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GROUP IS MORE ACTIVE AND UP-TO-DATE THAN THIS STALE WIKI PAGE SUGGESTS:
[[http://groups.google.com/group/TuPLEgroup/|PLEASE SEE TuPLE Google Group FOR LATEST INFO]].
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 * When: Monday, February 16th 2009 at 6pm
 * Where: TBA - [[http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1504843|Upcoming]] will have the details
 * What:
    * Python!
    * TBD
 * When: TENTATIVELY Saturday, January 16, 2009. Much or all of day?
 * Where: [[http://groups.google.com/group/TuPLEgroup/|PLEASE SEE TuPLE Google Group FOR LATEST INFO]].
 * What: probably either a Hack Day or a barbeque. Or some of both.
   [[http://groups.google.com/group/TuPLEgroup/|PLEASE SEE TuPLE Google Group FOR LATEST INFO]]
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 * Website : [[http://tuplegroup.appspot.com/|TuPLEgroup on Appspot]]
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 * TBD  * [[http://groups.google.com/group/TuPLEgroup/web/future-topics-2009|In process, available in group]]
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= Past Meetings = = Some Past Meetings =
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== December 14th 2009 ==
 * profiling in Python, using
   * cProfile (http://docs.python.org/library/profile.html)
   * timeit (http://docs.python.org/library/timeit.html)
   * kcachegrind (http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net/html/Home.html)
 * a simple client library for accessing Collecta (http://www.collecta.com/) feeds. Shows a basic strategy for implementing a client web library using Twisted web APIs.

 * discussion of possible Hack Day project ideas.

== November 9th 2009 ==
 * Dictionaries in Python 3.0
 * Optimizing pysqlite databases and queries, Part II

== October 12th 2009 ==

 * "Optimizing pysqlite databases and queries"
 * "The Django Model class as an example of metaclass programming"

== September 14th 2009 ==

 * Buildout -- a Python project management tool
 * Complex Software Systems in Legacy and Modern Environments -- A Case Study of the PicklingTools

== August 17th 2009: CANCELED ==

== July 20th 2009 ==

 * IronPython

== June 15th 2009 ==
 * SQLAlchemy
 * Combinatorial calculations in C vs Python


== May 18th 2009 ==
 * Rich Saunders brought his massive library of Python books and gave a good overview of what was available. Good discussion from attendees over the books.
 * Andrew Lenards gave us a great overview of [[http://sphinx.pocoo.org/|Sphinx]] Python Documentation Generator and a demonstration of how it worked.


== April 20th 2009 ==
 * Pycon recap - Rich Saunders & Chris Merle
 * General discussion
 * doctest
 * use of the _ char in the interactive interpreter and as a throw-away var when unpacking a sequence


== March 24th 2009 ==
 * Django intro - Ben Reynwar
 * Twisted intro - Lucas Taylor
    * Intro to Twisted: the Reactor, Deferreds, Protocols & Factories
 * Flash and Python (pyAMF, amfast) - Dave Thompson
    * Slides available on [[http://limscoder.blogspot.com/|Dave's Blog]]


== February 23rd 2009 ==
 * Chris Merle gave us an overview of [[http://plone.org/|Plone]] and two products that help to inspect and interrogate the underlying python structures: [[http://www.zope.org/Members/shh/DocFinderTab|DocFinderTab]] and [[http://plone.org/products/clouseau|Clouseau]]
 * Held at the [[http://www.library.pima.gov/locations/woods/|Woods Memorial Library]]
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 * Initial meeting  * Initial meeting, what do we want to do, when, etc.

TuPLE meets monthly in Tucson, AZ

GROUP IS MORE ACTIVE AND UP-TO-DATE THAN THIS STALE WIKI PAGE SUGGESTS: PLEASE SEE TuPLE Google Group FOR LATEST INFO.


Next Meeting

Resources

Future Topics for 2009

Some Past Meetings


December 14th 2009

November 9th 2009

  • Dictionaries in Python 3.0
  • Optimizing pysqlite databases and queries, Part II

October 12th 2009

  • "Optimizing pysqlite databases and queries"
  • "The Django Model class as an example of metaclass programming"

September 14th 2009

  • Buildout -- a Python project management tool
  • Complex Software Systems in Legacy and Modern Environments -- A Case Study of the PicklingTools

August 17th 2009: CANCELED

July 20th 2009

June 15th 2009

  • SQLAlchemy
  • Combinatorial calculations in C vs Python

May 18th 2009

  • Rich Saunders brought his massive library of Python books and gave a good overview of what was available. Good discussion from attendees over the books.
  • Andrew Lenards gave us a great overview of Sphinx Python Documentation Generator and a demonstration of how it worked.

April 20th 2009

  • Pycon recap - Rich Saunders & Chris Merle

  • General discussion
  • doctest
  • use of the _ char in the interactive interpreter and as a throw-away var when unpacking a sequence

March 24th 2009

  • Django intro - Ben Reynwar
  • Twisted intro - Lucas Taylor
    • Intro to Twisted: the Reactor, Deferreds, Protocols & Factories

  • Flash and Python (pyAMF, amfast) - Dave Thompson

February 23rd 2009

January 19th 2009

  • Initial meeting, what do we want to do, when, etc.

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