[Chicago] July 9 ChiPy

Daniel Griffin dgriff1 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 22:08:56 CEST 2009


Ok I'll start working on a CouchDB presentation.

I appreciate the interest,
Dan

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Kumar McMillan <kumar.mcmillan at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Massimo Di
> Pierro<mdipierro at cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> > I am very much interested in CouchDB.
>
> +1 for CouchDB
>
> > Massimo
> > On Jun 24, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Daniel Griffin wrote:
> >
> > Most people seemed more interested in Couch so I can do that, but I think
> > SQLAlchemy would probably be more useful. I still leave it up to everyone
> > else to decide.
> > CouchDB would consist of:
> > -what it is
> > - how you use it
> > -what it excels at
> > -what it sucks at
> > - problems with the project/why you shouldn't use this yet
> >
> > SQLAlchemy would consist of:
> > - super brief intro to querying and such
> > - dealing with sessions while using threads
> > - how to use SQLAlchemy without wanting to die
> > - how to set up relations
> > - pitfalls
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Carl Karsten <carl at personnelware.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> James Snyder - PyMite (this time for sure!)
> >> http://www.pythononachip.org "a significant subset of the Python
> >> language on microcontrollers without an OS."
> >> PyMite ligntning talk at PyCon09 http://carlfk.blip.tv/file/1996853/
> >> "lets Python run in a BILLION new places."
> >>
> >> And a special guest via the intertubes: Dean Hall, the lead PyMite
> >> developer:  "July 9th is open for me and I'd be interested in
> >> virtual-attending and helping out with Q&A."    Exactly how that
> >> happens is to be determined.
> >>
> >> Daniel Griffin - couchdb and or sqlalchemy stuff.   If you have any
> >> desire to hear about one or the other of these, chime in now before
> >> Dan nails down what he is talking about.   Dan, let us know once you
> >> are done nailing.
> >>
> >> And more giveaways!  Some shirts, brains, Learning Python 3rd Edition
> >> (2.25 lbs), Python coffee mug and the return of the box of CDs
> >> containing 821K Learning Python 4E Chapter 10 and 26.pdf 821K "Unicode
> >> and Binary Data, String Changes in 3.0"  - you do get a nice CD sleeve
> >> that you can put something important in.  (I apologize to anyone who
> >> took one of these thinking it was the whole book.)
> >>
> >> Last month people showed of how much they knew about Python, which now
> >> that I think about it is exactly the wrong way to pick who gets a
> >> "Learning Python" book.  So whats a good way to give out a dozen
> >> prizes?
> >>
> >> --
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