On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:07 AM, DeanG <goodmans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1 > > Regarding the Args Kwargs, Matt Harrisons "Guide to: Learning Python > Decorators" was a great read for this topic. > http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Learning-Python-Decorators-ebook/dp/B006ZHJSIM > > I'm quite tempted to buy a Kindle. I had no idea there was a whole Kindle book on decorators. Yes, decorators would have to be another one of those Standard Gotta Have It track talks we edu-siggers are focused on. ArgsKwags, IterStuff, Decorators, Metaclasses, Introspection... Dialectical Differences Library: talks always welcome, standard usergroup fare (Portland's groups always has Module of the Month) 3rd party: IDEs (e.g. I-Python), VIsualization (e.g. Blender, VPython, Pygame, matplotlib). Web (Django, web2py, Google App Engine) Python plays well with others, so a lot of Design Patterns stuff relating to OO in general would could push off to those OSCON type events where we have Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, C++ all under one big tent. There should be like OO track topics that don't count against the Python quota, if ya know what I mean. Kirby
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