PyDelhi Meetup || April 30, 2016
Hello Everyone, This is the itinerary for this week's community meetup on 30th April, 2016. Venue: L1, Smart Class, Admin Block, Delhi Technological University Schedule ------------- 2:00 - 4:30 : Dev Sprint (Check below for details) 4:30 - 4:45 : Food/Snacks break 4:45 - 5:00 : Open space 5:00 - 5:30 : Talk on Programming an Arduino using python by Sahil Joseph 5:30 - 6:00 : Pitching/Hiring session by companies and students. Venue: L1, Smart Class, Admin Block, Delhi Technological University Dev Sprint Projects: -------------------------- [1] Oppia Tool for collaboratively building intelligent tutors. Oppia is an online learning tool that enables anyone to easily create and share interactive activities (called 'explorations'). These activities simulate a one-on-one conversation with a tutor, making it possible for students to learn by doing and get feedback. Oppia is written using Python and AngularJS, and is built on top of Google App Engine. Pre-requisites: Willingness to learn and contribute to Open Source (Doesn't matter if this is your first time with Open Source, we'll help you get started) Some knowledge about git, Python, HTML, CSS, JS, AngularJS, GAE is a plus. To get a head-start, please install Oppia for your OS using following guides: Linux: https://github.com/oppia/oppia/wiki/Installing-Oppia-%28Linux%29 All other OS using Vagrant: https://github.com/oppia/oppia/wiki/Installing-Oppia%28Vagrant%29 [2] Mozilla Mozilla uses Mercurial for version control. You can use mercurial or use git using (git-cinnabar) to prepare mercurial ready patches for Mozilla. Pre-requisites: Download mozilla-central repo and then build firefox locally using mach. You can use command ./mach build More detail are here. [3] PyDSA Python Data Structure and Algorithms Clone the repo: https://github.com/pydsa/pydsa [4] SymPy SymPy is a Python library for symbolic mathematics. It aims to become a full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) while keeping the code as simple as possible in order to be comprehensible and easily extensible. SymPy is written entirely in Python. Clone the repo: https://github.com/sympy/sympy ----------------------------- For all those who have already volunteered and would like to volunteer to make this local user group bigger and stronger should stay back. Note: 1. This is a bi-weekly meetup that happen every alternate Saturday, so if are not able to make it to this, you can catch up with us next time. 2. This event is completely free, and volunteer driven, please feel free to contribute. Contact Person: --------------------- Mayank Saxena: 9910002161 Archit Verma: 9654737442 Amit Kumar: 9811522423 Akkshay Arora: 9013159973 ᐧ
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AMiT Kumar