Chicago Python Users Group, October 14

The Chicago Python User Group, ChiPy, will have its next meeting on Thursday, October 14, starting at 7pm. For more information on ChiPy see http://chipy.org This month Edward Ream will be giving a presentation on his project, Leo: http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html About the Presentation ---------------------- Leo is an outlining editor that creates and displays relationships between code and data in a new way; you can't do what Leo does with Emacs or any other tool. Leo shows these relationships in an outline using noweb, a simple markup language. Clones are separate parts of an outline that represent the same data. Clones allow you to create multiple views of data within a single outline. Edward's talk will briefly discuss outlines, noweb and clones, and then show how these three powerful features can be combined to clarify and simplify all aspects of programming: design, coding, testing and unit test, maintenance, data management and project management. Edward K. Ream received a masters degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1974 and has been programming ever since. He is the author of numerous public domain programs written in C. He has been working on Leo for almost 10 years. For the last three years he has been programming exclusively in Python using Leo. There will also be time to chat, and many opportunities to ask questions. We encourage people at all levels to attend. Location -------- This month we will be meeting at SMS in downtown Chicago (the same place we met in August). The address is 444 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago. Enter from Michigan Ave., sign in at front desk, and take elevator to 28th floor. Transportation: parking (at cost) is available at several locations in the vicinity. Closest is under the Nordstrom building at Rush and Grand. By public transportation (recommended), take the Red Line to Grand Avenue Exit. Walk two blocks East to Michigan. Take stairs up to Michigan. 444 is one block South on the West side of the street. Wireless (and wired) internet connectivity will be available, so bring your laptops. About ChiPy ----------- We meet once a month, on the second Thursday of the month. If you can't come this month, please join our mailing list: http://lonelylion.com/mailman/listinfo/chipy
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Ian Bicking