[Chicago] Teach Me <something> at a ChiPy meeting?

Feihong Hsu hsu.feihong at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 20 17:16:54 CET 2008


I'm up for "Teach Me Twisted|PyGame|SQLAlchemy|pyglet|Paramiko".

I'd volunteer to be an "expert" for wxPython, Windows Forms,
docutils, lxml, Mako, Genshi, win32com, PyUno (OpenOffice), and, uh,
.NET. Please note that I put expert in quotes; if we were at PyCon
I'm sure there'd be at least 20 people better than me at any of those
topics. Since we're a local user group, I don't think we need to make
sure that we have enough experts on hand. We just need a few people
who've had some experience with a module, who are familiar with basic
usage scenarios, and can give some insight on patterns, idioms, and
such.

I advocate creating a shared Google Spreadsheet that contains a list
of people, what they want to be taught, and what they would be
willing to teach. 

--- Chris McAvoy <chris.mcavoy at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:08 AM,  <skip at pobox.com> wrote:
> > There has been a fair amount of discussion on the
> pycon-organizers list
> >  about the Teach Me Twisted "event" at PyCon.  Any thought about
> having
> >  something like that at an upcoming ChiPy meeting?  Maybe "Teach
> Me Django"
> >  or "Teach Me Nose".
> 
> I'm all for the format.  It's a really great idea.  I volunteer to
> be
> taught something.  I'm willing to be taught Pylons, Nose, Twisted,
> WSGI, SQLAlchemy!, Functional Programming w/ Python, or Python
> threading / forking.
> 
> Any takers?
> 
> Chris
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