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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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|| Early September | Launch of MPUL | Tennessee Leeuwenburg | t.b.a.
Schedule currently empty...

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

Autocode

July 21st, 2005

Using Twisted for BEEPy

Justin Warren

Twisted

August 18th, 2005

TDD with Python

Bruce Cropley

UnitTesting
nim.py
nimtest.py

September 15th, 2005

Pygame

Richard Jones

PyWeek

October 20th, 2005

Python Style

Anthony Briggs

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 :)


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