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>>  Our line-up of talks is currently:
>>
>>  Lightning talks:
>>
>>  - Using Python to bring together video, dynamic distance measurements
>> and speed of cars passing a moving bicycle - Martin Dunschen
>>  - Detecting and fixing handle leaks in a CPython client. These leaks are
>> within the python core and I have identified them. But getting them fixed is
>> not so easy. Martin Dunschen.
>>
>>  Longer talks:
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>>  - "My favourite Python function" - David Jones
>>
>>  I think we have room for more talks!  Post to this list with any ideas
>> ...
>>
>> I plan to weigh in with a lightning talk I'd like to give next Thursday
called The Zen of Docstrings:

The Zen of Python states that "there should be one-- and preferably only one
--obvious way to do it", however it seems to me that the same doesn't apply
to the content, and to some extent, the format of docstrings.  I hope to
race through the dry topic of docstrings and field your opinions on how they
should be written.

In other news, it turns out that MadLab are indeed now having their
Christmas Party the night of our Python Northwest meeting.  We are cordially
invited to join them after our meeting (and hope that any noise won't affect
us!) - see http://madlab.org.uk/content/madlab-christmas-party/ for details.

Cheers,

Safe

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