Hi all! We're looking forward to our next Python meetup this evening. We have three talks planned:
*1. Graeme Cross: From "Glue it" to "Ship it"* (~25 minutes) Python is an excellent language for rapidly prototyping ideas, and is very well suited to gluing together different tools, libraries and frameworks into a cohesive prototype. However this doesn't always map well into a robust production code base for an application that is shipped out to paying customers. This presentation will cover a checklist of considerations to factor into your project before you dive into your prototype to help make life easier, budgets lower, schedules shorter, lawyers poorer and customers happier when your well-received prototype then has to be shipped. *2. Mike Dewhirst: **Chemical database scraping via Django Admin* (~20 minutes) This is a beginner- to intermediate-level walk-through of a real-world project that uses Django and specifically its Admin interface. The Django Admin was originally billed as being "production ready" code but this was watered down in the Django docs a couple of years ago. Mike's SharedSDS project is in production and he will explain in this talk why he thinks the Admin is magnificent. *3. Ed Schofield: What's New in Python *(15 minutes) I'll give a brief run-down of new developments in the Python ecosystem in recent months. *4. Announcements and pizza* *When:* 5.45pm for mingling; talks from 6pm to ~7.15pm, pizza afterwards *Where: *Outcome-Hub Co-Working Space, Suite 1, 121 Cardigan Street, Carlton *How to get there: *Walk 12 minutes north from Melbourne Central station. *Afterwards:* drinks on Lygon Street *Sponsorship:* many thanks to Outcome Hub for providing the venue and Python Charmers for ongoing sponsorship. *RSVP:* Please respond on Meetup.com so we can track numbers: https://www. meetup.com/Melbourne-Python-Meetup-Group/ We hope to see you there! :-D Best wishes, Ed -- Dr. Edward Schofield Python Charmers http://pythoncharmers.com
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