From eric at intellovations.com Tue Jan 3 19:52:21 2012 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 13:52:21 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] PyCon 2012 News - Tutorials, Talks, and Tickets In-Reply-To: <87fwgbxnnc.fsf@asaph.rhodesmill.org> References: <4EF3E1B7.3010505@python.org> <877h1oype4.fsf@asaph.rhodesmill.org> <87fwgbxnnc.fsf@asaph.rhodesmill.org> Message-ID: Brandon, The meeting format is fairly fluid. We generally have one main talk between 30 minutes to an hour, followed by discussion of the topic and then other discussions or quick presentations. Our meetings generally run 1.5 to 2.5 hours (getting out between 8 and 9). We're probably a little smaller than the average PyAtl meeting... we have about 150 members on the meetup versus 600 for PyAtl. We generally get between 15-30 folks to the monthly meetings. We're definitely interested in any ideas you have from attending PyAtl... they are a very active and successful group. So, to answer your question... 25 minutes is on the short side, so if anyone has any short topics they'd like to discuss in January, let me know! See you in a few weeks! Eric On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Brandon Craig Rhodes < brandon at rhodesmill.org> wrote: > Brian Costlow writes: > > > I don't think we have one for January yet either, but Eric may have > > something lined up I don't know about. > > What is the typical meeting format - how many people speak, and for how > long? A PyCon talk is only 25 minutes, and thus will not make much of a > meeting, unless a *long* Q&A session ensues :) - or unless your meetings > are shorter than the two hours we usually aimed for (and usually > overshot!) for Python Atlanta? > > -- > Brandon Craig Rhodes brandon at rhodesmill.org > http://rhodesmill.org/brandon > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brian.costlow at gmail.com Fri Jan 6 02:21:48 2012 From: brian.costlow at gmail.com (Brian Costlow) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 20:21:48 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] January 2012 COhPy Monthly Meeting Message-ID: The January 2012 COhPy meeting will be Monday, January 30th, at 6:30 PM. The meeting will be at the New Song Community Church in the Bell-Haun Building. The address is 937 Eastwind Drive, Westerville, OH 43081. Our main speaker this month will be Brandon Craig Rhodes. Brandon will be previewing a talk he is giving at PyCon: Python, Linkers, and Virtual Memory Why does ?top? show that your Python process uses 110 MB of virtual memory but has a resident set size of 9 MB? Does it consume more memory to spawn several interpreters, or to run one Python and have it fork() further workers? What is an ?undefined symbol,? anyway? Learn about how an operating system manages memory, loads shared libraries, and what this means for Python servers and applications. Because it's geared toward PyCon, the talk will be relatively short. If anyone would like to present another talk around a half-hour in length, please contact Brian Costlow or Eric Floehr. After the main presentation(s) we'll have time for lightning talks, and we'll discuss locations for future meetings. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dodi.ara at gmail.com Fri Jan 20 02:19:18 2012 From: dodi.ara at gmail.com (Dodi Ara) Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 08:19:18 +0700 Subject: [CentralOH] QTableWidget - add from my files to table Message-ID: i wondering, how can i add from my files to table widget? for example, i have one file $ cat a tes $ so, the "test" fill in the one or more row or columns any help will be appreciate From eric at intellovations.com Mon Jan 23 22:38:14 2012 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 16:38:14 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Google Technologies Message-ID: Hi all, Google is a big supporter of Python, and I know a number of us use Google APIs in our work and play. ?Casey Borders is interested in starting a Google Technologies Meetup here in Columbus, and would like your input if you are interested or not. ?Here is his message, and a link to the survey: ----- I am working on Co-Founding a Google Technology Users Group (GTUG) here in Columbus. We are looking for feedback from developers who might be interested in the group. I was hoping you could pass along this survey to members of your meet up. http://is.gd/ColsGoogleDev ----- Best Regards, Eric From jep200404 at columbus.rr.com Fri Jan 27 01:14:43 2012 From: jep200404 at columbus.rr.com (jep200404 at columbus.rr.com) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 19:14:43 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] [C&C] Monster Python Message-ID: <20120126191443.6538dade.jep200404@columbus.rr.com> For all things python, which do you prefer, necropsy or source code analysis? The former is on tonight of a _real_ one, a _big_ one. 10:00pm on WOSU-D2 aka WOSU PLUS Inside Nature's Giants: Monster Python