Hi Gloria,

On Wednesday 25 March 2009 23:41:03 Gloria W wrote:
> Hi all,
> I did the Kamaelia tutorial today at PyCon. I spent a lot of time
> walking through existing examples. I also generated epydocs from the
> code, and showed people the great unit tests and sample code, as well as
> comments in the code. People seemed to have the same reaction as when I
> first saw Kamaelia. The code is almost too simple, and you feel like you
> really don't understand what's happening until you open the hood and
> look inside. We looked inside, then popped back out, and everyone seemed
> to enjoy it. We also used pdb to walk through code until the run() was
> executed, and threads were kicked off. It was really useful. I hope some
> of the attendees join this group.

This is really cool to hear - congratulations with your tutorial :-) 

Sounds like it went really well :-)

I'd be very interested in seeing any slides/docs/video/etc from the session, 
since aside from anything else different perspectives can really help in 
making the project more accessible.

> Thanks for all of your help. I will be using Kamaelia for my own open
> source project, so I will still be active on the list, and asking many
> questions, I am sure.

That's great to hear :-)



Michael.
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