Andrea, Sorry... there's a bug, the farewell function returns a SadnessOverload exception. :-(
I'd like to wish you the best of luck for your return to Italy -- the UK Python community's loss is their gain. We should totally meet for a drink/coffee/lunch very soon. N. On 29/09/18 11:54, a.gra...@gmail.com wrote: > from greetings import farewell > > Good morning folks! > > I don't want to bother you with many details, but for family reasons > (I can't confirm nor deny it has anything to do with what may happen > in March 2019), me and my wife will relocate to Italy (where she just > got an amazing training job as Geriatric specialisation doctor). > > I'm planning to stay in London no later than March and I hope to be > able to catch up with those of you that I know in person, before I > definitely leave. > > I met a good number of amazing people during my time in UK. I can't > probably mention everyone, but I will at least mention those I did > learn a lot from (I hope I didn't forget anyone!). > > Nicholas, Ravi, Daniel Pope, Harry Percival, Tim Golden, Daniele > Procida: it's been a pleasure to meet you at Python Dojo and PyCon UK! > > Work wise, I'm still enjoying my job at GDS (they are of course aware > of my situation), but since I won't be able to bring this job with me > in Italy, I really would like to find a remote job which I can start > here and continue from there once I will have moved. > > If you are aware of any company hiring remote Python/Django (I'm also > learning Go, just don't expect me to be fluent as much as I'm with > Python) backend developers, I would be glad to know. > > I'm sure we will be able to stay in touch through the mailing list or > on Twitter, I just won't be able to attend your local meetups. > > farewell("folks!") >
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