Next Thursday is 4th Thursday, and that means... PySIG!
ABI Hub, 33 South Commercial Streen, Manchester NH
7:30 PM, with a Beginners' Session preceding at 6:30 PM
Bring a project, bring a question. Find out if anyone can
keep Bill from talking about *his* most recent Python
project. (If any, he
Next week has a fourth Thursday in it. (The 23rd).
That means... PySIG! Usual place(*), usual time:
ABI Hub, 33 South Commercial Street, Manchester
7:00 PM; Beginners' session at 6:30 PM
Cookies_on_their_way_to_the_oven'ly yrs,
Bill
(*) I'll verify that they aren't doing a 200-person
in
Next Thursday (the 22nd) is PySIG. And we have a special program.
PySIG's own Paul Beaudet will present to us layers and layres
(heh) of information on the GIMP. I'll send more information and
an agenda in the next few days. Of course there'll be the
ever-popular beginners' pre-session, and cookie
Thursday the 28th, 7:00 PM, Amoskeag Business Incubator,
33 South Commercial Street, Manchester.
Python discussion; questions answered; success stories
shared; plans for for Deerfield laid. Chocolate chip cookies.
Beginner's session at 6:30 PM.
all_my_humor_is_twisted'ly yrs,
Bill
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You'll also want theme music for the meeting; perhaps Weird Al's song,
"Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters From a Planet Near Mars"...
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Bill Sconce wrote:
> Next Thursday is 4th Thursday: PySIG! 24 March 2011, Manchester
>
> Special guest and presentation: our
Next Thursday is 4th Thursday: PySIG!24 March 2011, Manchester
Special guest and presentation: our own Mark Boyajian,
who has discovered... Hamster.
(I googled for Hamster and Python, top result was a YouTube
on a Python "befriending" a hamster. Before, er, lunch :)
No. Not that hamster.
PySIGManchester, NH23 September 2010
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:38:41 -0400
Chef Richard A Sharpe wrote:
> Bill
> I think the date is wrong.
> Rich
Rich
I think you are right.
Bill
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"Please, everyone, consider my original post to have read...(tm)":
Next week is PySIG week!
Thursday, 26 July 20
Bill
I think the date is wrong.
Rich
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On Aug 20, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Bill Sconce wrote:
> Next week is PySIG week!
>
Next week is PySIG week!
Thursday, 27 July 2010, 7:00 PM
(beginners' session at 6:30 PM)
Amoskeag Business Incubator
33 South Commercial Street
Manchester NH
Janet says "something special" is up for cookies.
-Bill
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Summertime schedule, oatmeal/peanut butter cookies - or
oatmeal cookies AND peanut butter cookies. Lots of good
Python discussion.
Thursday, July 22nd, 7:00 PM
Beginners' session/Q&A at 6:30 PM
Amoskeag Business Incubator, 33 South Commercial Street, Manchester NH
By then my 2.7 Final(*) build,
(Fourth Thursday) Next week, Thursday 25 February 2010
PySIG, February 2010
Amoskeag Business Incubator, Manchester NH
(Detailed agenda and driving directions to follow)
Featured presentation: Cascading Style Sheets, by Ted Roche
"Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow developers and web
Cookies are likely, a dynamite program is rumored, no snow is
forecast. Stories. Gotchas. Data types. [Or not.] More.
Next Thursday, Amoskeag Business Incubator, Manchester.
Agenda to follow.
-Bill
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Distributed Version Control with Mercurial, presented by Kent Johnson.
"Surprises and Ah HAs", presented by Ray Côté
Cookies, presented by Janet
Milk, presented by the ever-popular "TBA"
Plus: Summer of Code (Arc Riley), PyCON (in absentia?), more...
Thursday (4th Thursday), 26 March 2009.
At
Mark your calendar: next Thursday (the 25th) is PySIG
night. As usual, we'll be at the Amoskeag Business
Incubator, 33 South Commercial Street, 7:00 PM.
Our special topic: highlights of Python version 2.6,
presented by our own Kent Johnson, Python Tutor
Extraordinaire.
Thanks, as always, to the
Again and as always, and as always, with fresh cookies.
(No, not THOSE cookies. No javascript either. Cookies
with CHOCOLATE.)
Our featured presenter will be Ray Côté, who has been looking
into Yahoo's Python front-end to their "BOSS", Build your Own
Search Service.
Plus Beginner's Time, milk_
Hello fellow Pythonistas -
Next Thursday is cookie ^h^h, er PySIG night once again. Specials
are in the works, I'm told.
Agenda to follow. Rumor has it, CSVs with Ray, maybe, Data Types
redux with Bill (only kidding), debrief on the Presidential primary
recount (Howard still lost), a source for
Yes, that's the time, and we have a commitment from Janet for fresh
cookies. (Something seems to have happened to the ones for the
December meeting. :)
Agenda to follow. I hope it will include a debrief from the MerriLUG
meeting, and the kudos which our own Kent Johnson undoubtedly received.
(G
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:52:39 -0400
Bill Sconce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Summer doldrums?
>
> Not for PySIG!
Absolutely not. It's NEVER dull at PySIG.
Even if people do have summer plans, and real day jobs, and
other things which interfere with Python hacking!
> Next week has 4th Thursday
Summer doldrums?
Not for PySIG!
Next week has 4th Thursday in it, and 4th Thursday has
PySIG in it, at ABI. Agenda to follow, but we've lined
up our own Alex Hewitt to tell us about pexpect, and
what to expect when you're the first in your shop to
know about Python. (Hint: expect that folks wil
PySIG - Neapolitan Nite26 April 2007
o PySIG next week! Once again at the Amoskeag Business Incubator,
with our c
On 3/16/07, Bill Sconce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
o Once again we hope to have cookies, with thanks to Janet.
Have we a volunteer for milk?
I should be able to bring milk next week.
-- Ben
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"One day I feel I'm ahead of the wheel / And the next it's rolling over me"
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o PySIG next week! Once again at the Amoskeag Business Incubator,
with our continuing thank
For survivors of the upcoming celebrations, PySIG awaits for that
perfect finish. "Decorations." Our own Kent Johnson will lead us
through the wonderland of Decorators Redux. (We've talked about
function decorators before, but some of us, including yrs truly,
are slow learners.) And decorators
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