From gavin.jackson at gmail.com Sun Apr 3 22:31:51 2016 From: gavin.jackson at gmail.com (Gavin Jackson) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 12:31:51 +1000 Subject: [Canberra-PUG] April meeting - this Thursday Message-ID: Come join us for the April CPUG meetup this Thursday. Please RSVP (via the meetup link below) for seating and catering purposes. http://www.meetup.com/Canberra-Python-Meetup-Group/events/229362938/ Two talks lined up for the night - Pyramid I18N with James Li and Travis with Hypothesis with Zac Hatfield Dodds. Huge thanks to Peoplebank for sponsoring the pizza, beer and venue, Redhat for supplying a $50 gift card for the speaker and Python Charmers for funding our meetup.com presence. Interested in presenting? Please drop me an email: gavin.jackson at gmail.com. *Talk #1 - Pyramid I18N* Bio: Haitao (James) Li is a software engineer at Les Mills Asia Pacific. His programming interests include web applications, algorithms and best practices for open-source projects. Abstract: As business is growing, there might be a stage where web applications need to support users who are from different backgrounds and speak different languages. Pyramid is one of the most popular python web frameworks, and I plan to do a live coding to try to internationalise a simple pyramid web app from scratch. We'll cover I18N configuration, I18Ning view callables and templates. If there is more time, we'll cover managing reusable I18N files. *Talk #2 - Travis with Hypothesis* Bio: Zac Hatfield-Dodds is an environmental science Honours student and research assistant at ANU. His programming interests include desktop applications, scientific data analysis, and best-practises for open source projects. Abstract: There are some key tools and practises that allow open-source projects to thrive - and without the handicaps of a distributed volunteer workforce and no training, we can do even better. - we'll cover the importance of version control, easy documentation, and testing- Python docs with Sphinx; non-Python docs too- Testing - example based or property based, and designing for testability- MyPy: a Python project for optional strong static duck typing- Putting it all together with Continuous Integration (eg Travis CI)Basically: know what your code is, what it's meant to do, what it actually does, how to use it, and how to check all this automatically! Cheers, Gav {e} gavin.jackson at gmail.com {mb} 0422 443 980 {skype} gavin6252 {twitter} @gavz {blog} www.gavinj.net {g+} profiles.google.com/gavin.jackson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gavin.jackson at gmail.com Thu Apr 21 19:48:54 2016 From: gavin.jackson at gmail.com (Gavin Jackson) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 09:48:54 +1000 Subject: [Canberra-PUG] May meeting Message-ID: Hello everyone, May meeting has been scheduled for Thursday 5 May, Paul Harvey will be presenting an introduction to GNU radio. More details/RSVP here: http://www.meetup.com/Canberra-Python-Meetup-Group/events/230281475/ Cheers, Gav {e} gavin.jackson at gmail.com {mb} 0422 443 980 {skype} gavin6252 {twitter} @gavz {blog} www.gavinj.net {g+} profiles.google.com/gavin.jackson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: