> perhaps we can return to the third Thursday of the month.
>

I think fixing a time like this on a regular basis is a very good idea. It 
makes it much easier for people like me who need to arrange and travel from 
a bit further afield (North Wales). 

 

> February's meeting will be a talks meeting, so do have a think about talks 
> you might like to give ... or even topics you might like to hear about!
>

I've been digging around lately in the enterprise computing space. An area 
more recently dominated by Java for things like message buses, flow based 
systems, business process automation. Full of acronyms like BPEL, WSDL, SOA 
etc. etc.

My instincts tell me that part of the reason I'm not getting a lot of hits 
on this in the python space is because these types of architectures and 
systems are at odds in terms of established mindsets with the styles of 
development that go with dynamic languages.

I would be very interested in talking to people about this topic area. It 
seems to touch on things that people with experience of the following would 
have seen:

 * Twisted, gevent, green-threads, concurrency programming.
 * Flow based programming (and languages specific to it).
 * Domain Specific Languages.
 * Lots of other stuff.

I'll maybe post another post about what I've found so far to keep this 
thread more about the next meeting.

One topic idea anyway :)

Carwyn

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