> > > Would anybody else be able/keen to lead a similar session? Or perhaps > > there are other burning ideas and suggestions for that evening ... > > > While I could definitely contribute some of my experience to such a > session, I am myself not certain that I will be able to come next week > (got an invitation for kayaking on the mersey, so if the weather is ok > that would be just too exciting to miss). > > The weather being ok these days is excitement enough ;)
Also, do you have any plan for what the goal of such a session should > be? Bringing together the amazing people of Python Northwest and the > elegant yet powerful Magic Pony of Django* should not be wasted on > creating the 1000st half-assed simple blog system for the sake of a > tutorial - it would be great to start something that has at least the > potential to grow into a real world project. What do the others think? > > A real world project would be great, similar to the PyPNG Python 3 code which we worked through in our last coding meetup, as it can sometimes add relevance and worth to our efforts. Having said that, I'm personally not against coding for the sake of coding to flex our mental muscles and a bit of fun. This worked quite well for our puzzle solving session a few months back. If we do a Django session, let's avoid creating Yet Another Blog! > Best, > > Flo > > * http://djangopony.com/ > > -- > To post: [email protected] > To unsubscribe: [email protected] > Feeds: http://groups.google.com/group/python-north-west/feeds > More options: http://groups.google.com/group/python-north-west > -- To post: [email protected] To unsubscribe: [email protected] Feeds: http://groups.google.com/group/python-north-west/feeds More options: http://groups.google.com/group/python-north-west
