Sounds like a really fun meeting. I will try to make it, but it may not happen, and if it does, I may have to leave early. So, I hope it is wildly successful, and you decide to do it again, so I can participate!
cheers, maria On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Jonathan Mark <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all... > Sorry for the short notice but there will be a SeaPIG meeting: > > Monday, December 9 > 7pm - 9pm > Office Nomads, 1617 Boylston Ave. > > Let's make this one a Hands-On meeting! > Bring a computer and try working on a new (or existing) Python thing. > Pair up with someone else (or 2) if you like. > > 7 - 8:30 work on stuff > 8:30 - 9 show & tell > > Possible topics of exploration: > > * Install Python 3.4.0 beta1 and try out the new "asyncio" module. > Write a toy web server and stress it, measure throughput and latency. > > * Write Django code in Python 3 which is officially supported in Django > 1.6! Port your Django thing or start a new one. > > * Solve Sudoku. Sure this is in PyPI but sometimes it's fun to reinvent > the wheel. Here is an easy one to get you started. Feel free to think > about your algorithm before the meeting. > 2..|..6|4.7 > ...|95.|2.. > 341|.2.|5.. > ---+---+--- > 9..|2.1|.7. > .56|...|31. > .1.|8.5|..4 > ---+---+--- > ..9|.4.|623 > ..7|.83|... > 1.3|5..|..8 > > * For the less experienced, do exercises in Zed Shaw's book "Learn > Python the Hard Way" which I have checked out from the library. > > * Anything else! > > best, > > Jonathan > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "SeaPIG" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > > > -- Maria Mckinley Research Scientist Buffalo Lab Physiology and Biophysics Box 357290 University of Washington (206) 898-5309 [email protected] <[email protected]> mariakathryn.net
