Hi,
> If anyone's interested, I'm toying with the idea of talking about my recent experiences with Python+Tornado+CoffeeScript+JQuery for creating throwaway lightweight web projects. I'd find that interesting FWIW. > As always, offers of talks or even suggestions of things that people would like to hear about will be gratefully received I'm not sure if I can attend yet - since something came up yesterday which might mean I can't make it - but if I can, I'd be interested in sharing ideas that we've been bouncing round inside our team about the internet of things (though not the usual pure "sensing" and publish data based approach). However, I'd also be interested in chatting about kids & coding, and what you think the BBC should do in this space, as well as the challenges in doing so. (For those who don't know me - I've been getting to know teams that are interested in that sort of question, so I'm interested in hearing external views too - in part because I can also feed that back) If I can't come this month (due to aforementioned thing), then I'm going to try and come in august. Failing that, I'm hoping to talk about the same things (formally or informally) at Pycon UK as well, which if people aren't aware is September 28th-1st Oct (Fri-Mon, with bulk of stuff over the weekend). - http://pyuk2012.pyconuk.org/ Michael. -- 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
