P.S. for those unfamiliar with Blender, it's a 3D modeling/animation/rendering/game engine program. www.blender.org
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Oscar Baechler <[email protected]>wrote: > I'll be at tomorrow's Python meeting. I'm Oscar Baechler, Mr. Blender here > in Seattle (I run the Seattle Blender User Group, Seabug) and could talk > about Blender. Perhaps some stuff about its interface basics, plus some > exposure to using Python with it? Also, Blender 2.5 is built on Python 3, > and I just finished up PyCamp using Blender as my developer environment :P > So such a talk would expose some basics of Python 3. But if such an option > would be too much Blender, not enough Python, I understand :) > > > > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Jonathan Mark <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all... I am arranging next month's SeaPIG meeting, tentatively >> scheduled for Thursday, October 13. >> >> (Don't forget September's meeting is TOMORROW 9/8: >> 7-8pm at Office Nomads, then 8-9pm at Elysian Brewing Company.) >> >> We need a speaker for October! If you would like to present on a Python >> related topic, please reply to me. It can be either 2 hours or 1 hour which >> would leave time for an hour of general discussion after the talk. >> One possible idea: can anyone update us on the state of migration to >> Python 3? >> >> We also need a location! Can anyone sponsor us at the UW or other meeting >> room? The ideal room would be in central Seattle or the U district, with >> capacity of at least 20, and wifi. (These are goals, not requirements.) >> Please let me know if you can provide a location for October 13 or a >> potential future meeting. >> >> thanks, >> >> Jonathan >> > > > > -- > http://behance.net/ogbog > http://ogbog.blogspot.com > -- http://behance.net/ogbog http://ogbog.blogspot.com
