d perhaps even arrange a budget-priced
"Python open day" for those who find the £300-plus conference
a stretch, or tack on some training events.
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Tim Couper wrote:
yes alive and used for announcing uk-specific python events (and other
chat), like the upcoming meet-up in London tomorrow evening, if I'm not
mistaken ..
Tim
Dr Tim Couper
CTO, SciVisum Ltd
www.scivisum.com
andy wrote:
Hi all
At the risk of being flamed, I
Alexander Harrowell wrote:
I'm sure many have seen this:
http://xkcd.com/353/
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Hi all
At the risk of being flamed, I just wanted to see if this list was still
active. I've been a subscriber for a few days now and there have been no
posts.
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orld won't let me forget it
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whole year's worth of computer
science grads just come on the market, as well as furloughed IT staff
volunteering for other projects. Hopefully it will work itself out in
a couple of months...
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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])
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e can do these or has another idea, I suggest to post this list
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Thanks, please do ask, and I'll email him again. He might not have got
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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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some peoples' definitions of North. John, is this still looking likely?
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I'll stop there ;-)
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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
> Andy> I know the organisers have extended it and I believe it was
> Andy> a bit later - I'll find out and get back to you.
>
> My understanding was that their server went down on the last day of
> the early bird registration period, so they extended it to th
lternative and will as always have a fantastic programme...
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he main thing which changes since then is having py2exe and Python zip
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and Friday has the dinner...
Blackwells' drinks budget is not infinite and I guess it will end by
20:00 latest. Whichever evening you want I suggest any non-delegates
come to the hotel bar (just inside entrance) between 19:30-20:00 and
Pythonistas gather there before going out for food...
com/calendar/>), I've set up a public Calendar
> called "London Python", into which I'll put any London based Python
> related events I come across.
No results for the search just yet. Maybe they cache stuff, will try
again later...
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> 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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-Original Message-
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
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
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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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Simon Brunning wrote:
>
> I'm game.
>
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t address now,
> so sorry again for blighting your New Year
> with a rash of unsightly HTML mails!
>
No worries - at least we had double-digit traffic for a brief while ;-)
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>> Oh is this the IronPython book? Cool :)
>>
>>
> Yup. Just completed the first draft of chapter 2. Already behind
> schedule. :-)
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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 afte
We are just starting a new user group in the Northwest here called
NorWeb, that has quite a python component to it:
http://norweb.cnuk.org/about/
Next chat is on the 16th about Django
http://norweb.cnuk.org/
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> so it'd
> probably be a good idea :)
>
> I'll try and come along to a future meet if possible :)
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> It says the 15th on the web?
>
> http://norweb.cnuk.org/category/events/
My apologies. As ever (well occasionally) the web is correct and my
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ecially if we can space them out a bit and none
are so big that they knacker the organisers.
John, please ack if/when you get this through the mailing list
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Reminder, meeting is tonight.
On 5 Feb 2007, at 12:41, Andy McKay wrote:
> We are just starting a new user group in the Northwest here called
> NorWeb, that has quite a python component to it:
>
> http://norweb.cnuk.org/about/
>
> Next chat is on the 16th about Django
>
>
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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rks last April because they actually
consult for a lot of these firms, and was hoping to do an initial one
last summer but it never came off. They are plugged into a lot of these
places. I'm pretty sure those on this list could tell half a dozen banks.
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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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On 15 Jun 2007, at 10:27, Richard Lewis wrote:
> Hello Pythonistas,
>
> Has anyone else registered for PyCon UK in Birmingham in September?
I quite fancy it. I'm a Perl guy though - so people might think I'm
spying :)
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any other servers). I can only
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27;t use
> lolcats (not much anyway).
Two questions: does Cumbria count as North West and is a Perl guy
allowed to sit in? :)
(for what it's worth I'm a Perl person who's completely opposed to
any kind of language based apartheid. I know Python
On 10 Sep 2007, at 19:56, Giacomo Lacava wrote:
> Well, you already subscribed to the Python-UK list, and Cumbria is
> usually considered North-West, so I don't see how you wouldn't belong
> :)
Cool :)
> (just don't try to make me use Perl, my brain is not big enough!
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,
an't make it, dammit. For the first time in three years I'm in the
country when there is a meet up. Sadly I'll be nowhere near the smoke.
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On 09/10/2007, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have Tim Golden down to tell us about WMI, Andy Robinson to talk
> about "personalised publishing" using Django, plus quickies from Giles
oogle.
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On 18 Oct 2007, at 17:15, Giacomo Lacava wrote:
> On 18/10/2007, Andy McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Blue Fountain is looking for a web application developer.
>
> thanks Andy, your HR needs a spell-checker too ;) "Web Appplication"
Thanks, gosh darn it ther
> 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
n writing.
There is a possibility of some travel to client sites worldwide
(clients include luxury resorts and tropical island tourist
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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 ;-)
_
;./hive2 -k kf/"+file+"/ -o "+file+".xml /data/
test/"+fileName
print command
os.system(command)
#
i get the following error...
File "/home/qmss2/Desktop/sbd/mpg.py", line 13, in
print filename
NameError: name 'filename'
#x27;d like to know more, please just call or email me.
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p.s. Ditto about agencies. Our staff are trained to screen out agency
cal
ings up 2.6.2.I have to type 'python3' to get
Python 3.0. So I'm not sure what "the default" means.
Otherwise I fully agree (but still dread upgrading ten years worth of code...)
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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 s
can catch a flight now, the sprints might still be
going on ;-)
http://euro.djangocon.org/
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geeks in the corner isn't enough of a
giveaway.
Look forward to seeing you there,
Andy Kilner & Stephen Emslie
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o see people at the Dojo and drinks afterwards.
Andy
2009/9/14 Nicholas Tollervey :
> Guys,
>
> Sign up here:
>
> http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4391294/
>
> The details:
>
> 6:30PM for a 7:30PM start of the Dojo
>
> What is a code dojo..?
>
> http://ntoll.or
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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nd Clojure
wannabes all welcome.
We'll display a can of spam or something suitably geeky so you can
pick us out from the crowd.
See you there,
Andy Kilner & Stephen Emslie
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below and at http://twtvite.com/dqh98e for those of us with a
web 2.0 addiction.
Hope to see you there.
Cheers,
Andy & Steve
2010/1/11 Stephen Emslie :
> This month's London Pyssup will take place at the Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on
> Fleet street. It's a Sam Smiths pub so s
l start is 7pm but I might be eager and turn
up early at 6.30 or as soon as I can get there.
Details at: http://twtvite.com/ddm6ys
Hope to see you there,
Andy
On 13 March 2010 14:11, Stephen Emslie wrote:
> psst...
>
> Pythonistas
> This month's London Pyssup will take place
You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little
emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe?
On 17 March 2010 13:35, Menno Smits wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I use both python-mode.el and ropemacs. The aren't
> exclusive. python-mode.el provides (imperfect) syntax highlighting,
>
The plan is for a Pyssup on the 18th, Pub TBD (and approved by Bruce).
Come along, the more the merrier, especially anyone with good stories
from europython!
Will announce it officially next week.
Andy
On 4 August 2010 09:09, Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> I usually post d
heh, actually I was more after a suggestion. We haven't been to the
porter house in a while, how about there?
On 4 August 2010 21:21, Bruce Durling wrote:
> Andy,
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 13:17, Andy Kilner wrote:
>> The plan is for a Pyssup on the 18th, Pub TBD (a
rbonculture-launches-initial-membership/
See you tonight,
Andy
On 23 August 2010 17:43, Stephen Emslie wrote:
> Just a reminder for anyone who's planning on coming out for a few pints this
> Wednesday.
> This month's London Pyssup will take place at Porterhouse near Covent Garden
&
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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Or, we could take another tack: why don't the list members start a few
more "on-topic" discussions to restore the balance? Hopefully things
are a bit quieter in the office for the next few days...
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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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enue suggestions also gratefully accepted...
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
it at modest levels at no charge. I should know a bit more by
whenever the talk rolls around!
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the interfaces
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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27;t have a CV up to date but are interested, please drop a
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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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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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(I thin
ommends the default of 'reply to sender'.
But we had this discussion a few years ago and a clear majority of
people asked for it to be kept the current way. It still seems this
way.
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- Andy
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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
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