
Hi, I'm a software developer from Sweden. I would like to attend the Leysin Winter sprint. How do I register and reserve accommodation? Best regards, Johan Råde

Hi Johan You can register there : https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/src/d0ccfcf501f92072e856faf1fa1b0de06a54... (send a pull request), I guess Armin will take care of the booking if you choose Ermina, otherwise, you will have to book your accommodation yourself. Cheers Romain On 12/24, Johan Råde wrote:

Hi Johan! On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Romain Guillebert <romain.py@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a software developer from Sweden. I would like to attend the Leysin Winter sprint.
Sure, you are welcome! And great: another person --- the sprint was looking thin so far :-) If you didn't do it so far, you should show up on IRC and say hi, and maybe discuss a bit what topic you're interested in more precisely, if any. It's on #pypy on irc.freenode.net.
We can also enter your name directly here :-) Just tell us your precise dates. I am arranging the group's booking, in rooms of 2 or 3 people (if this suits you --- otherwise you can also get your own room). A bientôt, Armin.

Hi everyone, Let me just quickly introduce myself. I did a PhD in mathematics at University of Texas and a postdoc at Stanford University. After that I have done academic research in mathematics and commercial software development, mainly in C++. I am one of the founders of and former CTO at Qlucore, a bioinformatics software company. My main interest is analysis and visualization of large scientific data sets. The best tool I know for that purpose is CPython combined with C++. I think PyPy has the potential to become an even more powerful tool. I plan to attend the Leysin Sprint. Here are two suggestions what I might work on: * Help with the effort to port NumPy to PyPy * See if it feasible to port Qt (PySide) to PyPy using CFFI. See you in Leysin, Johan On 2013-12-25 18:54, Armin Rigo wrote:

It would be nice to get a modern gui widget set working with pypy. Personally, I prefer a more liberal license, which leads to wx rather than qt, but I imagine, given the name of your company, that you do not share my preference :). In any case, you might want to take a look at the wxPython-cffi Google Summer of Code project for the amount of work involved in porting a code generator to cffi. WxPython uses sip, pyside uses shiboken. blog posts http://waedt.blogspot.co.il/ code https://bitbucket.org/waedt/wxpython_cffi Matti On 12/28/2013 12:41 PM, Johan Råde wrote:

Hi Johan You can register there : https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/src/d0ccfcf501f92072e856faf1fa1b0de06a54... (send a pull request), I guess Armin will take care of the booking if you choose Ermina, otherwise, you will have to book your accommodation yourself. Cheers Romain On 12/24, Johan Råde wrote:

Hi Johan! On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Romain Guillebert <romain.py@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a software developer from Sweden. I would like to attend the Leysin Winter sprint.
Sure, you are welcome! And great: another person --- the sprint was looking thin so far :-) If you didn't do it so far, you should show up on IRC and say hi, and maybe discuss a bit what topic you're interested in more precisely, if any. It's on #pypy on irc.freenode.net.
We can also enter your name directly here :-) Just tell us your precise dates. I am arranging the group's booking, in rooms of 2 or 3 people (if this suits you --- otherwise you can also get your own room). A bientôt, Armin.

Hi everyone, Let me just quickly introduce myself. I did a PhD in mathematics at University of Texas and a postdoc at Stanford University. After that I have done academic research in mathematics and commercial software development, mainly in C++. I am one of the founders of and former CTO at Qlucore, a bioinformatics software company. My main interest is analysis and visualization of large scientific data sets. The best tool I know for that purpose is CPython combined with C++. I think PyPy has the potential to become an even more powerful tool. I plan to attend the Leysin Sprint. Here are two suggestions what I might work on: * Help with the effort to port NumPy to PyPy * See if it feasible to port Qt (PySide) to PyPy using CFFI. See you in Leysin, Johan On 2013-12-25 18:54, Armin Rigo wrote:

It would be nice to get a modern gui widget set working with pypy. Personally, I prefer a more liberal license, which leads to wx rather than qt, but I imagine, given the name of your company, that you do not share my preference :). In any case, you might want to take a look at the wxPython-cffi Google Summer of Code project for the amount of work involved in porting a code generator to cffi. WxPython uses sip, pyside uses shiboken. blog posts http://waedt.blogspot.co.il/ code https://bitbucket.org/waedt/wxpython_cffi Matti On 12/28/2013 12:41 PM, Johan Råde wrote:
participants (4)
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Armin Rigo
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Johan Råde
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Matti Picus
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Romain Guillebert