Re: [LUAU] Re: Python (Was Re: Hosef)

2005-11-20 Thread Clifton Royston
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 09:30:27AM -1000, Tim Newsham wrote:
  Would anyone be interested in starting up a very informal Hawaii
 Python Users' Group?  Probably more of an occasional meet-up and chat,
 but we could see what evolves from it.
 
 I'd be interested in participating.

  Good, I would have had to twist your arm if you weren't. ;-)

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[LUAU] Re: Python (Was Re: Hosef)

2005-11-20 Thread Julian Yap
I'm interested...  But I'd prefer if it also included Ruby. 
I've been using Python (also Zope and Plone) for a year but I'm
starting to read up on Ruby and Ruby on Rails.

I've got to get me a laptop.  Come on deals :P

Julian

--- Tim Newsham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Would anyone be interested in starting up a very informal
 Hawaii
  Python Users' Group?  Probably more of an occasional meet-up
 and chat,
  but we could see what evolves from it.
 
 I'd be interested in participating.
 
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: [LUAU] Re: Python (Was Re: Hosef)

2005-11-20 Thread Michael Bishop
On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 09:53 -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
   Would anyone be interested in starting up a very informal Hawaii
 Python Users' Group?  Probably more of an occasional meet-up and chat,
 but we could see what evolves from it.

I would be interested.



Re: [LUAU] Re: Python (Was Re: Hosef)

2005-11-20 Thread Vince Hoang
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 09:53:18AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
   (I sent this to the list before, but from the wrong address...)

Sorry, non-subscriber messages get held until a cron process
purges them each night. I had originally hacked mailman to reject
non-subscriber posts, but removed it in fear having the lists
joe-jobbed. On the list of todos (but will realistically never
get around to) is to write a before-queue content filter for
postfix to bounce at SMTP time if you are non-subscriber.

-Vince


Re: [LUAU] Re: Python (Was Re: Hosef)

2005-11-20 Thread Jim Thompson
I'm in, but if we're doing Python and Ruby, I'm gonna have to be the 
Lisp crank.


Jim

Julian Yap wrote:

I'm interested...  But I'd prefer if it also included Ruby. 
I've been using Python (also Zope and Plone) for a year but I'm

starting to read up on Ruby and Ruby on Rails.

I've got to get me a laptop.  Come on deals :P

Julian

--- Tim Newsham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 


Would anyone be interested in starting up a very informal
 


Hawaii
   


Python Users' Group?  Probably more of an occasional meet-up
 


and chat,
   


but we could see what evolves from it.
 


I'd be interested in participating.

   


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Re: [LUAU] Re: Python (Was Re: Hosef)

2005-11-20 Thread Clifton Royston
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 11:49:42AM -0800, Julian Yap wrote:
 I'm interested...  But I'd prefer if it also included Ruby. 
 I've been using Python (also Zope and Plone) for a year but I'm
 starting to read up on Ruby and Ruby on Rails.

  Actually, that would be cool with me too.  The RoR hype has me pretty
interested, though I've heard the language itself isn't so clean.

  I've installed Django to play with which is a Python web app
framework; I can't tell yet how much it overlaps with the RoR
space/capabilities, but some interesting things have been built with it
already.

  -- Clifton

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