We'll be having our regular Toronto Area Python User's Group meeting this upcoming Tuesday (Dec 16th). Topic for the evening's discussions:

   What's your programming mantra?

   When you code, do you consciously think about the principles in the
   Zen of Python?  Do you find yourself following them automatically
   without thought?  Do you find they are pointless/irrelevant to your
   coding?  Do you ever defend your decisions (to yourself or others)
   by reference?  What about other programming "rules" (formal
patterns, XP principles)? Do you shout YAGNI at your co-workers? Have you ever claimed that you DRY? What programming principles
   work for you and why?  Or are principles just crutches that the
   weak-minded use to cover their lack of experience and deep thought?

As usual, we'll meet at Linux Caffe, at the corner of Grace and Harbord streets, 1 block South of Christie station. We'll gather around 7:00 and start by 7:15pm.

Om Mani Import This,
Mike
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