From joe.jasinski at gmail.com Mon Mar 6 09:42:53 2017 From: joe.jasinski at gmail.com (Joe Jasinski) Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2017 08:42:53 -0600 Subject: [ChiPy-announce] ChiPy March 2017 Meeting: Beginning Python Theme Message-ID: ChiPy, All, the ChiPy March meetup is upcoming and we have a great meeting planned. This month the talk theme is Beginning Python and we are meeting at Braintree in Merchandise Mart. Whether you are new to Python or are a Python veteran, this meeting has some planned talks that you will surely enjoy. Also, if you are new to ChiPy, look for our Welcome Table, to meet some ChiPy members and get oriented. Hope to see you there! *When:* Thursday March 9th 6:00pm: doors open (food arrives) 6:30pm: Chipy Welcome table 7:00pm: Talks Start *How:*You can rsvp at chipy.org or via our Meetup group. *Where:* 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza Suite 800 Go to the elevators in the middle of the building between the two security desks, and take them to the 8th floor. If building security asks you where you're going just tell them Braintree. The elevators will let you off right in the Braintree lobby. *What:* *How I Taught My Dog To Text Selfies *By: Greg Baugues Experience Level: Novice This talk is is for Python developers who would like to get started with hardware hacking but have been too intimidated in the past to do so. Also, it's for people who like dogs and/or selfies. Using a Raspberry Pi, Python, Twilio, and a big red button, I taught my dog to text selfies. In this talk, which features 25 minutes of live coding, we'll build the hardware hack from scratch. Developers will walk away knowing how to use Python to interact with Twilio and the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins. A video of this hack was featured on Mashable and was watched over 2.5M times. *How To Develop and Deploy Faster using Python APIs * By: Paul Ebreo Experience Level: Intermediate Building and deploying applications has never been easier, especially with the proliferation of APIs. In this talk, I will share the 4 concepts that will allow Python developers to quickly learn and use any Python-based API. The target audience for this talk are intermediate newbies who have a couple of projects under their belt. *Quick prototyping with redis-helper * By: Kenneth Wade Experience Level: Novice In this talk, I will demonstrate some uses of https://pypi.python.org/pypi/redis-helper and how you can easily store, index, and modify Python dicts in Redis. Some asciinema demos are available at https://asciinema.org/~kenjyco Thanks always to all our Platinum sponsors, especially: Braintree, Imaginary Landscape, and Telnyx. Please be aware of our code of conduct http://www.chipy.org/pages/conduct/ See you there! -- Joe J. Jasinski www.joejasinski.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: