BayPIGgies *12/11*, 7:30pm
Aahz
aahz at pythoncraft.com
Fri Dec 6 14:07:17 EST 2002
[p&e]
In article <mailman.1039157589.12758.python-list at python.org>,
Wesley Chun <wesc at fuzzyorange.com> wrote:
>BayPIGgies: Silicon Valley-San Francisco Bay Area Python Users Group
>
>When: December 11, 2002 @ 7:30pm
>Where: Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
>Agenda: Newbies' Nite
>Speaker: (everyone!)
>
>Due to popular demand, we are having another Newbie Night (e.g. April
>2002). This is the chance for all Python programmers to bring their
>friends and colleagues who should hear about Python. It is also for
>those who want to or are picking up Python and have questions! We will
>have a good number of Python experts who will try and help you out. Perl
>and Java experts are welcome too, as many Python developers also have
>experience there and can give you an honest comparison.
>
>The format is this: Wesley (or Danny) will give just a short half-hour
>intro presentation on Python to beginners followed by a quick demo, and
>then we will open it up to everyone for Q&A. Mingling and networking
>will bring our meeting to a glorious conclusion. :-)
>
># NOTE: the next meeting on January 8, 2003 will be not be at the usual
># place... stay tuned for a location update.
>
># Call For Talks: We are actively seeking speakers for BayPIGgies! If you
>would like to give a talk at one of our 2003 meetings (any Python related
>topic), contact us to coordinate!
>
>more info including directions: http://www.baypiggies.net
>
>hope to see some of you next Wednesday!
>
>-wesley
>
>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
>"Core Python Programming", Prentice Hall PTR, =A9 2001
> http://starship.python.net/crew/wesc/cpp/
>
>Silicon Valley-San Francisco Bay Area Python Users Group (BayPIGgies)
> http://deirdre.org/baypiggies
>
>wesley.j.chun :: wesc at deirdre.org
>cyberweb.consulting : henderson, nv : cyberweb at rocketmail.com
>http://www.roadkill.com/~wesc/cyberweb/
>
>
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