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== The Canberra Python Users Group == = The Canberra Python Users Group =
'''We meet on (mostly) the first Thursday of every month at 6pm'''
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{{http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=-35.275348,149.120428&zoom=15&size=200x200&sensor=false&markers=color:blue%7C-35.275348,149.120428|map to the meeting|align="right"}} We're a friendly mixed bunch of Canberrans old and new -- all skill levels and disciplines welcome.
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'''First Wednesday of every month''' The responsible parties are [[mailto:jonahsullivan79@gmail.com |Jonah Sullivan]], [[mailto:alex.g.ware@gmail.com|Alex Ware]] and [[mailto:cpug@elena.net.au|Elena Williams]] along with a number of other Python folk. Feel free to contact any of us with questions.
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Newcomers are always welcome; we're a friendly bunch and female-friendly :) Importantly if you have an idea for a talk, we'd love to hear about it.
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The responsible parties are [[mailto:ed@pythoncharmers.com|Ed Schofield]] and [[mailto:ele.wil@gmail.com|Elena Williams]], along with a number of other Python folk.
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There's a meetup.com group to track numbers etc. Please join up and add yourself to the group! We'll keep you posted with announcements about the meetings. http://www.meetup.com/Canberra-Python-Meetup-Group/. == Meetings ==
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Meetings are hosted by Computer Science at ANU and are held in room N101, CSIT building ANU. Upcoming meetings and reminders are posted to the meetup group: https://www.meetup.com/canberra-python-meetup-group/
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Map: http://g.co/maps/7b2f5 Proudly we over-represent for such a small city and foster a community or engineers, coders and python programmers of all colours and flavours.
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This can be tricky to find the first time: it's a semi-circular glass-fronted meeting room directly south of the large bike cage which is located behind the CSIT building. If you can get to the back-side of the CSIT building and arrive between 6 and 6.30 there should be some fellow pythoneers around this vicinity to help point you in the right direction.
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We meet on the first Wednesday of every month at 6pm start, with talks commencing at 6.30pm. Join our slack here: [[ https://join.slack.com/t/canberrapug/shared_invite/zt-50v7p9g3-PnlGqMFr2LumH_dNizyWfg ]]
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Calendar: [[https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=be798mth6kvue1cer4gsr0c848%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Australia/Sydney|HTML]], [[https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/be798mth6kvue1cer4gsr0c848%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics|iCal]] Also for luck: [[ https://github.com/canberra-python/README ]]
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After talks, discussions are informally encouraged to continue at the Wig and Pen on Alinga Street.
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JOIN THE MAIL LIST: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/canberra-pug == Venue ==
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=== Potential Topics === Hannah Neumann Building #145, Seminar Room 1.33, ANU, Acton, Canberra, Australia
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Some topics that interest the Canberra python users are: Being a university it's a maze, give yourself plenty of time the first time you're trying to find the room. The room has external windows, next to the sliding doors on the Eastern side of the building where you should be able to see the group.
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 * GIS, data analysis, SciPy/NumPy, wxPython, PyJS (Pyjamas), Django, Python hardware interfaces
 * Demos of what you're doing/working on!
Occassionally we need to mix up the date and space, see the meetup group for details.
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=== Schedule === == Food ==
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'''Wednesday 7th March''' Pizza and drinks are generously provided by Reposit Power, Xero and Linux Australia.
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'''5 minute talks''' == Topics ==
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 * "Package deployment and management in a locked down Windows environment" - Adam Kerz We are always after new speakers, don't be shy! Everyone in the room wants to hear about your experiences and is there to learn something cool. It is a low pressure, supportive environment to present at.
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'''20 minute talks''' Please contact [[mailto:jonahsullivan79@gmail.com |Jonah Sullivan]] if you would like to schedule a presentation.
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 * "How did and will we use Python for streamflow forecast services? Bureau of Meteorology" - Daehyok Shin
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'''Show and Tell''' [[PastCPUGMeetups]]
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---- [[ https://www.meetup.com/canberra-python-meetup-group/events/past/ ]]
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[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdFA_Ji3nec|Video from OSDC 2011 on Python for R&D - Ed Schofield]]

[[http://cbr.python.social.org.au/media/msc/python-welcome_elena.pdf|Elena's "Welcome to Python (Canberra)" slides]]

CategoryUsergroups
 * February 2018 - Understanding the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) using Python - Geoff Eldridge
 * March 2018 - from Python import * - Libo Yin
 * April 2018 - Full stack Python - Ben Weise
 * May 2018 - Modern python package management - Gavin Jackson
 * June 2018 - Using Jupyter notebooks for reproducible science, training and business - Adam Steer
 * July 2018 - Describing Descriptors - Matthew Egan
 * August 2018 - Getting started with Python on Platform.sh - Chris Skene
 * September 2018 - Lightning Talks - Misc Speakers
 * October 2018 - How to build a super-computer in the cloud and protect sensitive information - Mark Stocks
 * November 2018 - Low effort performance boosts using Cython - Caleb James
 * December 2018 - Developing a package, a beginner's perspective - Craig Harrison, Josh Batchelor, Jonathan Mettes

The Canberra Python Users Group

We meet on (mostly) the first Thursday of every month at 6pm

We're a friendly mixed bunch of Canberrans old and new -- all skill levels and disciplines welcome.

The responsible parties are Jonah Sullivan, Alex Ware and Elena Williams along with a number of other Python folk. Feel free to contact any of us with questions.

Importantly if you have an idea for a talk, we'd love to hear about it.

Meetings

Upcoming meetings and reminders are posted to the meetup group: https://www.meetup.com/canberra-python-meetup-group/

Proudly we over-represent for such a small city and foster a community or engineers, coders and python programmers of all colours and flavours.

Join our slack here: https://join.slack.com/t/canberrapug/shared_invite/zt-50v7p9g3-PnlGqMFr2LumH_dNizyWfg

Also for luck: https://github.com/canberra-python/README

Venue

Hannah Neumann Building #145, Seminar Room 1.33, ANU, Acton, Canberra, Australia

Being a university it's a maze, give yourself plenty of time the first time you're trying to find the room. The room has external windows, next to the sliding doors on the Eastern side of the building where you should be able to see the group.

Occassionally we need to mix up the date and space, see the meetup group for details.

Food

Pizza and drinks are generously provided by Reposit Power, Xero and Linux Australia.

Topics

We are always after new speakers, don't be shy! Everyone in the room wants to hear about your experiences and is there to learn something cool. It is a low pressure, supportive environment to present at.

Please contact Jonah Sullivan if you would like to schedule a presentation.

PastCPUGMeetups

https://www.meetup.com/canberra-python-meetup-group/events/past/

  • February 2018 - Understanding the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) using Python - Geoff Eldridge
  • March 2018 - from Python import * - Libo Yin
  • April 2018 - Full stack Python - Ben Weise
  • May 2018 - Modern python package management - Gavin Jackson
  • June 2018 - Using Jupyter notebooks for reproducible science, training and business - Adam Steer
  • July 2018 - Describing Descriptors - Matthew Egan
  • August 2018 - Getting started with Python on Platform.sh - Chris Skene
  • September 2018 - Lightning Talks - Misc Speakers
  • October 2018 - How to build a super-computer in the cloud and protect sensitive information - Mark Stocks
  • November 2018 - Low effort performance boosts using Cython - Caleb James
  • December 2018 - Developing a package, a beginner's perspective - Craig Harrison, Josh Batchelor, Jonathan Mettes

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