[Baypiggies] current topic schedule for February, March, and April

Shannon -jj Behrens jjinux at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 06:36:03 CET 2009


+1 on a full talk :)

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Zachary Collins
<recursive.cookie.jar at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been sparse lately with my attendance, but I'm planning to start
> showing up regularly again in March.  Anyways, I'd be interested in
> doing either a main topic or newbie nugget Panda3D.  I've recently
> been using it very successfully with a couple of friends to develop a
> very attractive, seriously constructed game, and I've found it
> amazingly useful to that end (more so than pyGame + OpenGL bindings by
> a long shot).  I could present something in May with samples from our
> project.
>
> I could do this as a newbie nugget and explain some very basic game
> development / 3d concepts that can be written in amazing succinct 10
> line bits.
>
> Or a much more in depth exploration of why I chose it over other
> python game development kits and how to get alot out if.
>
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:36 AM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
>>
>> Beginning February 26 and for some months afterward,
>> baypiggies will meet at the Symantec Vcafe at
>> 350 Ellis Street, Mountain View, CA 94043
>>
>>
>> At this time, meeting topics appear to be:
>>
>> February 26: The Factory Module, by Pete Fein
>> possible additional talk on PyDev
>>
>> March 26: Tools Night, coordinated by Simeon Franklin
>>
>> April 23: Possibly: Alternatives for Writing C and C++
>> Extensions for Computer Vision Research, by Dameon Eads
>>
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------
>>
>> Here are suggestions for newbie nugget and main talk
>> topics. please reply if you want the topic presented
>> and especially if you can present the topic. please
>> reply: your replies help a lot.
>>
>>
>> newbie nugget suggestions:
>> decorators
>> current buzzwords
>> wxPython
>> other?
>>
>>
>> main talk suggestions:
>> IEEE-488/GPIB instrument automation
>> Any type of GUI programming
>> threading
>> stack manipulation module (e.g. greenlet)
>> py 3k
>> XO sugar programming
>> django
>> REST representational state transfer
>> Restful text in Python26 (restructured text)
>> doctest
>> Web programming (CherryPy? Pylons? <framework buzzword here>)
>> abstract classes
>> other?
>>
>>
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