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The Melbourne Python Users Group currently meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at Intrepid Travel in Fitzroy. New members and presenters are always welcome. The Melbourne Python Users Group is currently mostly active via its [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug|mailing list]]. Newcomers are always welcome; we're a friendly bunch :)
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The main culprit is [mailto:anthony.briggs@gmail.com Anthony Briggs], along with a number of high caliber/hard core pythonistas. We also have a [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug mailing list]. A Facebook group has also been set up to facilitate interactions between MPUGgers, should they prefer that medium. (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=59918958226)

The main culprits are [[mailto:r1chardj0n3s@gmail.com|Richard Jones]] and [[mailto:tleeuwenburg@gmail.com|Tennessee Leeuwenburg]], along with a number of other Pythoneers.

Bitly URL: http://bit.ly/mpug (n.b. not 'MPUG')
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The next meeting is on August the 18th at 6.30pm, and we'll have two presentations - one on test driven development by Bruce Cropley and another from Richard Jones on pygame. Meetings are held at [[http://www.robotsushi.com/|Robot Sushi and Bar]], 12 Bligh Place, Melbourne.
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'''Intrepid Travel''' [[BR]]
12 Spring St, [[BR]]
Fitzroy [[BR]]
16th June, 6.30pm [[BR]]
http://tinyurl.com/ybtzlgg <-- Google Map
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[http://www.whereis.com/whereis/mapping/geocodeAddress.do?advertiserId=&streetNumber=12&streetName=Spring+st&poiType=&suburb=fitzroy&state=Victoria&x=39&y=11 Map to Intrepid Travel]

It's pretty close to the 96 and 112 tram, and only a short hop from
Parliament station. Not too sure about parking, but there's a fair bit
of street parking around, particularly after hours. There are also a
large number of cafes and restaurants along Brunswick street.

The meeting format is largely ad-hoc, and we're willing to experiment with different ideas, such as lightning presentations, announcements, demos or code/design reviews. If you have an idea, drop Anthony an email or bring it up for discussion, either on the list or at the meeting.
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|| Meeting Date || Topic || Presenter || Presentation File ||
|| June 16th, 2005 || Automation with Python || Anthony Briggs || [http://members.westnet.com.au/abriggs/melbournepug/autocodeblack.sxi Autocode] ||
|| July 21st, 2005 || Using Twisted for BEEPy || Justin Warren || [http://members.westnet.com.au/abriggs/melbournepug/twisted-melbourne-pug-v0.1.sxi Twisted] ||
|| August 18th, 2005 || TDD with Python || Bruce Cropley || ||
|| || Pygame || Richard Jones || ||
|| September 15th, 2005 || No presentation yet || Your name could be here! || ||
|| October 20th, 2005 || || || ||
|| November 17th, 2005 || || || ||
|| December 15th, 2005 || || || ||
We meet on the second Tuesday of every month starting at 6:30pm.

'''Tuesday the 12th of December'''

''15 minute talks''
 * "promise" by Richard Jones (or ...)

''5 minute lightning talks''


=== Potential Topics ===

If you're not sure on a topic, or don't want to give a presentation,
perhaps you could give us an idea of topics or areas that you would like
to hear about - that way we can encourage people who have that particular
area of expertise, but who might be wavering. Some topics that have been suggested are:

 * PIL
 * pygame
 * pyopengl
 * zope
 * pypi
 * distutils
 * wxPython
 * Twisted
 * web/CGI
 * Databases
 * Unit Testing
 * Patterns
 * web2py

If you feel qualified to give a talk/presentation on any of these, let me know and I'll schedule you in for a timeslot. Or just edit the wiki directly - that's what it's all about, after all :)

=== Previous Topics ===

'''Tuesday the 13th of October'''

''15 minute talks''
 * [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/html|HTML generation in code made way nicer]] (Richard Jones)
 * Accelerate your Pylons development with [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/BlastOff|BlastOff]] (Chris Miles)

''5 minute lightning talks''
 * A whirlwind tour of [[http://code.google.com/p/pyfilesystem/|FS]] and [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/filelike/|filelike]] (Ryan Kelly, slides here: [[attachment:fs_and_filelike.tar.gz]])


'''Tuesday the 8th of September'''

''15 minute talks''
 * Mike Dewhirst reviewing Pro Django
 * Richard Jones by request doing a short intro to context managers

''5 minute lightning talks''
 * Richard Jones isn't a lumberjack, but someone cool is...


'''Tuesday the 11th of August'''

''15 minute talks''
 * Martin Schweitzer "Primetime Wordfinding"... It's a rather novel algorithm that I (re)discovered(?)* for finding word matches when given a group of letters (eg. think of the puzzle in the age where you have a grid with 9 letters and have to find words). I then noticed that it had applications to other fields such as bioinformatics (which I won't go into in the talk [unless, of course, there is a particular interest]). It also has a very nice representation in Python - which I will mention.
 * Richard Jones ... a new cool thing I'm working on

''5 minute lightning talks''
 * Chris Miles "Intro to [[http://www.psychofx.com/psi/|PSI]] (Python System Information)"

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The Melbourne Python Users Group

The Melbourne Python Users Group is currently mostly active via its mailing list. Newcomers are always welcome; we're a friendly bunch :)

A Facebook group has also been set up to facilitate interactions between MPUGgers, should they prefer that medium. (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=59918958226)

The main culprits are Richard Jones and Tennessee Leeuwenburg, along with a number of other Pythoneers.

Bitly URL: http://bit.ly/mpug (n.b. not 'MPUG')

Meeting Details, Location, etc.

Meetings are held at Robot Sushi and Bar, 12 Bligh Place, Melbourne.

http://tinyurl.com/ybtzlgg <-- Google Map

Schedule

We meet on the second Tuesday of every month starting at 6:30pm.

Tuesday the 12th of December

15 minute talks

  • "promise" by Richard Jones (or ...)

5 minute lightning talks

Potential Topics

If you're not sure on a topic, or don't want to give a presentation, perhaps you could give us an idea of topics or areas that you would like to hear about - that way we can encourage people who have that particular area of expertise, but who might be wavering. Some topics that have been suggested are:

  • PIL
  • pygame
  • pyopengl
  • zope
  • pypi
  • distutils
  • wxPython
  • Twisted
  • web/CGI
  • Databases
  • Unit Testing
  • Patterns
  • web2py

If you feel qualified to give a talk/presentation on any of these, let me know and I'll schedule you in for a timeslot. Or just edit the wiki directly - that's what it's all about, after all :)

Previous Topics

Tuesday the 13th of October

15 minute talks

5 minute lightning talks

Tuesday the 8th of September

15 minute talks

  • Mike Dewhirst reviewing Pro Django
  • Richard Jones by request doing a short intro to context managers

5 minute lightning talks

  • Richard Jones isn't a lumberjack, but someone cool is...

Tuesday the 11th of August

15 minute talks

  • Martin Schweitzer "Primetime Wordfinding"... It's a rather novel algorithm that I (re)discovered(?)* for finding word matches when given a group of letters (eg. think of the puzzle in the age where you have a grid with 9 letters and have to find words). I then noticed that it had applications to other fields such as bioinformatics (which I won't go into in the talk [unless, of course, there is a particular interest]). It also has a very nice representation in Python - which I will mention.
  • Richard Jones ... a new cool thing I'm working on

5 minute lightning talks

  • Chris Miles "Intro to PSI (Python System Information)"


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