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* When: Monday, April 12, 2010. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (after 8pm we might move to a place that caters to those of our members who like beer) | * When: Monday, May 10, 2010. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (after 8pm we might move to a place that caters to those of our members who like beer) |
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== April 12th 2010 == Claude showed a system that social scientists can use to test hypotheses against data, which he implemented in Python. He solicited code review comments with some success. |
TuPLE meets monthly in Tucson, AZ.
For the freshest info, please see our our Google Group!
Sometimes this wiki is not as up-to-date as our Google Group.
= Next Meeting (May 10 2010)=
Please see our our Google Group, but the following is probably correct.
- When: Monday, May 10, 2010. 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (after 8pm we might move to a place that caters to those of our members who like beer)
- Where:
NEW LOCATION Espresso Art 944 E University Blvd Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 624-4126
- What: Undecided as yet, but our members are pretty good at finding stuff to do and/or talk about.
- Chris Merle plans to talk at least a little about using VMPlayer for development work.
- Parking Advice:
- There's curbside parking after 5pm on residential streets west of Euclid, such as University. Be careful to check for signs reserving some parking for residents only.
Resources
Website : TuPLEgroup on Appspot
Mailing list: TuPLEgroup
Future Topics for 2009
Some Past Meetings
April 12th 2010
Claude showed a system that social scientists can use to test hypotheses against data, which he implemented in Python. He solicited code review comments with some success.
March 8th 2010
We started off with people who'd been to Pycon 2010 talking about it. After that we tended to break up into multiple groups conversing about what interested them most. Finally, we went to a restaurant that has beer.
February 8th 2010
January 20th 2010
- Lightning talks: extended dance mix
- (We let people run longer than 5 minutes if they wanted.)
- Generating PDFs in Python - Chris Niswander
- focusing on [CENSORED BY WIKI] Toolkit (aka Report Lab PDF Library)
- S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System - Chris Merle
- slideshows in a web browser
- "The Case Against ORMs" - Scott Schanel
- SQL is good; ORMs, a mixed blessing.
- How to Generate RSS Feeds from Django - Lucas Taylor
- Django syndication
- iftd and raVen - Jude Nelson (?)
- flexible, automatically adapting file transfer for the Internet of the future
For more information, see the meeting's recap thread on Google Groups.
December 14th 2009
- profiling in Python, using
cProfile (http://docs.python.org/library/profile.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
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
Slides available on Dave's Blog
February 23rd 2009
Chris Merle gave us an overview of Plone and two products that help to inspect and interrogate the underlying python structures: DocFinderTab and Clouseau
Held at the Woods Memorial Library
January 19th 2009
- Initial meeting, what do we want to do, when, etc.