Toronto and Area Python Users Group (PyGTA) Meeting Tuesday, 7pm at the Linux Caffe

2006-03-28 Thread Mike C. Fletcher
We will be holding our regular meeting at our regular time, on the Fourth Tuesday of the Month from 7pm to 9pm at the (very cool) Linux Caffe (located at the Corner of Grace and Harbord). We're going with small topical discussions (and/or lightning talks) this time around, with more socialising

Dr. Dobb's Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Mar 27)

2006-03-28 Thread Peter Otten
QOTW: "Testing real examples in doctstrings, or external documentation like tutorials, is important because it's very frustrating for people reading the docs if the examples don't work as advertised." - Marc Rintsch "If you don't document what the sundry variables are FOR, you're really not docume

ANN: PyWeather 0.7.0

2006-03-28 Thread Christopher Blunck
PyWeather contains weather related modules implemented in Python. Anything weather related is fair game for PyWeather. Currently PyWeather is limited to unit conversion, console reading, and data publication. But, future work can be added to PyWeather in any area. NEW IN THIS RELEASE: - Added w