Yes, I've forgot to mention that attendees should have at least some
knowledge of Python.
I don't think doing lecture in "Python for beginners" will do any benefit
with regards to my lectures. If people never programmed Python, one
beginners' lecture will not be enough to make them ready for advan
Sounds great, I would love to attend, but I suggest an intro to python
first, to bring people to the same level.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Zaar Hai wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I can give a lecture on "Topics in advanced Python". It may be split into
> two lectures, depending on how fast it will
Zaar,
I'm interested
Thanks,
Tal.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Zaar Hai wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I can give a lecture on "Topics in advanced Python". It may be split into
> two lectures, depending on how fast it will go.
>
> Here is the summary:
> * (advanced) decorators
> * descriptors
> * mul
Hi all,
I can give a lecture on "Topics in advanced Python". It may be split into
two lectures, depending on how fast it will go.
Here is the summary:
* (advanced) decorators
* descriptors
* multiple inheritance
* the magic of "type"
* metaclasses
* slots vs dictionaries
* generators in depth
* a
Dear all,
We again reach this time in Haifux' life cycle when the queue is empty, and
volunteers are not to be found to fill it (somehow this always happens
after I give a talk, should I get the hint?!?).
Hence, we offer a limited-time offer to any of the haifux members: If you
volunteer to give