Hi Michael,


Welcome.

The two groups are not connected.

SeaPig is a much more established and diverse group.

The meetup group is only about 15 months old now and is still finding it's way.

The upside to having both groups is it doubles you chances of making it to one or the other in a given month.

Or even both if you really want to talk Python that month.

-Kevin

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On Jan 3, 2012, at 3:23 PM, James Cooper wrote:

Welcome Michael,

I'm not familiar with Seattle Py, so I don't think there's a relation to this group. Our next meeting is a week from Thursday (Jan 12). I suspect you found our web site, but if not, it's here:

http://seapig.org/

Perhaps we'll see you next week.

my best,

-- James

On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Michael Ealem <[email protected]> wrote: Greetings! I just joined the list and noticed that there seems to be two separate Python user groups here in Seattle. Are the groups related? Their Meetups.com originally had a meeting scheduled for tonight, but apparently that was changed today to sometime in February.

I'm newly unemployed with lots of time on my hands, so I'm spending my time going back and reviewing my old programming language favorites like Smalltalk and Scheme, and trying to pick up some new ones like Python, Ruby, Clojure, and Erlang. That and working my way through Cormen and Leiserson again to prepare for the whiteboard coding interviews [gulp].

Michael Ealem




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