[Baypiggies] Study Python Concurrency

Bryce Verdier bryceverdier at gmail.com
Fri Jan 28 18:10:22 CET 2011


I get outta work about 4:30, and have a couple of things I need to do 
before I can come up. I will be there but probably not by 6:30. But I 
will try to make it as close to that as possible.

Bryce


On 01/28/2011 09:01 AM, Glen Jarvis wrote:
> I am very flexible with time. If no one comes up with a better time, I 
> can throw out 6:30 giving most people time to get there (Noise Bridge) 
> after work. We can also do a burrito run if we don't get to eat before 
> then. Again, I'm very flexible today and this time can change.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Glen
>
> El Jan 28, 2011, a las 8:43 AM, Bryce Verdier <bryceverdier at gmail.com 
> <mailto:bryceverdier at gmail.com>> escribió:
>
>> What time is everyone thinking regarding this? I'd like to know in 
>> order to help me plan my evening.
>>
>> Sorry I missed last night, I was really looking forward to it. Are 
>> there slides?
>>
>> Bryce
>>
>>
>> On 01/27/2011 11:59 PM, Glen Jarvis wrote:
>>> I think that's a great idea. Friday night it is :)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Bryce Verdier 
>>> <bryceverdier at gmail.com <mailto:bryceverdier at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Wow... that's one hell of a trip and display of dedication! I'm
>>>     impressed.
>>>
>>>     Going back to the original topic, I'd be interested in doing
>>>     some concurrency studying on Friday night, maybe meet up at
>>>     Noisebridge?
>>>
>>>     Bryce
>>>
>>>
>>>     On 01/26/2011 08:24 PM, Glen Jarvis wrote:
>>>>     For what it's worth, it is always a special effort for me. In
>>>>     fact, I don't just plan my day, but usually my week around it.
>>>>     I live in SF and work in Berkeley (usually until 6 pm) and
>>>>     don't have a car. So, I usually come in early on some days so I
>>>>     can get out of Berkeley in time and get down there by the time
>>>>     we start.
>>>>
>>>>     Sometimes I carpool/ride with others. This saves additional
>>>>     time as public transportation from SF can add almost three
>>>>     hours (one way) to the trip.
>>>>
>>>>     So, I completely understand. I usually find it worth while...
>>>>     usually for the socializing before, after and the stuff that I
>>>>     always learn from other people around me.
>>>>
>>>>     Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     Glen
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Nick Stinemates
>>>>     <nstinemates at gmail.com <mailto:nstinemates at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         I hadn't planned on it but I would absolutely love to.
>>>>
>>>>         I am in the north bay ( Marin ) so it would require special
>>>>         effort on
>>>>         my part. We will see!
>>>>
>>>>         Nick
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         On Wednesday, January 26, 2011, Glen Jarvis
>>>>         <glen at glenjarvis.com <mailto:glen at glenjarvis.com>> wrote:
>>>>         > Tomorrow night is BayPIGgies.. maybe before or after?
>>>>          (Are you going tomorrow night?)
>>>>         > From our website:
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Thursday, Jan 27, 2011
>>>>         > 7:30 pm: General hubbub, inventory end-of-meeting
>>>>         announcements, any first-minute announcements.
>>>>         > 7:35 - 8:40 pm: Technical Program
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Topic:
>>>>         > Abstract:Introduction to CouchDBThis talk introduces one
>>>>         'NoSQL' solution, CouchDB, and how to get it to play well
>>>>         with Python. Topics covered:
>>>>         > * Introduction to CouchDB * A python ORM for CouchDB *
>>>>         Parsing CouchDB documents within python * Writing view
>>>>         functions in python * Map/reduce on CouchDB from python
>>>>         > * Lessons learned from managing and distributing a live
>>>>         deployment at scale under high load
>>>>         > Speaker: Luke Gostlings
>>>>         > Bio: Luke is a lead engineer at about.me
>>>>         <http://about.me> <http://about.me/> (recently acquired by
>>>>         AOL). His prior positions were in: network security
>>>>         research, online payments, and small company stock offering
>>>>         markets. He has done contract work in the social and
>>>>         on-demand media spaces. He likes to dabble in NoSQL
>>>>         technologies, computer security, and financial markets. He
>>>>         has previously presented at CCCamp, San Francisco Startup
>>>>         Weekend, and RSAConference.
>>>>         > http://about.me/luke
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Topic: Newbie Nugget: Using zip() with Django
>>>>         > Speaker:Vicky Tuite
>>>>         > LINKS:
>>>>         >
>>>>         >
>>>>         >
>>>>         > 8:40 - 9 pm: Mapping/Random Access
>>>>         > Mapping is a rapid-fire audience announcement of topics
>>>>         the announcer is interested in.
>>>>         > Random Access follows immediately to allow follow up
>>>>         individually on topics of interest.
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Cheers,
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Glen
>>>>         > On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Nick Stinemates
>>>>         <nstinemates at gmail.com <mailto:nstinemates at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>         > If you're up for it tomorrow or Friday night I'll be
>>>>         happy to join you.
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Or, we can do it collaboratively over IM tonight?
>>>>         >
>>>>         > Let me know
>>>>         > Nick
>>>>         >
>>>>         > On Wednesday, January 26, 2011, Glen Jarvis
>>>>         <glen at glenjarvis.com <mailto:glen at glenjarvis.com>> wrote:
>>>>         >> Is anyone in SF tonight and up for a study/hack session?
>>>>         >> I'm going through JJ's slides from one of his
>>>>         presentations and I'm on a mission to understand all of the
>>>>         concepts, at a high level, from these slides.
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >>
>>>>         https://github.com/jjinux/concurrency-200912/raw/master/slides.pdf
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >> Cheers,
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >> Glen--
>>>>         >> Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of
>>>>         things which matter least.
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >> -- Goethe
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >>
>>>>         >
>>>>         >
>>>>         > --
>>>>         > Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of
>>>>         things which matter least.
>>>>         >
>>>>         > -- Goethe
>>>>         >
>>>>         >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     -- 
>>>>     Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things
>>>>     which matter least.
>>>>
>>>>     -- Goethe
>>>>
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