>
> What to code in:
> Python of course!  And ScraperWiki (http://scraperwiki.com/) specifically?
>  Do we envisage using ScraperWiki exclusively?  Do we have ScraperWiki
> experts out there who plan to attend?
>
>
You may be aware that ScraperWiki have kindly offered to provide free beer
and pizza for our meet-up on Monday 15th November.  It would be really
helpful to get a rough idea of numbers so we can order in the right amount
of pizza and beer.  I realise it can be hard to commit until closer the
time, but perhaps you can reply with an 'aye' if you're more than 50% sure
you can make it.  Feel free to reply to me either on or off list.

Many thanks!

Safe


> Tools:
> We need people to bring their laptops!  On the basis that we'll be pair
> programming, the magic ratio will be one laptop for every two attendees.
>
> I'm hoping either or both of David or Julian would be happy to give
> direction at the event itself.  You might like to get the show on the road
> by giving a quick intro at the start on climate data (and possibly
> ScraperWiki)  ... :)
>
> Would you consider it useful to create a simple crib sheet beforehand
> outlining, for example, data sources | data formats | what the data is |
> what we're aiming to do etc., and probably most importantly, point us to a
> simple example?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Safe
>
>
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