As it says on our Google group:
Anvil (www.anvil.works) is an IDE designed to make it easier for novice
programmers to build web apps. You can design pages with a drag-n-drop GUI
builder, and write your app logic in Python (server and client-side). Anvil
comes with straightforward bindings for services like Google Sheets, Google
Drive and Stripe - the goal is to be able to put together a working app, easily
and quickly.
Meredydd Luff, one of the authors, will lead an informal workshop. He will also
be around to discuss programming usability, API design and how he implemented
continuations in the Skulpt Python-to-Javascript compiler.
Bring your laptop, and let's see what we can build in an evening!
This meeting will be held at the Department of Engineering (that should link to
a map), in room LR4, which is just off the foyer - it's the same room we used
in January.
Meetings after that will be:
• Tuesday 5th April 2016 - Compiling B with Python
(http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227894378/)
• Tuesday 3rd May - to be determined
• Tuesday 7th June - to be determined
Please note that we are also now on meetup.com, at
http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/. If possible, please RSVP there for meetings so
we have an idea of numbers. As an incentive, there's much more detail about
each meeting there
Tweeting may occur at https://twitter.com/campython
Tibs
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