Re: [python-uk] Tell us what you did with Python this year....

2010-12-20 Thread python
On 20/12/10 12:43, Giorgio Zoppi wrote: 2010/12/20 Andy Robinson: As an attempt to generate some content and balance out the "jobs" discussion Why don't a few people here tell us what they got up to this year? Neat projects at work, things you learned about Python in 2010

Re: [python-uk] Tell us what you did with Python this year....

2010-12-20 Thread python
On 20/12/10 17:06, Andy Robinson wrote: On 20 December 2010 14:43, wrote: Sadly I only got paid for some of it. The invoices are generated in Python though. PDFs from ReportLab, I hope and trust? ;-) No, but the Christmas cards are. The invoices are just dynamically generated HTML. I know

Re: [python-uk] Tell us what you did with Python this year....

2010-12-20 Thread python
Also I've been playing with Arduino, although that's so straightforward to use Python does everything I need it to. I've fiddled with ZigBee networking, which is quite good fun and I've got some basic stuff for that in Python. Cheers, Doug. Hi Doug, I went to a talk b

Re: [python-uk] Tell us what you did with Python this year....

2010-12-20 Thread python
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[python-uk] Hi, Good Morning.

2019-05-09 Thread Python Consultant
Hi, I am Ram. I have 12+ years of expereince in python stack in areas of Web Development, Back End Development, Desktop Applications, Data Science and Autoamtion. I have also delivered 100+ corporate trainings on Python, Django, Data Science. I am looking for remote work options, due to family

Re: [python-uk] Looking for remote work opportunity

2020-06-02 Thread Python Consultant
Thanks Steve. This helps me. On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 11:30 Steve Holden wrote: > Always worth a look at the Python Jobs board - some opportunities are > remote consulting. https://www.python.org/jobs/ > > Kind regards, > Steve > > > On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at

[python-uk] Help Please

2007-01-28 Thread Python Freak
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Re: [python-uk] Help Please

2007-01-28 Thread Python Freak
Guys, The question I posted is taken from an exercise sheet which I will discuss with my study group -- nothing graded. I am a graduate student trying to learn Python for some application in microeconomics. As I am new to Python, I am clueless about where to start. I apologise if this caused any

Re: [python-uk] Help Please

2007-01-28 Thread Python Freak
an an adjacency matrix. b) Write code to turn the incidence list into an adjacency matrix. On 1/28/07, Zeth Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 29/01/07, Python Freak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am clueless about where to start. Okay, I did economics for my first degree so

Re: [python-uk] Help Please

2007-01-29 Thread Python Freak
guess not). [ for those of you who missed my earlier email, this is not a homework; i'm a graduate student attempting to learn python ]. On 1/28/07, Zeth Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 29/01/07, Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is this homework? I was abo

[python-uk] Python Developer Wanted - London

2009-03-11 Thread Python Recruiter
. *Technical Profile:* As part of the development team you will have a broad technical base which must include a strong interest in and knowledge of Unix / Linux and ideally some experience of scripting languages, ideally Python. An interest in functional programming and its application in the real world would

[python-uk] Graduate / Junior Developer Wanted

2009-05-18 Thread Python Recruiter
Please find below a job vacancy that i have for a client in the South West (UK). This is a great opportunity for a 1st or 2nd jobber. We are currently seeking a Software Engineers to work on technologies such as Python and Linux, and modern Agile development processes encompassing pair

[python-uk] [COMMERCIAL] Python/Django/Data Science online trainings

2017-07-19 Thread Python Consultant
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[python-uk] London Python Dojo Thursday March 7th

2013-03-08 Thread London Python Dojo Team
The next London Python Dojo is next Thursday March 7th. Get your tickets here: http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-5-episode-6/register/ (In spite of that URL, it's actually Season 4, Episode 7). Tom Viner's promised a lightning talk on the re-developed cod

[python-uk] London Python Dojo this Thursday March 7th

2013-03-08 Thread London Python Dojo Team
With many apologies for the late notice to those who don't follow Twitter, this Thursday sees the March edition of the London Python Dojo. At the usual time and at the usual place: Fry-IT's offices at 6.30pm for pizza, 7.30pm for coding. Tom Viner's offered to give a lightning

[python-uk] PyCon Ireland Early Bird tickets ending in just over 2 weeks

2013-05-29 Thread Vicky Lee - Python Ireland
2013/> co-Chair) Python Ireland <http://python.ie/> co-Chair / Treasurer EuroPython Board<https://ep2012.europython.eu/blog/2012/07/08/change-board-europython-society> PSF member <http://pyfound.blogspot.ie/2012/08/welcome-new-psf-members.html> __

[python-uk] Can you help me?

2013-06-10 Thread Vicky Lee - Python Ireland
Hi All, Sorry, this is not really Python-related, but I thought this might be a good way to get in touch with the organisers of various (Python) events and meetups in London. Do you have recommendations regarding catering for events in London? And what do people generally order, e.g. sandwiches

[python-uk] Coding "Bootcamps"

2016-05-18 Thread John via python-uk
u have any recommendations you could make, and indeed whether any of these bootcamps teach Python? Thanks, John _______ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] python-uk Digest, Vol 187, Issue 4

2019-03-27 Thread boris kapmouo via python-uk
r 2019 at 16:00, wrote: Send python-uk mailing list submissions to         python-uk@python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit         https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to         python-u

[python-uk] Requesting Inputs : Dev Comments

2021-06-13 Thread Dev Survey via python-uk
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Re: [python-uk] C is it faster than numpy

2022-02-25 Thread Adam Johnson via python-uk
Also interestingly, you can see the language breakdown on the right hand side of https://github.com/numpy/numpy/ : Python 62.5% C 35.3% C++ 1.0% Cython 0.9% Shell 0.2% Fortran 0.1% Much of the Python code is tests. On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 9:57 AM Edward Hartley wrote: > > Hi, > Sim

[python-uk] [Fwd] Introducing our Keynotes - PyCon Ireland 2014

2014-08-28 Thread Vicky Twomey-Lee - Python Ireland
Vicky Twomey-Lee (PyLadies Dublin <https://twitter.com/pyladiesdub> Founder) Python Ireland <http://python.ie/> Treasurer EuroPython Society <https://ep2012.europython.eu/blog/2012/07/08/change-board-europython-society> PSF member <http://pyfound.blogspot.ie/2012/08/welcome-new-p

Re: [python-uk] [pyconuk] John

2015-02-27 Thread Vicky Twomey-Lee - Python Ireland
pyconuk mailing list > pyco...@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pyconuk > -- /// Vicky Twomey-Lee (PyLadies Dublin <https://twitter.com/pyladiesdub> Founder) Python Ireland <http://python.ie/> Treasurer PSF member <http://pyfound.blogspot.ie

[python-uk] PyCon Ireland 2015 Call for Proposals

2015-07-03 Thread Vicky Twomey-Lee - Python Ireland
:59 (BST)*. If you are interested in running/helping in a workshop or have any enquiries, please email us via cont...@python.ie. Thanks, /// Vicky Twomey-Lee (PyLadies Dublin <https://twitter.com/pyladiesdub> Founder) Python Ireland <http://python.ie/> Member PSF

Re: [python-uk] [JOB] Full Stack Developer

2015-09-28 Thread Sebastian Cheung via python-uk
Hi Paul I am available now My LinkedIn profile is Sebastian Cheung CQF Sebastian Sent from my iPhone > On 28 Sep 2015, at 11:08, Paul Egan wrote: > > Hi everyone. > > I'm looking for a full-stack developer with a range experience across > different platform

[python-uk] Call for Proposal for PyData London Conference (6-8 May 2016)

2016-02-16 Thread Cecilia Liao via python-uk
! The event brings together everyone from the data science community to discuss new techniques and tools for management, analytics and visualisation of data. PyData welcomes presentations focusing on Python as well as other languages used in data science (e.g. R, Julia, etc.). Presentation content

[python-uk] Fwd: URGENT: Volunteers for teacher collaboration please... :-) Manchester: 23rd March

2016-02-21 Thread Leona So via python-uk
Dear Sir/Madam, I have seen the CAS email from Python user group (Manchester) and thought I may be able to get involved. I am a college tutor at The Manchester College, volunteer for the IET Manchester (and currently the chair for the Young Professionals Network) and also the organiser of Django

Re: [python-uk] Matplotlib show() doesn't display on OS X

2016-04-26 Thread Simon Walker via python-uk
ou sure it's not gone behind your other windows? This is what seems to > happen by default on OS X with matplotlib. > > R > ____ > From: python-uk [python-uk-bounces+rp20g15=soton.ac...@python.org] on behalf > of gvim [gvi...@gmail.co

Re: [python-uk] Coding "Bootcamps"

2016-05-18 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
On 18/05/2016 10:59, John via python-uk wrote: Hi all, A philosopher friend of mine wants to transition into working as a software developer (paying work in philosophy being a bit rare). He lives in London, and is considering signing up for one of the Coding "Bootcamps" th

Re: [python-uk] Microbit motion sensors at PyCon UK Teachers' Day

2016-06-20 Thread Leona So via python-uk
Hi Stephen, I teach Maths at a FE college, have general interest in programming especially Python and would be more than happy to help. The only downside is I don't have access to a microbit, it's hard to get hold of one. I used it briefly during microbit training sessions with STEMNET

Re: [python-uk] 4 x Senior Python Developers (Backend) – 6-12 Month Contract

2016-07-07 Thread sebastian cheung via python-uk
Group are seeking a 4 x Senior Python Developers to join a government > client of ours. > > As a Senior Python Developer you will work with four other Senior Python > Developers alongside the Technical Architects, WebOps engineers, Delivery > Managers and Product Managers to del

Re: [python-uk] Announcing the Yorkshire Inquisition

2016-12-07 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
On 07/12/2016 13:20, Andy Robinson wrote: I believe I am one of the original founding list admins, after 20-odd years. Sadly, the other, John Pinner, has passed away. I therefore decree, as self-appointed "Benevolent Dictator for List", that the Python CoC established by Steve Hol

Re: [python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

2016-12-08 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
o for our language. Mark Lawrence ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

[python-uk] Bank of America London (and New York) is hiring again

2017-03-14 Thread Fadhley, Salim via python-uk
Bank of America is hiring again. Python important to Bank of America. Python is the main programming language in our biggest risk management system. Our business depends on hiring great Python developers. We have a number of roles open for Python developers right now: http

Re: [python-uk] Online python training for non-programmers

2017-05-05 Thread Leona So via python-uk
​Depends on what aspect of Python you would like to find materials for. Video wise, have you looked at Lynda.com <https://www.lynda.com>, it's a paid one, or Udemy <https://www.udemy.com>. Free and paid ones are edX <https://www.edx.org>, ​Future Learn <https://www.f

Re: [python-uk] Online python training for non-programmers

2017-05-05 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
On 05/05/2017 10:32, Leona So via python-uk wrote: Learn Python the hard way https://learnpythonthehardway.org/ Regards, Leona I cannot recommend LPTHW, especially after the author's disgraceful rant "The Case Against Python 3 (For Now)" https://learnpythonthehardway.org

Re: [python-uk] Online python training for non-programmers

2017-05-05 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
On 05/05/2017 10:39, Bibiana Cristofol Amat wrote: Hi, I would recommend to start with 'Learn Python the hard way <https://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/>' Cheers, Bibiana Another reason *NOT* to use LPTHW http://sopython.com/wiki/LPTHW_Complaints -- My fellow Pythonist

Re: [python-uk] A stack with better performance than using a list

2017-06-13 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
f meat. +1 507-513-1101twitter/skype: tartley Any objections to me putting this thread up on the main Python mailing list and reddit as it seems rather interesting? -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our

Re: [python-uk] A stack with better performance than using a list

2017-06-13 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
On 13/06/2017 16:29, Jonathan Hartley wrote: On 06/13/2017 09:04 AM, Mark Lawrence via python-uk wrote: On 07/06/2017 18:50, Jonathan Hartley wrote: I recently submitted a solution to a coding challenge, in an employment context. One of the questions was to model a simple stack. I wrote a

Re: [python-uk] London Dojo next Thursday

2017-10-01 Thread Mark Lawrence via python-uk
as, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk