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Hello BangPypers
Every month there is a BangPypers meetup, from the past emails and conversations, I find it as full of small intro and talks, but I have a new idea. Rather than having a talk, all people come with their meetup and code in python and test libraries or program with other fellow pythonistas. At the end of the meeting, if any one found any useful hack or like to share to the experience, we can update in bangPypers blog. Suggestions and ideas are welcome. -- "Talk is cheap, show me the code" -- Linus Torvalds Regards Kracekumar.R www.kracekumar.com _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list [hidden email] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers |
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kracethekingmaker <[hidden email]> writes: > Hello BangPypers > > Every month there is a BangPypers meetup, from the past emails and > conversations, I find it as full of small intro and talks, but I have > a new idea. > > Rather than having a talk, all people come with their meetup and code > in python and test libraries or program with other fellow > pythonistas. Coding and working on things requires more time than a meetup/presentations. Sitting together for about 2 hours after a long commute wouldn't get me into a mood to do any serious work. A longer meetup say morning to noon and we leave after lunch might work better for this kind of thing but I wouldn't like to replace the regular meetups with that. It can be *something else* which happens. At the end of the day, the big question is how many people are interested to be part of something like this? > At the end of the meeting, if any one found any useful hack or like to > share to the experience, we can update in bangPypers blog. > > Suggestions and ideas are welcome. -- ~noufal http://nibrahim.net.in I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous. _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list [hidden email] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers |
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> > kracethekingmaker<[hidden email]> writes: > >> Hello BangPypers >> >> Every month there is a BangPypers meetup, from the past emails and >> conversations, I find it as full of small intro and talks, but I have >> a new idea. >> >> Rather than having a talk, all people come with their meetup and code >> in python and test libraries or program with other fellow >> pythonistas. > Coding and working on things requires more time than a > meetup/presentations. Sitting together for about 2 hours after a long > commute wouldn't get me into a mood to do any serious work. the spot. > A longer meetup say morning to noon and we leave after lunch might work > better for this kind of thing but I wouldn't like to replace the regular > meetups with that. It can be *something else* which happens. > > At the end of the day, the big question is how many people are > interested to be part of something like this? > Probably people out here can pour their thought one proposed idea. >> At the end of the meeting, if any one found any useful hack or like to >> share to the experience, we can update in bangPypers blog. >> >> Suggestions and ideas are welcome. -- "Talk is cheap, show me the code" -- Linus Torvalds Regards Kracekumar.R www.kracekumar.com _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list [hidden email] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers |
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