Hi Everyone,

Presentation Night this month, Thursday, April 23rd at 6:30pm at Urban Airship 
will feature “The Well Tempered API” by K Lars Lohn. The abstract is follows:

And now for something completely different:

Centuries ago, a revolution in music enabled compositions to last for centuries 
with no bit rot. With compromises in tuning, a universal musician's API became 
possible: the piano keyboard.

In the world of software, we have business logic, implementations, and 
abstractions. The more loosely we couple these, the more flexible, resilient 
and long lasting our software becomes. However, it's not an easy task: our 
tools and inclinations don't lead us the right way. Just as in music, it may 
take a step away from purity for software to achieve the highest level of 
resiliency.

This multimedia presentation uses code examples in Python from Socorro, the 
Mozilla Firefox Crash Reporting System. This reveals some enlightening 
parallels between API abstractions and centuries old music. Employing 
abstractions that are slightly "out of tune", Socorro scales and flexes with 
remarkable ease.

And, by the way, this is likely the only conference talk you've ever 
encountered that features live music on an electric bassoon…

Please RSVP at meetup: http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/221443682/ 
<http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/221443682/>

Hope to you see you there!
Joe

P.S. Sorry that I haven’t been sending out these email announcements. I’ll try 
to be more consistent in the future.

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