On 9/7/11 4:02 PM, Oscar Baechler wrote:
I'll be at tomorrow's Python meeting. I'm Oscar Baechler, Mr. Blender here in Seattle (I run the Seattle Blender User Group, Seabug) and could talk about Blender. Perhaps some stuff about its interface basics, plus some exposure to using Python with it?
I, for one, would love to see this.
Also, Blender 2.5 is built on Python 3, and I just finished up PyCamp using Blender as my developer environment :P So such a talk would expose some basics of Python 3. But if such an option would be too much Blender, not enough Python, I understand :)
If you put some focus on the Python scripting, then you'll be right in the money.
-Chris
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Jonathan Mark <jhm...@xenops.com <mailto:jhm...@xenops.com>> wrote: Hi all... I am arranging next month's SeaPIG meeting, tentatively scheduled for Thursday, October 13. (Don't forget September's meeting is TOMORROW 9/8: 7-8pm at Office Nomads, then 8-9pm at Elysian Brewing Company.) We need a speaker for October! If you would like to present on a Python related topic, please reply to me. It can be either 2 hours or 1 hour which would leave time for an hour of general discussion after the talk. One possible idea: can anyone update us on the state of migration to Python 3? We also need a location! Can anyone sponsor us at the UW or other meeting room? The ideal room would be in central Seattle or the U district, with capacity of at least 20, and wifi. (These are goals, not requirements.) Please let me know if you can provide a location for October 13 or a potential future meeting. thanks, Jonathan -- http://behance.net/ogbog http://ogbog.blogspot.com
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