Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting: 17 Dec; speakers wanted!

2018-12-09 Thread Beau Barker
It's at 5:45 pm next Monday. Here's a link to the Meetup: http://meetu.ps/e/FGkZP/xmLVY/a > On 3 Dec 2018, at 6:51 pm, Santosh Krishna Madhamshetty > wrote: > > Hi, > Could you please let me know the time on 17th December. > > Thank you > >> On Mon., 3 Dec. 2018, 1:27 pm Ed Schofield > Hi

Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting: 17 Dec; speakers wanted!

2018-12-09 Thread Santosh Krishna Madhamshetty
Hi, Could you please let me know the time on 17th December. Thank you On Mon., 3 Dec. 2018, 1:27 pm Ed Schofield Hi all! > > A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user > group on Monday 17th December (not tonight). > > We have one confirmed talk and we're looking f

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting: 17 Dec; speakers wanted!

2018-12-02 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi all! A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group on Monday 17th December (not tonight). We have one confirmed talk and we're looking for one more. Please let me know if you'd like to give a talk! We are also looking for speakers for 2019! We'll revert to our

Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane

2018-11-18 Thread Beau Barker
for pizza? > Cheers > Peter > > From: melbourne-pug > on behalf of Ed Schofield > Reply-To: Melbourne Python Users Group > Date: Thursday, 15 November 2018 at 2:38 pm > To: Melbourne Python Users Group > Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hard

Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane

2018-11-14 Thread Peter Dwyer
Python Users Group Subject: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane Hi all! A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group tonight, Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: 1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython manage

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - tonight - 17 Hardware Lane

2018-11-14 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi all! A reminder that we'll have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group tonight, Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: *1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython manages internal memory* Janis will give an overview of how Python objects end up represented in memory. Thi

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - Thursday 15th November (not Monday 5th November)

2018-11-01 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi all! Due to the Cup Day long weekend, we have rescheduled our next meeting of the Melbourne Python user group to Thursday 15th November. We've got these two talks planned: *1. Janis Lesinskis: How CPython managers internal memory* *2. Nathan Faggian: Google Cloud ML* More details to follow!

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - call for speakers

2017-02-27 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi everyone! We will have our next meeting of the Melbourne Python User Group next week, on Monday 6 March. We are still looking for speakers for the event. If you would like to give a talk on Monday evening (or a future meetup in 2017), please email me or the mailing list! Have you been using

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - Monday 6 February

2017-02-05 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi everyone! We are looking forward to the next Melbourne Python User Group meeting this evening. We'll have these presentations: • Justin Barton: Introduction to Pandas • Ed Schofield: What's New in Python 3.6 • Lightning talks: 2 x 5-minute slots followed by general announcements and pizza.

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - Monday 5 December

2016-11-28 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi everyone! We are looking forward to the next monthly Python meeting on Monday evening. The main presentation will be given by Linus Chang, a veteran tech entrepreneur in Melbourne. He will be demonstrating the Scram encrypted filesystem (written in Python) for his new Melbourne-based startup

Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting

2016-11-07 Thread Ben Finney
Ben Finney writes: > I have recently read a short book, of good general interest to Python > programmers. For those who enjoyed the presentation, “How to Make Mistakes in Python” http://www.oreilly.com/programming/free/how-to-make-mistakes-in-python.csp> by Mike Pirnat is worth getting from O'Re

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - Monday 7 November

2016-11-05 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi everyone! Good news :-) ... One of our cancelled speakers has now come back with a generous offer to give his talk anyway (in slightly abbreviated form). Even better, we now also have three other inspired souls who have volunteered to give short talks (about 10-15 minutes each). So it should

Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting

2016-11-03 Thread Juan Nunez-Iglesias
Thanks Ben! Whew! IF no one else has a talk to volunteer, I'll do a "live hacking" of putting up a package on PyPI *and* conda-forge. This is not a live demo, but a live *hack*, meaning I won't have something prepared. We'll figure it out together. It's my second time doing this, so at least I kno

Re: [melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting

2016-11-03 Thread Ben Finney
Ed Schofield writes: > Does anyone have a talk they'd like to present on Monday (7 Nov), and > save the day?! There should be a good turnout according to the Meetup > page numbers! I have recently read a short book, of good general interest to Python programmers. I could present essentially by

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting

2016-11-03 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi all! In the last 48 hours both of our confirmed speakers for Monday have asked to cancel. Does anyone have a talk they'd like to present on Monday (7 Nov), and save the day?! There should be a good turnout according to the Meetup page numbers! Cheers, Ed -- Dr. Edward Schofield Python

[melbourne-pug] Next Python meeting - Monday 7 November

2016-10-01 Thread Ed Schofield
Hi everyone! We're looking forward to our next Python meeting on Monday 7th November. (Please note that we've had to cancel the October meeting.) When: 5.45pm for 6pm, Monday 7th November Where: VLSCI Seminar Room, Ground Floor, 700 Swanston Street, Carlton How to get there: Take a tram 5-10 m