Re: [Edu-sig] update from Silicon Forest (follow-up)
OK, back to my day. Codesters, then meetup with Steve Holden, former PSF chairman and Pycon instigator (younger the EuroPython, that institution). He's just breezing through PDX on a lark.
First, apologies for my prior post of this month appearing twice in the archives, some kind of failure on my end, in the middle of a send, resulting in a double-send. As one of the listowners, I could mess with it and delete one, but why at this point? My main business is to report about having Steve Holden as my guest on my Python TV show (a small group of students taking advantage of a professional development opportunity). Steve and I had about 30 minutes to rehearse using Zoom.us to pass control of the desktop around. I switched to him for demonstrations of MicroPython controlling continuously variable speed propellor gizmos. We were on separate floors of the building, but one staircase apart. One the outgoing video feed, we were able to get us both side-by-side as talking heads, so that Steve could both hold up his circuit board [1] and share his MicroPython shell, running on the other end of a USB connection.[2] Later in the program he showed with the Wing IDE looks like. We mostly look at Spyder, not exclusively (at least PyCharm, Eclipse, and IDLE will likely appear). For those just joining us, Steve, former PSF chairman, lives in the UK but just happens to be in Portland, an old haunt of his.[3] Students were engaged and asked good questions. Kirby [1] https://flic.kr/p/QwrS84 (Pyboard, paper diagram) [2] https://flic.kr/p/RGD4Hb (USB connection to Pyboard, in turn controlling two servo-mechanisms) [3] http://worldgame.blogspot.com/2011/02/open-secrets.html (Steve making a splash when moving to Portland in 2011, my personal journal -- blog -- entry).
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