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Meetings are held at [[http://horsebazaar.com.au/|Horse Bazaar]], 397 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne. Meetings are held at Inspire9's premises at 9 / 83 Dover St, Richmond.
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http://bit.ly/8vR2Kw <-- Google Map
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We meet on the first (or sometimes second) Monday of every month starting at 6:30pm. The schedule is available as a Google [[http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=9fa182ujn964o858b2dgil28n0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Australia/Sydney|calendar]] ([[http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/9fa182ujn964o858b2dgil28n0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics|iCal]]). We now meet on the last Friday of every month starting at 6:30pm.
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'''Monday the 10th of May''' '''Friday 5th November'''

See http://www.meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/calendar/15191871/
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 * using fabric/pip/virtualenv bootstrapping and deploying environments (Rory Hart)  * any?
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 * using coverage.py in unit testing (Rory Hart)
 * Please add talk topics here!
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'''Monday the 10th of May'''

'''15 minute talks'''

 * using fabric/pip/virtualenv bootstrapping and deploying environments (Rory Hart)

'''5 minute talks'''

 * Load-balancing xmlrpclib/jsonrpclib for robust distributed applications (Andreux Fort)
 * using coverage.py in unit testing (Rory Hart)

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 Inspire9's premises at 9 / 83 Dover St, Richmond.

http://bit.ly/9lnfi7 <-- Google Map

Schedule

We now meet on the last Friday of every month starting at 6:30pm.

Friday 5th November

See http://www.meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/calendar/15191871/

15 minute talks

  • any?

5 minute talks

  • Please add talk topics here!

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

Monday the 10th of May

15 minute talks

  • using fabric/pip/virtualenv bootstrapping and deploying environments (Rory Hart)

5 minute talks

  • Load-balancing xmlrpclib/jsonrpclib for robust distributed applications (Andreux Fort)
  • using coverage.py in unit testing (Rory Hart)

Monday the 12th of April

15 minute talks

  • Scientific computing with NumPy / SciPy / Matplotlib (Ed Schofield)

5 minute talks

  • filemov.py - a tool for relocating old files (Mike Dewhirst)

Source code including unit tests, (aged) test files and py2exe setup.py are at http://svn.pczen.com.au/repos/pysrc/gpl3/filemov - userid = public (no password). Drop me a line if you can contribute improvements and would like write access to the repo. Performance needs attention!

Monday the 1st of March

15 minute talks

  • PyWeek - the why and the how (Richard Jones)

Monday the 1st of February

Tuesday the 8th of December

  • "promise" by Ryan Kelly (slides here: promise.odp)

  • Mozilla Raindrop and/or CouchDB by Mark Hammond

Tuesday the 10th of November

No talks.

Tuesday the 13th of October

Tuesday the 8th of September

  • Mike Dewhirst reviewing Pro Django
  • Richard Jones by request doing a short intro to context managers
  • Richard Jones isn't a lumberjack, but someone cool is...

Tuesday the 11th of August

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


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