Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Project Night!

Winston Salem project night


We are continuing our monthly project night. We've also added this event to our meetup page: http://www.meetup.com/PYthon-Piedmont-Triad-User-Group-PYPTUG/events/150969702/

This month it will be the 3rd wednesday of the month.

That's the 20th of November.

When

3rd Wednesday of the month, 6pm
November 20th 2013

Where


Inmar 
2650 Pilgrim Ct, 
Winston-Salem, NC 27106

What

Do you have a project you want to show off? Or do you need a second set of eyes on your code? Would you like to hack on an open source project? Perhaps you need help getting a module on a specific platform? Don't have a project but would like to help others or to learn more Python?
Whatever the case may be, project nights are your opportunity to get some help or to help others, so bring your laptop (or Raspberry Pi or whatever device that can run Python) and let's get things going. One project this month will be playing with the Pi Lite.

PYPTUG Meeting - November 25th

PYthon Piedmont Triad User Group meeting


Come join PYPTUG at out next meeting (November 25th 2013) to learn more about the Python programming language, modules and tools. Python is the perfect language to learn if you've never programmed before, and at the other end, it is also the perfect tool that no expert would do without.


What

Meeting will start at 5:30pm.

We will open on an Intro to PYPTUG and on how to get started with Python, PYPTUG activities and members projects, then on to News from the community. After that, on to our main talk.


Main talk: Python Wheels - Sharing your labor of love

by Francois Dion

"Talking about packaging your Python code, making it available on PyPI, and talking about Python Wheels".

Lightning talks!



After the main talk, we will have some time for extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration. If you'd like to do one, some suggestions of talks were provided here, if you are looking for inspiration. Or talk about a project you are working on.




When

Monday, November 25th 2013
Meeting starts at 5:30PM

Where

We continue to have the meetings at Wake Forest University, close to Polo Rd and University Parkway:

Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109

 Map this

See also this campus map (PDF) and also the Parking Map (PDF) (Manchester hall is #20A on the parking map)

And speaking of parking:  Parking after 5pm is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  The official parking policy is:
"Visitors can park in any general parking lot on campus. Visitors should avoid reserved spaces, faculty/staff lots, fire lanes or other restricted area on campus. Frequent visitors should contact Parking and Transportation to register for a parking permit."
 

Mailing List


Don't forget to sign up to our user group mailing list:

https://groups.google.com/d/forum/pyptug?hl=en

It is the only step required to become a PYPTUG member.

Meetup Group


http://www.meetup.com/PYthon-Piedmont-Triad-User-Group-PYPTUG

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

PYPTUG Meeting - October 28th

PYthon Piedmont Triad User Group meeting


Come join PYPTUG at out next meeting (October 28th 2013) to learn more about the Python programming language, modules and tools. Python is the perfect language to learn if you've never programmed before, and at the other end, it is also the perfect tool that no expert would do without.


What

Meeting will start at 5:30pm.

We will open on an Intro to PYPTUG and on how to get started with Python, PYPTUG activities and members projects, then on to News from the community. After that, on to our main talk.



Main talk: Python IDE's - what are your options?

by David Mitchell

"Whether fairly experienced or first starting with Python, your development environment and workflow can be heavily affected by the IDE you choose and all the options out there can be daunting. This will be a quick overview of some of the more popular options and maybe ones you didn't expect, with the intention of helping you make a choice or perhaps finding something better than what you use now."

Lightning talks!



After the main talk, we will have some time for extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration. If you'd like to do one, some suggestions of talks were provided here, if you are looking for inspiration. Or talk about a project you are working on.



Already committed:

  • Serving Python with uWSGI by  John Wheeler
  • Toolz box and curry by Francois Dion


When

Monday, October 28th 2013
Meeting starts at 5:30PM

Where

We continue to have the meetings at Wake Forest University, close to Polo Rd and University Parkway:

Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109

 Map this

See also this campus map (PDF) and also the Parking Map (PDF) (Manchester hall is #20A on the parking map)

And speaking of parking:  Parking after 5pm is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  The official parking policy is:
"Visitors can park in any general parking lot on campus. Visitors should avoid reserved spaces, faculty/staff lots, fire lanes or other restricted area on campus. Frequent visitors should contact Parking and Transportation to register for a parking permit."
 

Mailing List


Don't forget to sign up to our user group mailing list:

https://groups.google.com/d/forum/pyptug?hl=en

It is the only step required to become a PYPTUG member.

Meetup Group


http://www.meetup.com/PYthon-Piedmont-Triad-User-Group-PYPTUG

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Meetup Group

The URL

http://www.meetup.com/PYthon-Piedmont-Triad-User-Group-PYPTUG

The Why


All discussions for PYPTUG are on the official google group, and joining it is really the only requirement to be a member of PYPTUG:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pyptug

The discussions will continue to be held there, but some members were asking for event notification through Meetup. Beside that, in an effort to reach more members that might not know about PYPTUG yet, we decided to see if this would improve both the membership and attendance at the meetings.

The Social


Don't forget to follow us on twitter, @pyptug

With all of these channels, there is no excuse to not know about an upcoming meeting.

Project Night!

Winston Salem project night


We are continuing our monthly project night. We've also added this event to our meetup page: http://www.meetup.com/PYthon-Piedmont-Triad-User-Group-PYPTUG/events/144116272/

This month it will be the 2nd wednesday of the month.

That's the 9th of october.

When

2nd wednesday of the month, 6pm
October 9th 2013

Where


Inmar 
2650 Pilgrim Ct, 
Winston-Salem, NC 27106

What

Do you have a project you want to show off? Or do you need a second set of eyes on your code? Would you like to hack on an open source project? Perhaps you need help getting a module on a specific platform? Don't have a project but would like to help others or to learn more Python?
Whatever the case may be, project nights are your opportunity to get some help or to help others, so bring your laptop (or Raspberry Pi or whatever device that can run Python) and let's get things going. One project this month will be playing with debuggers.

Podemos hacer proyectos en español también. Ou même en français. Aucune excuse possible!

Other locations coming


PYthon Piedmont Triad User GroupWe are working on securing a day/location in Greensboro, and we will let y'all know when it becomes a reality.



Tuesday, September 24, 2013

PYPTUG Meeting - September 30th

PYthon Piedmont Triad User Group meeting


Come join PYPTUG at out next meeting (September 30th 2013) to learn more about the Python programming language, modules and tools. Python is the perfect language to learn if you've never programmed before, and at the other end, it is also the perfect tool that no expert would do without.


What

Meeting will start at 5:30pm.

We will open on an Intro to PYPTUG and on how to get started with Python, PYPTUG activities and members projects, then on to News from the community. After that, on to our main talk. This month we are adding a hands on session. You can watch the screen, or even better, fire up your laptop and try it out.


Main talk: I'm on the clock

by Francois Dion

Why did the White Rabbit have a pocket watch? Why do computers have a clock? Does a clock always tell the time? Scheduling is an important aspect of computing and is tied to a concept of time and timekeeping, at least on a relative scale. It is used during the boot process of a computer, and throughout the day to get updates, notifications, and many many other things.

If you are running your Python code more than once by hand, you'll benefit from learning about your options when it comes to automating processes. Not only using the built in tools of the operating system (such as Unix and Linux crontab) but how Python provides you with the helpers you need to get your job done, in time. No White Rabbits involved.

As always, bring your laptop if you want to try some of this out during the presentation.

Lightning talks!



After the main talk, we will have some time for extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration. If you'd like to do one, some suggestions of talks were provided here, if you are looking for inspiration. Or talk about a project you are working on.





When

Monday, September 30th 2013
Meeting starts at 5:30PM

Where

We continue to have the meetings at Wake Forest University, close to Polo Rd and University Parkway:

Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109

 Map this

See also this campus map (PDF) and also the Parking Map (PDF) (Manchester hall is #20A on the parking map)

And speaking of parking:  Parking after 5pm is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  The official parking policy is:
"Visitors can park in any general parking lot on campus. Visitors should avoid reserved spaces, faculty/staff lots, fire lanes or other restricted area on campus. Frequent visitors should contact Parking and Transportation to register for a parking permit."
 

Mailing List


Don't forget to sign up to our user group mailing list:

https://groups.google.com/d/forum/pyptug?hl=en

It is the only step required to become a PYPTUG member.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Project nights!

Winston Salem project night


We are adding a new monthly event to our PYPTUG meetings, a project night. Francois Dion had been working with John Wheeler to secure a location, and we are now all systems go!

We are starting this in september, on the 2nd wednesday of the month. That's the 11th of september.

When

2nd wednesday of the month, 6pm

Where


Inmar 
2601 Pilgrim Ct, 
Winston-Salem, NC 27106

What

Do you have a project you want to show off? Or do you need a second set of eyes on your code? Would you like to hack on an open source project? Perhaps you need help getting a module on a specific platform? Don't have a project but would like to help others or to learn more Python?
Whatever the case may be, project nights are your opportunity to get some help or to help others, so bring your laptop (or Raspberry Pi or whatever device that can run Python) and let's get things going.

Podemos hacer proyectos en español también. Ou même en français. Aucune excuse possible!

Other locations coming


PYthon Piedmont Triad User GroupWe are working on securing a day/location in Greensboro, and we will let y'all know when it becomes a reality.