[python-uk] Pyweek runs Feb-Mar: London team?

Connor Shearwood drake at lifein2d.co.uk
Tue Feb 9 12:09:33 EST 2016


Count me in :)

On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 at 17:00 <python-uk-request at python.org> wrote:

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>    1. Re: Pyweek runs Feb-Mar: London team? (Daniel Pope)
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> From: Daniel Pope <mauve at mauveweb.co.uk>
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> Thanks, everyone. Any other takers?
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> Team, let's take this chat off-list.
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> On Sun, 7 Feb 2016 07:58 Nick Sarbicki <nick.a.sarbicki at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Looks awesome! I'll get involved if I have any time that week :-).
> >
> > On Fri, 5 Feb 2016, 01:16 Daniel Pope <mauve at mauveweb.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >> The 21st Pyweek competition is coming up at the end of the month,
> running
> >> from 00:00 UTC on 28th February to 00:00 UTC 6th March. Pyweek is a
> games
> >> programming contest in which you must write a game in Python, from
> scratch,
> >> in exactly one week. Games must be written around a theme that is up for
> >> voting in the week before the contest. The winning challenge theme is
> >> announced at the moment the contest starts. Participants can enter as
> >> individuals or teams, and there is one winner in each category based on
> >> votes from other entrants.
> >>
> >> The URL: https://www.pyweek.org/
> >>
> >> Pyweek is open to everyone: Python novices, adepts or experts. Even
> >> people with no programming experience can contribute art, design, sound,
> >> music or story to a team project. For some, it might be your first
> complete
> >> end-to-end Python project.
> >>
> >> You can spend a few hours or all of the week; winning games have been
> >> written in a day. One of the most fun aspects of Pyweek is to diarise
> your
> >> progress and upload screenshots. Seeing other games develop, exchanging
> >> development war stories and celebrating successes is part of the fun.
> >>
> >> I would encourage you to consider taking part.
> >>
> >> Londonites: London Python Dojo regulars have entered a team in the
> >> competition a couple of times before, but to my knowledge the last time
> was
> >> several years ago. Since then I've won the individual competition a
> couple
> >> of times, but never the team competition. I think it's time the London
> >> Python community stood up to the challenge and took that team trophy
> home*!
> >> Because we're a city of talented, creative, witty Pythonistas. Who's
> with
> >> me?!
> >>
> >> * There is no trophy.
> >>
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