On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 2:10 PM, kirby urner <kirby.ur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I was just drafting another blog post for CERM Academy, > which manages streams of thought pieces going out to > subscribers, then warehoused in a WordPress site. [1] > > Update Aug 9: Here's a link to the article I ended up publishing, not through CERM as it turns out (Greg thought it maybe too specialized to a specific readership) but in a more "find its own way" environment: https://twitter.com/4DsolutionsPDX/status/762797526802059264 (a tweet that goes to my essay 'The Plight of High School Math Teachers', if curious). << SNIP >> [1] http://cermacademy.com/ Down at the moment, Greg expects it up and running in 24 hours. The code school featured by Greg's daughter Margaux for WorkingIT.com held it's Monday Night Flying Circus again last night: http://mybizmo.blogspot.com/2016/08/at-circus.html [ Here are some thumbnail profiles of <guild /> personnel, by Margaux, Greg's daughter: http://workingit.com/blog/category/thought-leadership/ Introduces the director and her two daughters, a few years older than Margaux ] I like that we're eclectic, devoting whole evenings to JavaScript as much as Python. It's the synergies in this ecosystem that give us leverage, whereas "Python in a bottle" (no discussion of context) is too "night in a museum" right? Pays to "play well with others" (for real). If in Portland, swing by... https://www.flickr.com/photos/kirbyurner/albums/72157664766721643 (2626 SW Corbett) and also visit Portland Python User Group @ Urban Airship, interesting building in SW Portland: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kirbyurner/albums/72157655578412223 (ironically none of the buildings depicted, but still good for context) Kirby
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