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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 on active via its mailing list. |
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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:anthony.briggs@gmail.com|Anthony Briggs]] and [[mailto:tleeuwenburg@gmail.com|Tennessee Leeuwenburg]], along with a number of other Pythoneers. We also have a [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug|mailing list]]. |
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Time: Monday July 2nd, 12.30pm til end of lunch hour Venue: Loco Bar, Spencer St Station. Contact: tleeuwenburg@gmail.com Agenda: Meet 'n Greet |
Below is the information for a series of evening meetings that were organised over 2005/2006. Meetings since have been organised ad-hoc via the mailing list around once per year. |
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Below is the information for the meeting location for evening meetings as organised over 2005/2006. '''Intrepid Travel''' <<BR>> 12 Spring St, <<BR>> Fitzroy <<BR>> [[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 || || Early September | Launch of MPUL | Tennessee Leeuwenburg | t.b.a. |
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The Melbourne Python Users Group
The Melbourne Python Users Group is currently on active via its 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 Anthony Briggs and Tennessee Leeuwenburg, along with a number of other Pythoneers. We also have a mailing list.
Meeting Details, Location, etc.
Below is the information for a series of evening meetings that were organised over 2005/2006. Meetings since have been organised ad-hoc via the mailing list around once per year.
Schedule
Schedule currently empty...
Past Meetings
Meeting Date |
Topic |
Presenter |
Presentation File |
June 16th, 2005 |
Automation with Python |
Anthony Briggs |
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July 21st, 2005 |
Using Twisted for BEEPy |
Justin Warren |
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August 18th, 2005 |
TDD with Python |
Bruce Cropley |
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September 15th, 2005 |
Pygame |
Richard Jones |
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October 20th, 2005 |
Python Style |
Anthony Briggs |
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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
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