On 19/09/12 21:42, Safe Hammad wrote: > > * Generating PDFs the old fashioned way (aka "how to generate LaTeX > easily"). Shameless self-promotion of a little spin-off from my > ElementTreeFactory stuff which does a similar thing for LaTeX > > * Experiences with making a code base compatible with both Python > 2 & 3 > (so far without using Six!) (or "a good reason to ditch compatibility > with everything before Python 2.6") > > > An embarrassment of choice! I'd love to hear about what you feel most > passionate / excited about, though for the record, I'm quite > interested in Python 2/3 compatibility, PDF generation and > optcomplete. You mentioned Veusz last month and it looks like an > interesting project. Perhaps we could have a brief demo whatever you > decide to talk about!
Well, didn't have much time yesterday but I've blatantly skived today and thrown together a couple of (5? 10 minute?) talks for this evening (I've no idea how long they really are because I haven't practised them yet), on Python 2 and 3 without 6 (does that make it -1?) and generating PDFs the easy way (with LaTeX ... did I say easy? hmmm). Both include live code demos (oh god it's all going to go horribly wrong) and seeing as how my netbook only has an HDMI out, I've arranged to steal a tiny HDMI projector from the uni (ahem). > I'll rummage around my most recent personal projects and see if I can > weigh in with a short talk to keep you company :) Excellent! See you all this evening, Dave. -- 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
