Re: [python-uk] A question about etiquette for posting jobs or looking for extra help on freelance gigs

2019-01-30 Thread Michael
tering simpler is always nice though. Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] C is it faster than numpy

2022-02-25 Thread Michael
of it. Output from a pure python version of a piece of code that performs the same operation - calculates the triangle number of N, N times: michael@conceptual:~$ ./triangles.py 1500 time using pure python: 1.81 sec time using pure python & memoisation: 1.7 sec Note that's 15 mill

[python-uk] Python Meetup Manchester?

2006-01-18 Thread Michael
they want :-). Regards, Michael. -- http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Home ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] Python Meetup Manchester?

2006-01-19 Thread Michael
Cool :-) I've put a page up here for people to sign up (if they want), and add comments regarding things they'd like to see or might bring with them. link:: http://yeoldeclue.com/cgi-bin/blog/blog.cgi?rm=viewpost&postid=1137623603 See you there! Michael. -- http://kamaelia.sour

Re: [python-uk] Turbogears

2006-01-24 Thread Michael
unch of (generally mature) Useful Stuff (tm) that I've seen lots of people rave about for some time (CherryPy for example). Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] Turbogears

2006-01-24 Thread Michael
tp://yeoldeclue.com/cgi-bin/blog/blog.cgi?rm=viewpost&postid=1137623603 (I'm half tempted to ditch using the port of cgi_app that I use on a handful of projects now as a result of this, *IF* it'll work on sourceforge...) Regards, Michael. __

Re: [python-uk] TEST

2006-04-01 Thread Michael
On Saturday 01 April 2006 06:40, Lani Stokes wrote: > TEST import unittest import TEST class SmokeTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_SmokeTest(self): """__init__ - Called with no arguments succeeds""" T = TEST.TEST() if __name__=="__

[python-uk] Manchester 2.0 Beta? Re: London 2.0 rc5

2006-04-24 Thread Michael
- that is having it dynamic languages rather than just Python? (Personally I think that'd be a good idea) If so, was the Lass a good idea, or does anyone have a better idea? Would people prefer a different venue? Michael. On Monday 24 April 2006 14:14, Simon Brunning wrote: > Sam Ne

Re: [python-uk] Manchester 2.0 Beta? Re: London 2.0 rc5

2006-04-25 Thread Michael
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 21:01, Michael Hudson wrote: ... > What about Bristol? Not that I'm there very often at the moment, I'm > more likely to make a London meet en route to an airport... For me, London would be closer (in terms of trains) than Bristol. (Indeed amsterdam wou

[python-uk] Kamaelia 0.5.0 Released :-)

2006-10-01 Thread Michael
it forwards audio as well) and scribble with colleagues located elsewhere. Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] Multicore Kamaelia

2008-03-15 Thread Michael
n.sourceforge.net/svnroot/kamaelia/trunk/Sketches/MPS/pprocess/MultiPipeline.py This wouldn't've been as easy to write without using Paul's really nice code, so I'll just embarass him and say thank you for that here :-) Michael __

Re: [python-uk] Looking for developers in Lahndahn Tahn

2008-09-18 Thread Michael
On Thursday 18 September 2008 15:09:02 David Walker wrote: > PS No agencies, please.  We eat them for breakfast - they are our > playthings. You don't want breakfast and toys? :-) Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@pyth

Re: [python-uk] [pyconuk] Correction: London Python Meetup, Wednesday, October the 8th

2008-09-25 Thread Michael
On Thursday 25 September 2008 17:14:29 Simon Brunning wrote: > Sorry - that's *Wednesday* the 8th. I shouldn't be allowed out on my > own, I really shouldn't. That's the point of a meetup isn't it? *ducks and runs* :) Michael. __

Re: [python-uk] Python Developers Wanted.

2008-10-16 Thread Michael
On Thursday 16 October 2008 01:44:52 Anand Kumria wrote: > 'city company'. Aka "a company about to go bust", if the news is anything to go by. Michael. -- http://www.kamaelia.org/Home ___ python-uk mailing list py

Re: [python-uk] Code dojos

2009-08-31 Thread Michael
On Monday 31 August 2009 12:24:28 greg nwosu wrote: > Does anyone know of any python code dojos being run in the london area, if > there are none does anyone want to help me set one up? > > Greg -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo - 17 September 200

[python-uk] Pyserial on Raspberry Pi returning just "\x00" ie NULL characters

2012-07-02 Thread Michael
th built in servo control circuits - essentially an Arduino duemilanove clone with a motor shield combined c) I had all the bits and really didn't expect serial connection to/from the Pi to be where I'd get issues! Any suggestions (good or bad :), comments or sympathy welcome :-) baffled-of

Re: [python-uk] Pyserial on Raspberry Pi returning just "\x00" ie NULL characters

2012-07-02 Thread Michael
power supply. So I'm pretty sure power isn't the issue (but can't rule it out). I wasn't aware of the more recent debian image. I'll try that before hunting around in strace output - much appreciated! Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] LIVE Python Developer Vacancies

2012-11-30 Thread Michael
27;t be dead, they'd be merely resting. Pining even. Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] The perils of reply-to

2013-01-03 Thread Michael
On 3 January 2013 17:13, Michael Foord wrote: > > On 3 Jan 2013, at 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=50e5b456e4b04de5

Re: [python-uk] The perils of reply-to

2013-01-03 Thread Michael
On 3 January 2013 17:29, Jon Ribbens wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 05:13:57PM +, Michael Foord wrote: > > On 3 Jan 2013, at 17:07, Jon Ribbens > > wrote: > > > I don't want either of those options, I want the proper, standard > > > list behavio

Re: [python-uk] The perils of reply-to

2013-01-03 Thread Michael
On 3 January 2013 22:41, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 07:41:31PM +0000, Michael wrote: >> On 3 January 2013 17:29, Jon Ribbens wrote: >> > On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 05:13:57PM +, Michael Foord wrote: >> > > On 3 Jan 2013, at 17:07, Jon Ribbens

Re: [python-uk] The perils of reply-to

2013-01-03 Thread Michael
On 3 January 2013 23:24, Daniele Procida wrote: > On Thu, Jan 3, 2013, Michael wrote: > >>Or is he wrong about your apparent obstinate belief in your desires ? >>(I personally would have said petulant) > > That's uncalled-for. > > It would be gauche to e

Re: [python-uk] Python Trademark at Risk in Europe

2013-02-15 Thread Michael
same name over a period of years, I can see what probably led them to think (incorrectly) they could/should try to get it) Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] Python Trademark at Risk in Europe

2013-02-15 Thread Michael
Hi Tim, On 15 February 2013 11:09, Tim Golden wrote: > > In case that's useful info, Michael, would you mind forwarding it > back to psf-tradema...@python.org ? As far as I can tell you're only > sending to python-uk. Will do. As you'd expect/suspect I fully suppo

Re: [python-uk] Suggestions / best practices for deployment

2013-05-16 Thread Michael
While we're on topic - what would people say is best practice for testing of a web API in a way that slots cleanly into a CI setup? Lots of different options out there, hence the q. (I realise this is also a bit like saying how long is a piece of string) Michael. On 15 May 2013 10:57,

Re: [python-uk] Reading list

2013-06-26 Thread Michael
vamped version (Beginning Python) by the same author is like. I don't use either any more unsurprisingly! Michael. On 26 June 2013 10:48, wrote: > Hi, > I'm looking for an introductory book in python: do you have any suggestion? > > I'm shortlisting few so far: &g

Re: [python-uk] Moar jobs at Made.com, againer!

2014-09-15 Thread Michael
> (See what I did there? That was just off the cuff. I can do lots more like that.) Now make it spin in 3D, and explode into a kaleidoscope of flickering sofas. (Go on, you know you want to) :) Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.

[python-uk] Wanna help? BBC Make It Digital 2015 - Partnerships (kids/coding related)

2014-12-02 Thread Michael
swer them here and now, as soon as I can answer them I will :-) One question that has arisen though so far is "it looks like you're doing something like X, I/my company/my contact do something like Y, is that of interest?" please assume that it IS of interest :-) Regards, Mic

Re: [python-uk] Job Ad: Senior Python Engineers -Skimlinks - London

2015-02-04 Thread Michael
quot;oh, why did I bother? They're just talking about reply-to rather than our fussball table!" :-D Michael. On 4 February 2015 at 14:16, Andy Robinson wrote: > I'm one of the list admins. There are a couple of others. Happy to > make a change if a significant majority fe

Re: [python-uk] Job Ad: Senior Python Engineers -Skimlinks - London

2015-02-04 Thread Michael
But surely the bikeshed should be blue! Michael On 4 February 2015 at 15:38, Peter Inglesby wrote: > It seems like several of the arguments for keeping the current behaviour > are that it's amusing when somebody gets it wrong. As somebody who once > accidentally reply-alled c

[python-uk] John

2015-02-27 Thread Michael
In respect of John, I'll 'light' a throwing (LED taped to a coin battery). Seems more appropriate than a candle. . Bye John. Michael ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] Microbit

2015-03-12 Thread Michael
ack. :-) Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] Microbit

2015-03-13 Thread Michael
lving ply) The actual final device wil be using a different chip, so we'll see on that front. The micropython device is cool though :-) As I get the go ahead to release stuff, I will do so. Meanwhile, the PSF are an official partner, so I'll be supporting Nick. Michael. On 13 March 2015

Re: [python-uk] DJUGL - Django User Group London: this evening (April 22th) at 19:00 c/o WayraUK

2015-04-22 Thread Michael
ill, I can hope :-) Regards, Michael. On 22 April 2015 at 11:48, a.gra...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > I tweeted it a couple of times and even the official DJUGL account > tweeted about it, but we all forgot to post here. > > I'm sorry :( > > On 22 April 2015 at 11:

Re: [python-uk] Congratulations Carrie Anne and Naomi

2015-06-02 Thread Michael
Congratulations to both of you! Michael. -- @sparks_rd / michael.spa...@bbc.co.uk On 2 June 2015 at 08:23, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > Hi Folks, > > In case you've not heard, two UK based Pythonistas have been elected as > directors of the Python Software

Re: [python-uk] Nicholas Tollervey winner of PSF Community Service Award

2015-06-24 Thread Michael
Congratulations Nick! Michael. On 24 June 2015 at 14:31, Naomi Ceder wrote: > As a member of the PSF board of directors it gives me great pleasure to > report that our own Nicholas Tollervey has been awarded the PSF's Community > Service Award for Q2, 2015 in recognition

Re: [python-uk] python-uk Digest, Vol 144, Issue 5

2015-09-02 Thread Michael
nting the bike shed green) Michael. -- http://sparkslabs.com/michael/ On 2 September 2015 at 23:12, Stestagg wrote: > The rule we use for pythonjobs.github.io is that the advert has to name > the actual company the ad is for(not just an agency/broker). This was > something that Sal

Re: [python-uk] Open Sourcing MicroPython on the BBC micro:bit

2015-10-20 Thread Michael
tely astonishing that Damien managed to port python to the micro:bit - it's an absolutely tiny device - just 16K RAM, so getting this much python in such little runtime space is an amazing feat :-) Regards, Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] URGENT: Volunteers for teacher collaboration please... :-)

2016-02-17 Thread Michael
Nick, Please put me down for Lancaster and Manchester. BTW, did you mean for Manchester & Southampton to be on the same day? Manchester: 23rd March Southampton: 23rd March Michael On 17 February 2016 at 08:30, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I realise I must sound

Re: [python-uk] Coding "Bootcamps"

2016-05-18 Thread Michael
in the outside world, that's a sign that your > profession has gone off the rails somewhere...". > Of course, HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy does have an excellent piece on the employment rights, wherefores protecting philosophers' jobs, as described by the Philosophers' workers un

[python-uk] PyConUK Saturday supper

2016-09-17 Thread michael
Some of us are planning to dine here after the lightning talks. If you want to join in, let me know by 2pm and I will try to book. If you drcide later, come anyway: it doesn't matter if we're on more than one table. I'll hang around outside the conference entrance for 5 min after the lightning talk

Re: [python-uk] BBC micro:bit hardware released under open license

2016-10-19 Thread Michael
opython will run on). (It's on pyxie -[a verbal play on pycc - pyc-c ] pypi/github/my website) I know that's a non-answer largely, at best slightly useful, but hopefully useful, Regarding a breakout board - proto pic have been tweeting about lots of interesting breakout boards they'v

Re: [python-uk] What trends should we watch Python during 2017..?

2016-12-07 Thread Michael
is designed to allow for profiles for targetting different platforms (to make testing easier), so it can spit out linux executables as well as arduino hex files at the moment. (And obviously nicely printed C++ code :) ) Michael. On 7 December 2016 at 11:24, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > I'

Re: [python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

2016-12-08 Thread Michael
n't tolerate a high peak of 5 ads in a month - not even this month, perhaps they need to re-evaluate their response) Anyway, that's my tuppenceworth. Michael. On 8 December 2016 at 14:00, Andy Robinson wrote: > On 8 December 2016 at 09:29, James Broadhead > wrote: > > &

Re: [python-uk] Python Platform Developer - Counter Terrorism

2017-02-20 Thread Michael
On 20 February 2017 at 11:44, S Walker wrote: > I'm just wondering what happens if two people with the (BOGUS AGREEMENTS) > disclaimer mail each other. This inspires ideas for future dojo silliness. > > I believe a major apathy disclaimer starts being expressed at that stag

Re: [python-uk] Python role - South East England

2017-10-12 Thread Michael
n if we go there, we'll end up talking about reply-to policies, vi, vim, emacs, joe, tabs vs spaces, 8 space tabs vs 4 space, and other silly things, so I'll just godwinise it by comparing my "It'z In ze rulez" post to being something far more extreme... and close this down befor

[python-uk] Hello All

2005-04-13 Thread Michael Foord
Hello there, I've just discovered the python-uk mailing list :-) Jolly pleasant it is too. Best Regards, Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] Hello All

2005-04-13 Thread Michael Foord
Hello there, I've just discovered the python-uk mailing list :-) Jolly pleasant it is too. Best Regards, Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] Open Tech 2005 (Hammersmith) : Kamaelia Talk & Sprint

2005-07-14 Thread Michael Sparks
ich has clear benefits for everyone! (Even though the internet is not TV :) I've mooted this with a couple of people so far who think it's a fun/good idea, but I'd like to hear from some of the people who go to the london python meetups before posting to comp.lang.python. Best

Re: [python-uk] London Python Meetup, October the 10th.

2005-09-08 Thread Michael Sparks
t of interest, are people planning on going to Euro OSCON? (If you are, I've been given some a couple of discount codes, one I can give out 4 more times, and another than I can give out as many times as I like (AFACIT)) Also, are you planning on announcing this on c.l.p ? Michael. -- h

Re: [python-uk] London Python Meetup, October the 10th.

2005-09-12 Thread Michael Sparks
ements. Think I should? You're probably right about c.l.p, but c.l.p.a seems to encourage it periodically ? Personally I'd say it wouldn't hurt. I wonder what the popularity would be of a python crawl vs sprint... :-) Michael. -- Michael Sparks, Senior R&D Eng

[python-uk] Python Meetup Monday 10th?

2005-10-08 Thread Michael Sparks
Hi, I hadn't heard a peep on the list since the last comments. Is Monday still on? OOI, would it be inappropriate to call this a Python Crawl rather than a sprint ;-) (sorry :-) Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org

Re: [python-uk] Python Meetup Monday 10th?

2005-10-10 Thread Michael Foord
Simon Brunning wrote: > On 10/10/05, John J Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Will there be spam? > > > I might spoil you. > Shame I won't be there... have a good time guys. Fuzzy > -- > Cheers, > Simon B, > [EMAIL PROTECTED], > http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/ > __

Re: [python-uk] Python Meetup Monday 10th?

2005-10-10 Thread Michael Sparks
On Monday 10 Oct 2005 14:45, John J Lee wrote: > Will there be spam? I can bring a tin of spam if you REALLY want, he says looking at the tin on his desk... :-) Michael -- Michael Sparks, Senior R&D Engineer, Digital Media Group [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/

Re: [python-uk] Are you looking for a new exciting opportunity as a Python Develo per

2005-12-01 Thread Michael Foord
package available) >> I'm also interested in location. I'd be interested in a junior developer position, but am not keen to relocate. All the best, Michael Foord (Fuzzyman) http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml >> > > Hi, > > I may be interested i

Re: [python-uk] Web Development with Python

2005-12-14 Thread Michael Foord
Simon Faulkner wrote: > I often have to write small web databases - nothing too fancy, just a > table or 2 and a few forms/reports. Sometimes it's just a web frontend > to a program othertimes more like a database for tracking items. > > I have used Python and MySQL in CGI but it seems quite lo

[python-uk] Reminder: Python Meet Manchester 8th Feb, Lass O'Gowrie

2006-02-01 Thread Michael Sparks
thon, but are interested in other things like RoR, please come along - the London meets are interesting because of the eclectic mix of people/interests :-) Likewise if there's anything you'd be interested in seeing/hearing about, please come and chat about

Re: [python-uk] Reminder: Python Meet Manchester 8th Feb, Lass O'Gowrie

2006-02-01 Thread Michael Hudson
Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > > Just a reminder that Python Meet Manchester is happening NEXT week. > * Where: Lass O'Gowrie Pub. Directions: http://tinyurl.com/cp3kv > * When: 7pm onwards, Wed 8th Feb > > I don't know if thi

Re: [python-uk] Reminder: Python Meet Manchester 8th Feb, Lass O'Gowrie

2006-02-01 Thread Michael Sparks
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 17:42, Michael Hudson wrote: ... > > I don't know if this'll be the first meetup for pythonistas that's > > happened in Manchester, but it'll be the first one I've been to there - > > should be fun :-) > > Hey, you

Re: [python-uk] I'm not going to the ACCU conference

2006-04-18 Thread Michael Hudson
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! When is good for you? Wednesday night

Re: [python-uk] Manchester 2.0 Beta? Re: London 2.0 rc5

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Hudson
Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > > It's been a few months since the last Northern Python Meetup, if anyone's up > for a repeat, how about having Manchester 2.1 Beta ? :-) What about Bristol? Not that I'm there very often at the moment, I&#x

[python-uk] Northampton Meetup

2006-04-26 Thread Michael Foord
Hello all, While we're discussing meetups (I hope to be at the May 3rd one), would anyone be interested in a Northampton meetup sometime ? Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://ma

[python-uk] [ TONIGHT 7pm onwards ] Re: Manchester 2.0 Beta ? Re: London 2.0 rc5

2006-05-04 Thread Michael Sparks
l be wearing a BBC R&D t-shirt. There may also be a penguin on the table :) Best Regards, Michael. -- Michael Sparks, Senior Research Engineer, BBC Research, Technology Group [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kamaelia Project Lead, http://kamaelia.sf.net/ Summer of Code: http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Su

[python-uk] europython 2006 registration open!

2006-05-19 Thread Michael Hudson
Registration for EuroPython 2006 at CERN near Geneva in Switzerland from 3-5 July is now open: http://www.europython.org/sections/registration_issues You can still propose a talk: http://www.europython.org/sections/tracks_and_talks/announcements/call-for-proposals EuroPython is *the* European P

[python-uk] europython 2006 timetable taking shape!

2006-06-05 Thread Michael Hudson
If you point your favourite web browsing software at http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceTimeTable.py?confId=44&showDate=all&showSession=all&detailLevel=contribution&viewMode=parallel you should fine most of the schedule for a conference. The timetable is still very preliminary, but the content of t

[python-uk] EP2006 timetable and reduced registration

2006-06-07 Thread Michael Hudson
Hi Pythonistas! EuroPython 2006 is nearing and there is much good news! We have a very nice program of over 100 interesting talks (sorry that we had to reject some), see here for yourself: http://www.europython.org/timetable Also we have slots for 50 lightning (5 minute) talks so be sure t

Re: [python-uk] London Python meetup on the 12th

2006-07-10 Thread Michael Foord
27;ll be there. I'll try to drag along as many of my coworkers as possible. Is the venue chosen yet ? If someone has a laptop I *may* be able to demo the new version of Movable Python (for Python 2.2-2.5 plus IronPython) if anyone is interested ? All the best, Michael F

Re: [python-uk] London Python meetup on the 12th

2006-07-10 Thread Michael Foord
Simon Brunning wrote: > On 7/10/06, Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Great - I'll be there. I'll try to drag along as many of my coworkers as >> possible. >> >> Is the venue chosen yet ? >> > > Nope. I'll get on it

Re: [python-uk] London Python meetup on the 12th

2006-07-12 Thread Michael Foord
Aargh... pressure of life and all that, and I can't make it. I hope you guys have (are having) a good time without me. :-( Michael http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml Fuzzyman wrote: > Original Message > Subject: Re: [python-uk] London Python meetup

Re: [python-uk] London Python Planet

2006-10-10 Thread Michael Sparks
s ;) Feed: http://yeoldeclue.com/cgi-bin/blog/feed.cgi Now you know where my occasional inane drivellings are :-) (But hey, in the eyes of some, I blog a bit therefore I am, rather than I blog not therefore I am not :-) Michael (Now based north of the watford gap) -- Michael

[python-uk] North West GeekUp Tuesday 14th November Re: London Python Meetup, Wednesday the 15th of November

2006-11-06 Thread Michael Sparks
ing event for an evening of conversation and potential dealmaking. We aim to encourage creative thinking. """ (Sounds like this second thing *might be* a charged for thing though) Michael. On Monday 06 November 2006 12:17, Simon Brunning wrote: > Details here: <http:

[python-uk] request to supply diazepam tablets.

2006-12-01 Thread MICHAEL PALMER
hi there its mick i would like too buy some valium off you but wud like a tester first then i would buy a very large amount cheers mick___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] Next Manchester Geekup, January 9th 2007

2007-01-02 Thread Michael Sparks
t the Royal Northern College of Music (in the chorus :) with MUGSS, ... in the style of Bollywood in mid-February for modest insults starting at 5GBP. For more information see here: * http://www.mugss.org/show/ * http://www.mugss.org/show/tickets/ Happy New Year to everyone :) Mi

Re: [python-uk] London Python Meetup, Tuesday January the 16th

2007-01-03 Thread Michael Foord
Simon Brunning wrote: > Details here: > > > Bah, Tuesday. I can't make it. :-( Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles.shtml ___ python-uk mailing l

Re: [python-uk] Help Please

2007-01-28 Thread Michael Sparks
, (8, 7), (8, 8)] Do you see what's going on there? Regards, Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-03 Thread Michael Sparks
into arranging food or similar ? [*] http://www.manchesterdda.com/article/83/ As a result, I'm wondering - is anyone else interested in co-convening such a beast? If there is, please email me back! Michael. -- http://kamaelia.sourceforge

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-03 Thread Michael Foord
Hello Michael, Sorry for the top-post, but your actual suggestion is a long way down. :-) I would certainly be very interested in attending and helping with such an event. It sounds like a great idea. Unfortunately I'm tied up with writing a book, which will probably take me through unti

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-03 Thread Michael Sparks
On Saturday 03 February 2007 19:42, Michael Foord wrote: > Hello Michael, > > Sorry for the top-post, but your actual suggestion is a long way down. :-) No problem. I wanted to make sure I'd got some context :) > I would certainly be very interested in attending and helping wit

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-03 Thread Michael Foord
Michael Sparks wrote: > [snip..] >> Unfortunately I'm tied up with writing a book, which will probably take >> me through until May/June. >> > > Oh is this the IronPython book? Cool :) > > Yup. Just completed the first draft of chapter 2.

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Sparks
pt now because I realised that's the other weekend "attached" to the week with the august bank holiday, and many people go away then. Thoughts? Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] [Ann] New user group

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Sparks
taken a look and there 2 jobs specific to Merseyside posted, so it'd probably be a good idea :) I'll try and come along to a future meet if possible :) Regards, Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Foord
Michael Sparks wrote: > On Monday 05 February 2007 12:19, Andy Robinson wrote: > >>> 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 i

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Foord
Richard Smedley wrote: > On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 19:30:39 Michael Foord wrote: > >>> As a result, I'm tempted to suggest either: >>>* 8/9 Sept (my preference) >>> >>> >> Sounds good to me... but then I barely know what I'm

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Sparks
On Monday 05 February 2007 20:21, Richard Smedley wrote: .. > I barely know what I'm doing today but I think I have a reasonable > handle on September ;-) > > I'd already written to Michael S off-list where, inter alia, I > favoured this date - despite the clash with LBW2

Re: [python-uk] [OT] MU G&S (was: New user group)

2007-02-05 Thread Michael Sparks
On Monday 05 February 2007 13:57, Tim Golden wrote: > [Michael Sparks] > > > I won't be there unfortunately because I'll > > be at a rehearsal - http://www.mugss.org/show/ . > > Hey! Hope it goes well. Thanks! > If you look here: > > http://www.mugss

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK !

2007-02-06 Thread Michael Sparks
. > > Yes, there's no clash other than possibly with dates, as the ideas are > indeed complementary :-) Michael and I are meeting in Brum today and no > doubt will make some proposals afterwards. Further to this, we had a chat and came to the conclusion that maybe the end of Ju

[python-uk] Python Training in London

2007-02-09 Thread Michael Foord
Hello all, Since I've been working in London I've been asked about Python training at least a couple of times. Does anyone know of any that has / is / will be done ? Michael Foord http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles.shtml ___

Re: [python-uk] Python Training in London

2007-02-10 Thread Michael Foord
Interesting to know John, thanks. If I get further enquiries I'll push them in your direction. Are you allowed to say which bank you do training for? Michael http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles.shtml John Pinner wrote: > Michael Foord wrote: > >> Hello all, >

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London

2007-03-14 Thread Michael Foord
ed by questions works well for many subjects. How about sprinting style as well ? All the best, Michael Foord http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London

2007-03-15 Thread Michael Foord
27;t work out for any reason, the Institute > of Physics also have good facilities at 76 Portland Place. Probably > not free, but not too expensive either. > From a socialising point of view, the Python meetups that Simon Brunning organises are fantastic. :-) Michael Foord http:

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London

2007-03-15 Thread Michael Foord
Tim Golden wrote: > Michael Foord wrote: > >> Mike Pentney wrote: >> >>> Hi, Andy. >>> >>> I've been using Python off and on for about 18 months or so. >>> I'd be very interested in attending. I don't (unfortunate

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London

2007-03-15 Thread Michael Grazebrook
I'm an IET member and attend their lectures occasionally. It's part of the the Institute of Engineering Technology's mission to put on the sort of presentations and lectures we'd like. So we're helping with their mission. If you don't know it, the IET is the engineer's equivalent of the institu

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London

2007-03-15 Thread Michael Grazebrook
Andy Robinson wrote: > > 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

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London

2007-03-15 Thread Michael Foord
rms of materials and financial support), so that may be worth exploring if necessary. Michael Foord Michael Grazebrook wrote: > I'm an IET member and attend their lectures occasionally. It's part of > the the Institute of Engineering Technology's mission to put on the

[python-uk] Python lecture series

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Grazebrook
I talked to Xenophon Christolou who runs the London IET group about the idea of putting on some Python events. He was very supportive. I was expecting we'd have to plan months ahead, but we're in luck - if WE Can act fast enough! A speaker cancelled for the 11th April. For this one, we'd need

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Grazebrook
Allow me a trip into fantasy land. I'd like to play with an idea for a lecture of broad appeal suitable for the 11th, where we addresses a wider audience of non-Python users. What do you think? Ten lines of code - Python's power Lecture by ???, Michael Grazebrook, and ??? Date &a

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-17 Thread Michael Foord
Tim Golden wrote: > Michael Grazebrook wrote: > [snip..] > > > If you're really after an interface builder, I know > from his blog that Michael Foord has done stuff with > IronPython and the .NET Windows Forms stuff, so maybe > he could step forward. (But I'

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-18 Thread Michael Grazebrook
lly I hardly use it myself these days! (Out of interest, do you use my module or have you rolled your own?) But this is not going to buy the baby a new hat (to coin a phrase). Michael G: has anyone come forward privately with definite offers of help? We obviously have to get this moving if we

Re: [python-uk] PyCamp UK

2007-03-20 Thread Michael Sparks
mall wiki at some point either today or tomorrow, and post about it again then to start moving things forward. Many thanks for prodding :-) Michael. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] BBC Research, Kamaelia & Google's Summer of Code 2007

2007-03-22 Thread Michael Sparks
Monday midnight. * Url? http://code.google.com/soc/ Please feel free to forward this to any students or student groups you would find this interesting ! :-) Regards, Michael. -- Michael Sparks, Senior Research Engineer, BBC Research, Technology Group [EMAIL PRO

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