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The Portland Oregon Python User Group meets every second Tuesday. The Portland Oregon Python User Group has presentations the second Tuesday of the month, and a project hack night on the fourth Tuesday of the month.
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 * Where:
Urban Airship
334 NW 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
 * Where: Urban Airship 334 NW 11th Ave Portland, OR 97209
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== June 12nd, 2012 ==
 * Developing & Deploying "Large" Scale Web Applications - Matt Robenolt
 * Lightning Talks
 * '''Pizza sponsored by [[http://wikisway.com|Wikisway]]!'''
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 * Need to contact an organizer? <snakeherders@pdxpython.org>  * Need to contact an organizer? < snakeherders@pdxpython.org >
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== 2011 and early 2012 ==
 * This data is not stored here yet. Feel free to import it from [[http://python.meetup.com/183/|Meetup]]
== 2011-2013 ==

 * Feel free to import content from [[http://python.meetup.com/183/|Meetup]]
 * Nov 12, 2013 -- Battle of the Ja(y)sons
  * Jayson Falkner on [[https://github.com/jfalkner/Efficient-Django-QuerySet-Use|Using Django QuerySets Efficiently]]
  * Jason Champion on [[http://slid.es/xangis/parallel-computing|Parallel Computing with CUDA and OpenCL]]

== June 12nd, 2012 ==


 * [[https://speakerdeck.com/u/mattrobenolt/p/developing-deploying-large-scale-web-applications|Developing & Deploying "Large" Scale Web Applications]] - Matt Robenolt
 * Lightning Talks
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  * !RunSnakeRun - Joel Bernstein   * RunSnakeRun - Joel Bernstein
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 * Michel's Monthly Module: baker (pypi) - Chris !McDonald

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 * Recap of PyCon 2010 (Adam Lowry, Michael Schurter, Michelle Rowley)
 * "What I Learned at PyCon... Last Year": lessons learned over a year of functional web testing at Idealist.org. (Jason Kirtland)
 * Recap of [[PyCon|PyCon]] 2010 (Adam Lowry, Michael Schurter, Michelle Rowley)
 * "What I Learned at [[PyCon|PyCon]]... Last Year": lessons learned over a year of functional web testing at Idealist.org. (Jason Kirtland)
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  * bpython: a replacement for ipython, and how to integrate it with Django and virtualenv (Chris McDonald)   * bpython: a replacement for ipython, and how to integrate it with Django and virtualenv (Chris [[McDonald|McDonald]])

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 * GeoDjango: Tim Welch  * [[GeoDjango|GeoDjango]]: Tim Welch
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  * Michel's Monthly Module (hashlib & hmac) by Adam Lowry
  * Intro to Bitten (http://bitten.edgewall.org/) by John Hampton ([[http://elderberrypy.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/PDX%20Python%20Bitten%20Presentation.pdf|slides]])


* Michel's Monthly Module (hashlib & hmac) by Adam Lowry
 * Intro to Bitten (http://bitten.edgewall.org/) by John Hampton ([[http://elderberrypy.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/PDX%20Python%20Bitten%20Presentation.pdf|slides]])
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 * Recap of PyCon

* Recap of [[PyCon|PyCon]]
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 * Python Release Party!  D.I.Y. What's New in 2.6 and 3.0

* Python Release Party! D.I.Y. What's New in 2.6 and 3.0
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 * Pizza courtesy of Vidoop!  Books courtesy of O'Reilly!  * Pizza courtesy of Vidoop! Books courtesy of O'Reilly!
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 * Brett: Converting HTML forms to PDF forms with ReportLab
 * Kirby: Open Source and Health Care / BarCamp Alpha


* Brett: Converting HTML forms to PDF forms with [[ReportLab|ReportLab]]
 * Kirby: Open Source and Health Care / [[BarCamp|BarCamp]] Alpha
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 * Chris: Django NewForms
 * Pizza provided by [[http://www.kavi.com/home|Kavi]]!  Thank you, Kavi (and Adam, and Brett)!
 * Chris: Django [[NewForms|NewForms]]
 * Pizza provided by [[http://www.kavi.com/home|Kavi]]! Thank you, Kavi (and Adam, and Brett)!
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 * Jason:  [[http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodPyflakes|PyFlakes]]
 * Kirby:  [[http://www.python.org/cp4e/|P4E]] (Programming for Everyone)
 * Kirby:  [[http://www.tuxisalive.com/|Programming the Tux Droid]]
 * Jason: [[http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodPyflakes|PyFlakes]]
 * Kirby: [[http://www.python.org/cp4e/|P4E]] (Programming for Everyone)
 * Kirby: [[http://www.tuxisalive.com/|Programming the Tux Droid]]
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The Portland Oregon Python User Group has presentations the second Tuesday of the month, and a project hack night on the fourth Tuesday of the month.


Next Meeting

  • When: Second Tuesday of the Month, 6:30pm
  • Where: Urban Airship 334 NW 11th Ave Portland, OR 97209
  • What: See http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/ for upcoming meetings.

Resources

Past Meetings

2011-2013

June 12nd, 2012

November 9th, 2010

  • MOTM: ctypes - Joel Bernstein
  • Optimizing C Extensions - Case Van Horsen
  • Extending Python with Fortran - Brett Carter
  • Extending Python with OCaml - John Melesky

October 12th, 2010

  • STDLIB THUNDERDOOOOME!!!

September 14, 2010

  • Social at Deschutes Brewery!

June 8th, 2010

  • Michel's Monthly Module: multiprocessing (pypi) - John Melesky
  • Diesel - Michael Schurter
  • Twisted - Karl Anderson

May 11th 2010

  • Michel's Monthly Module: profile/cProfile - John Melesky
  • Lightning talks!
    • RunSnakeRun - Joel Bernstein

    • pyntch - Kyle Jones
    • coverage.py branch coverage - Dan Colish
    • repoze.profile - Adam Lowry
    • pytestlogger - Jeff Schwaber
  • Xapian and xodb - Michel Pelletier
  • Pizza sponsored by VanderHouwen & Associates!

April 13th 2010

  • Michel's Monthly Module: baker (pypi) - Chris McDonald

  • execnet - Kyle Jones
  • Discogs and Python - Jason Falone
  • What's New in Python 2.7?
  • Pizza & beverage was sponsored by Discogs!

March 9th, 2010

  • Michel(le)'s Monthly Module: functools (Michelle Rowley)
  • Recap of PyCon 2010 (Adam Lowry, Michael Schurter, Michelle Rowley)

  • "What I Learned at PyCon... Last Year": lessons learned over a year of functional web testing at Idealist.org. (Jason Kirtland)

  • Pizza & beverage was sponsored by Survey Monkey!

February 9th, 2010

  • Michel's Monthly Module (dateutil) - by Michel P. himself, this month! Yay!
  • Cool Tools! Lightning(ish) talks about cool tools:
    • I Hate Passwords: ssh-copy-id, ssh config, and managing multiple keys (Chris Pitzer)
    • Play Nice: virtualenv, pip, ipython, with a special guest appearance from ipdb (Chris Pitzer)
    • bpython: a replacement for ipython, and how to integrate it with Django and virtualenv (Chris McDonald)

January 12th 2010

  • Michel's Monthly Module (future by Jason Kirtland)
  • Geohash: Michel Pelletier
  • Psycopg2 and PostGIS: Webb Sprague
  • GeoDjango: Tim Welch

October 13th 2009

September 8th 2009

  • Pythonic book raffle
  • Michel's Monthly Module (ConfigParser) by Kyle Jones

  • Solace by special guest Armin Ronacher
  • "Preeminent Python Packaging Presentation" by Michael Schurter

August 11th, 2009

July 14th, 2009

  • Social meeting!

June 16th, 2009

  • Module of the Month (Michel Pelletier)
  • Screen Scraping (Joel Bernstein)
  • Glashammer (Kevin Turner)
  • Development Environments (Jeff Schwaber)
  • Cython (Michael Schurter)
  • Urban Edibles (Michael Bunsen)
  • XML-RPC (Igal Koshevoy)
  • SimpleHTTPServer (Reid Beels)

May 12th, 2009

  • Practical Distributed Version Control
  • bzr, git, hg, code hosting, patch reviews, more!

April 14th 2009

  • Recap of PyCon

  • Planning of new pdxpython.org

March 10th 2009

  • Short intro to PyTyrant/Tokyo Tyrant/Tokyo Cabinet by Michael Schurter
  • PyParsing examples by Brett Carter

  • Machine Learning topics by John Melesky

February 10th 2009

  • VPython (Kirby Urner)
  • Zine, the New Python Blog Software (Jason Kirtland)
  • Werkzeug (Adam Lowry)

January 13th 2009

  • Metaclasses (John Melesky)
  • deque overview (Michel Pelletier)
  • Tricks with dicts (Jason Kirtland)
  • Natural Language Processing (Monica Toth)

December 9th 2008

  • Winter Coders' Social!

November 11th 2008

  • Michel: Coroutines in Python
  • Michael: formencode, Django forms
  • Adam: WTForms
  • Jason: flatland

October 14th 2008

  • Python Release Party! D.I.Y. What's New in 2.6 and 3.0
  • Thanks Adam, Brett, Igal, Jason, Kirby, Matt, Michel & Reid

September 9th, 2008

  • Brett: Building and Distributing Python Eggs
  • Mark: DemocracyLab

  • Leo Soto: Django on Jython

August 12th, 2008

  • Beer and Bytecode

July 8th, 2008

  • Framework vs Toolkit!
  • Rami & Roman: Django

  • Michel: Twisted & Werkzeug

June 10th, 2008

  • Michael: Django
  • Igal: TurboGears & Pylons

  • Jason: WSGI
  • Michel: Twisted
  • Pizza courtesy of Vidoop! Books courtesy of O'Reilly!

May 13th 2008

  • Adam: z3c.rml

  • Matt: Configuration files and AST transformations

April 8th 2008

March 11th 2008

  • Michel: Mocker

  • Discussion: Testing methodologies

February 12th 2008

January 8th 2008

  • Cozy round-table discussions about PySoy, GUI frameworks, web frameworks and GUI vs. Web.

December 11th 2007

  • First annual December Coders' Bash!
  • Food, Beer, Games and Socializing
  • Geek discussions of many different geek flavors(tm)
  • Many thanks to Sam Keen of PDXPHP, our own Jeff Schwaber, and all the other individuals who helped put this party together for their hard work. It was an incredible turnout, and everyone had a fabulous time!

November 13th 2007

  • Brett: Converting HTML forms to PDF forms with ReportLab

  • Kirby: Open Source and Health Care / BarCamp Alpha

  • Jeff: Simplicity
  • Chris: Django NewForms

  • Pizza provided by Kavi! Thank you, Kavi (and Adam, and Brett)!

October 9th, 2007

  • Small group discussions-
  • Beginning Python, ReportLab, Mercurial, web frameworks and unit testing.

September 11th, 2007

August 14th, 2007

July 10th, 2007

  • Intro to debugging with PDB
  • Web automation with mechanize
  • A Python frontend for a microcontroller
  • SQLAlchemy in 5 (ok, 20) minutes slides, video

June 12th, 2007

  • Social

May 11, 2007

  • Planning

May 8, 2007

  • We exist!


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