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= Activities =

We are in the process of planning the BoulderSprint, which we hope to hold on a regular basis. We also hold a monthly meeting.

There has been talk of helping pair mentors with aspiring Pythoneers. If you are so aspirationally inclined, please contact us!

= Web Site =

Our web site is at [http://www.fr.co.us.pythoneers.org/]. Thanks to tummy.com and their principals, SeanReifschneider and Evelyn Mitchell, for generously hosting us.

= Mailing List =

You can subscribe to our [http://lists.community.tummy.com/mailman/listinfo/frpythoneers mailing list]. We also have a [http://lists.community.tummy.com/pipermail/frpythoneers/ mail archive].

= Meetings =

We just happen to have the friendliest bunch of Python people I know coming to our meetings. So why not come to?

 * Date/time: Every 3rd Wednesday, 6-8 PM
 * Location: Jill's at the [http://www.stjulien.com St Julien Hotel], [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=9th+and+Walnut,+Boulder,+CO&ie=UTF8&z=15&om=1&iwloc=A 9th and Walnut], the bar area.
 * Default topic: OpenSpace

== Meeting: November 15, 2006 ==

Next meeting!

== Meeting: October 18, 2006 ==

 * Discussed possible proposals for PyCon2007. The basic consensus was that it was a great idea that for PyCon "we're especially interested in presentations that will teach conference-goers something new and useful." In particular, we all would like to see talks with more useful takeaway code, not just talks saying, hey we are doing great things with Python. Trust us :) .

 * Began planning of BoulderSprint, which apparently has been a burning desire for JimBaker for a while.

= Events =

 * BoulderSprint.

 * BoulderJam, an opportunity to try out interesting technologies together.

= Guide to Front Range Pythoneering =

 * [http://amath.colorado.edu/faculty/fperez/ Fernando Perez], CU Applied Math, and Brian Granger, [http://txcorp.com/ Tech-X], both work on [http://ipython.scipy.org/moin/ IPython].

 * Eric Dobbs, [http://www.bivio.biz bivio Software, Inc.], works on PyQScimpl as a contractor with Tech-X. SciPy 2006 [http://dobbse.net/thinair/2006/08/scipy/ presentation] of PyQScimpl.

 * Fred Clare and Mary Hall, NCAR, are behind [http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu PyNGL].

 * Jeffrey Whittaker, contributed this [http://www.scipy.org/Wiki/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Maps plot] to matplotlib for geospatial projections of data.
 
 * Yeong-Shang Log, [http://casa.colorado.edu/ CASA], is exploring space with the Hubble Space Telescope in Python.

 * [http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~martin/ Jim Martin] teaches Intro to AI and Natural Language Processing in Python.

 * Martha Palmer teaches a [http://verbs.colorado.edu/mpalmer/ling5200/ class on linguistics] in Python.

 * Ravinder Singh and Scott Kelley [http://mcdb.colorado.edu/courses/6440/index.html teach bioinformatics and molecular biology], using Biopython.

 * Duncan McGreggor, PyMon.

 * Mark Lutz has taught over 160 Python training sessions.

 * [http://www.softwaresummit.com/2005/speakers/smith_mitchell.htm Mitchell Smith] led the adoption of Python at Array Biopharma.

 * Uche Ogbuji.

 * Joe van Andel, NCAR.

 * Demian Neidetcher, Level 3.

 * Jim Baker, Zyasoft.
 
Please expand this local guide!
I like my hobby Judo. <<BR>>
I also to learn Danish in my free time.<<BR>>
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Also visit my web blog; [[http://empregabh.blogspot.com|agencia de empregos]]

I like my hobby Judo.
I also to learn Danish in my free time.

Also visit my web blog; agencia de empregos

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