
test suite,
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If anyone here knows people in the English teaching or drama worlds
who might actually find this useful, I would be most grateful if you
could ...
* pass the link on
* like it on facebook
* tweet about it
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On 28 August 2014 12:15, Harry Percival wrote:
> Totally over being embarrassed about book signings now. Nope, not
> embarrassing at all. Book signings, I'm a real author, I do 'em, sure.
> N problem.
The champagne lifestyle and all the groupies take some getting used
to, don't they?
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Hi all,
As a list admin for the python-uk mailing list, I just approved a few
blocked messages. If cross-posting from another list, please be
aware that you normally have to join python-uk@python.org to post.
I am sorry I can't be there, nor have I been at any recent EuroPython,
but as a genera
le list, seems better than people accidentally sending private emails to
> everyone.
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I have never seen sites built, managed and hosted this way before. It's
brilliant! But where's the Python going to go? ;-)
I have to teach a bunch of schoolkids some basic web design this Easter
(front end only). We started off with concepts of version control, and I
was going to have to bamboo
> Are you motivated by cost, adventure, or something else?
Maybe 20 uninterrupted hours to sort out some slides? ;-)
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Does anyone know what textbooks are being used for the new computing
GCSE, which apparently uses Python?
This must be the best opportunity ever for a few good Python authors
and for O'Reilly - or another publisher who beats them to it ;-)
- Andy
On 17 April 2015 at 12:56, SW wrote:
> It has
finishes GCSEs in six weeks, at which point life
gets more manageable, and I hope to get out to a lot more community
events and conferences and start contributing again.So if you are
really keen to have an extra nomination I wouldn't mind, but I am not
going to press for it either.
pen mailing list at this
time, but if it goes ahead, I will
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You're right, a quick google says it has all changed since my fuzzy
memories of circa 2003...:
https://www.python.org/psf/membership/
Not sure I want to stump up $2000 now and get on the campaign trail,
I'd probably have to become an advocate for a move to Python 3, which
would involve fendin
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Salim, Hyde looks very impressive.
I've been helping a few small communities build sites with Jekyll and
GitHub Pages, where the page generation is done by GitHub after you
commit. Do you mind me asking what does this for Hyde? Is some agent
running somewhere else which updates all the pages and
s secret key functionality,
> meaning that anyone can merge-request to the jobs site, but control of the
> templates, build logic, etc, is held in a more restricted repo.
>
> I was meaning to write up our repo/code structure at some point, so may do
> this when I'm back from
ho did a PhD
> at UCL, and we regularly higher people from imperial.
I'm in touch with some people at UCL building bridges between their
data science department and the outside world. I'll ping my contact
there and ask...
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Thor
good match.
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On 18 May 2016 at 10:59, John via python-uk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A philosopher friend of mine wants to transition into working as a software
On 18 May 2016 at 14:18, Andy Robinson wrote:
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On 18 May 2016 at 15:52, Zeth wrote:
> My degrees are in econometrics and theology, and I also somehow found
> myself making a living from writing code. I know theology is much more
> practical than philosophy but I am sure the same logic applies*
There was a great Tim Ferriss podcast where he in
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