If someone takes the lead on a Pyramid tutorial at PyCon, I will gladly be a teacher's assistant.

--steve


On 9/10/14 at 4:22 PM, [email protected] (Paul Everitt) pronounced:

I decided not to do a tutorial. I'm bringing my son to Young Coders and tutorials are two (possibly three) days earlier. Can't have him out of school that long.
If anybody else wants to give the tutorial, I can help them use the material.

--Paul

On Sep 4, 2014, at 6:35 AM, Paul Everitt <[email protected]> wrote:


tl;dr Should I submit a slightly different kind of PyCon tutorial proposal?

Although this isn't necessarily the target audience, I thought I'd open it up 
for discussion here.
At the last two PyCons I did a half-day intro to Pyramid under Python 3 tutorial. In fact, I pitched at those interested in web development under Python 3 first, with Pyramid along for the ride.

The signup numbers were good the first year, then lower last year. I am 
thinking about adding
something to attract interest.

Lately I've been doing a lot of frontend development: AngularJS talking to a 
REST API in Pyramid.
Which also means the modern frontend toolchain: npm, bower, grunt/gulp, with Karma/Protractor for testing. Do you think I should submit a tutorial proposal that is frontend+REST in nature?

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As an aside, once I get caught up, I'm going to start an RFC here about the 
tutorial in the docs.

--Paul



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