Hi all

For the next Python Northwest meeting this Thursday, Safe has kindly
allowed me to do a quick talk about a hobby project I put together in
Python called Ascidia (https://github.com/Frimkron/Ascidia). It's a tool
for rendering technical diagrams from ascii art, similar to the Java
program "Ditaa".

I thought I could explain what it is, why I made it, and the approach I
took to what I found to be quite an interesting problem. Then maybe we can
disect the approach, discuss alternatives, and finally get our hands dirty
writing our own ascii diagram parsers from scratch.

If anyone has any thoughts about stuff you'd like me to include, or more
specific ideas for the coding exercise, then by all means lay it on me :)


All the best,

Mark

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