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Does anybody have any good ideas for how we could do this?
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I certainly learnt something, thanks for the time you put into the
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h. I'm just a bit of a fan of meetup.com's design :)
(By that I don't mean the graphical work)
Will subscribe to your wiki page.
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Hi all CERN-goers-from-the-UK,
I haven't yet booked a Hostel. Hotel is too expensive and the CERN
Hostel is fully booked.
Any recommendations by any other from-UK goers about hostels? Are
there any groups to join to share rooms?
Peter
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I'm based in london too. perhaps my rare musings could be added?
http://www.peterbe.com/rss.xml?oc=Python&oc=Zope
Simon Brunning wrote:
> A big thank you to Menno Smits and Remi Delon for setting up and
> hosting Planet London Python.
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Both the Ibis and Formula 1 are fully booked for the Saturday night. Anybody
willing to share a 2-bed room?
If you're paying from own pocket I can take the whole expense and claim it for
the whole room (if that makes sense)
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Thanks Joe! That worked. Also booked now.
On 21 September 2011 23:05, Joe wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> I have booked into the Britannia Coventry (via LateRooms.com) earlier today
> (0.5 miles). They seem to still have rooms as do others nearby. I booked a
> twin room so if you're really
At 7:30 there is a talk,
which is expected to last for about half an hour. After that we will
head to a pub for more geeky chat.
The meetings are always good fun, and everyone of any level of
experience or interest in Python is extremely welcome. Bring a friend!
Talk: "Safe"
===
West Yorkshire Python User Group Meeting - Thurs. 11 Aug.
===
About the meeting
=
We'll be arriving at Old Broadcasting House from about 6:30 onwards
for coffee and
===
West Yorkshire Python User Group Meeting - Thursday. 8 September.
===
About the meeting
=
We'll be arriving at Old Broadcasting House from about 6:3
, and everyone of any level of
experience or interest in Python is extremely welcome. Bring a friend!
Talk: "Testing in Python" - Peter Russell
-
Automated testing is now an important discipline in software
development. In this talk Peter will be pre
t for about an half an hour. After that we will head
to a pub for more geeky chat.
The meetings are always good fun, and everyone of any level of
experience or interest in Python is extremely welcome. Bring a friend!
= Talk: "Testing in Python" - Peter Russell =
This talk was postponed la
>
>
> I quite liked the semi-interactive (pseudo-interactive?) presentation
> shell from last time's default argument talk, in that it managed to
> replace slides with alternating printed code examples and running code
> (without the presenter touching the keyboard). {Was a link to that
> shared ar
As promised, I've (finally) written up my lightening talk on "using
Python's mutable default arguments for fun and profit" [1] from the last
London dojo. Any comments or corrections welcome, and I'll try to answer
any questions that come up.
[1] http://inglesp.github.com/2012/03/24/mutable-defaul
oom at the back of the ground
floor of the building. If you arrive late we may not hear the
doorbell, so please phone Peter on 07763 570 860.
= About the Group =
The West Yorkshire Python User Group (WYPy) have been meeting monthly
since 2007. Our meetings are free, and usually include at least on
alk in the boardroom at the back of the ground
floor of the building. If you arrive late we may not hear the
doorbell, so please phone Peter on 07763 570 860.
= About the Group =
The West Yorkshire Python User Group (WYPy) have been meeting monthly
since 2007. Our meetings are free, and usually
he offices of The Test People:
Albion Court
Albion Place
Leeds
West Yorkshire,
LS1 6JL
If you have trouble getting in, please call Peter on 07763570860.
== About the Group ==
The West Yorkshire Python User Group (WYPy) have been meeting monthly
since 2007. Our meetings are free, and usually
ut turning up after the start, it's fully expected that some
people will be later.
= Location =
We will be meeting at the offices of The Test People:
Floor 3
Albion Court
Albion Place
Leeds
West Yorkshire,
LS1 6JL
You will need to call Peter on 07763570860 for access, as we can't
he
With apologies to those who don't live/work London...
A handful of us are meeting for a pub lunch somewhere off the Clerkenwell
Road next Tuesday at 1pm. If you'd like to join us, drop me a line and
I'll book a table.
Peter.
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Albion Place
Leeds
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You will need to call Peter on 07763570860 for access, as we can't
hear the buzzer at the door.
= About the Group =
The West Yorkshire Python User Group (WYPy) have been meeting monthly
since 2007. Our meetings are free, and usually include at lea
offices of The Test People:
Floor 3
Albion Court
Albion Place
Leeds
West Yorkshire,
LS1 6JL
You will need to call Peter on 07763570860 for access, as we can't
hear the buzzer at the door.
= About the Group =
The West Yorkshire Python User Group (WYPy) have been meeting monthly
since 2007. Our mee
>
> It's REALLY useful to have a small set of "functional tests" which can
> be run in a live web app. For example, for an online purchase
> process, you might have a selenium test which steps right through a
> purchase using a known "only for tests" account or credit card number.
> And it's an a
here [2].
If there is a dataset you think we should we should be scraping, or you
have any other ideas or feedback for #FlashHacks, please let me know,
preferably via our mailing list [3] but just email me otherwise.
Do get in touch!
Peter
[0] http://opencorporates.com
[1] http://missions.op
> I'm starting my week-long exercise on trying it out on a slice of our
existing Django monster. I'll report back.
Echoes of Captain Oates here?
Anyway, reviving an old thread: Brandon Rhodes talks provides a
straightforward and accessible summary of "The Clean Architecture" in a
recent talk[0] a
;re interested, drop me a line, and we can try to work something
out.
Cheers,
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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 criticism of my supervisor to my entire department
at university, I'm not sure that it always is amusing, and so I'm in favour
o
Hi Steve, hi everyone,
There'll be an announcement on this list soon! But the important details:
the conference will again be in Coventry, and will run from 18th-21st
September.
Cheers,
Peter.
On 3 March 2015 at 08:26, Stestagg wrote:
> Hi
>
> It's been pointed out that g
and during the conference.
If you're interested in helping out, please get in touch with us at
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> What purpose does DJUGL serve? great question. Would really be interested
> to see what the community thinks?
>
> Given that it's always a sellout (when it's properly advertised!) I think
this is a question that answers itself.
>From my perspective, I've always enjoyed meeting and learning fro
I think this is a great place for people (particularly people like Andrea,
who's an active contributor to the UK Python community) to share that
they're looking for work. It's certainly been used for that in the past,
and I don't think Andrea needs to apologise for anything.
On 26 May 2015 at 13:
mid-March.
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ring bursaries
<http://2016.pyconuk.org/teachers/bursaries/> to cover the cost of
supply cover.
You'll find more details about the whole conference on our website
<http://2016.pyconuk.org/>.
If you've got any questio
n at PyCon
UK, and I would like us to do the same for Rob. If you have any messages
of support or reminiscences that you would like to share with Rob, please
send them to me by the end of Saturday. The PyCon UK committee will
collate them and we'll send them on to Ann.
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Peter.
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Are you uploading to S3? 100 Continue is pretty obscure, it's sent by
the server _before_ the client has sent the body, lots of clients don't
expect that and handle it badly. See
https://github.com/boto/boto/issues/2207
On 02/12/2016 16:10, Florian BERBAR wrote:
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I try
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Finally, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the PyCon UK Committee
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thank Owen Campbell for the hard work to make this happen.
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Cheers,
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I would be grateful if you could pass the below code to Python community in
UK.
The discount code is:
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Hi everyone,
There are rumours that a heavyweight boxing match may be taking place in
Cardiff on the Saturday of PyCon UK, and so accommodation in the city has
been snapped up much more quickly this year than usual.
If you're coming to the conference, *you should book your accommodation now*.
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