On Feb 15, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Jonathan Mark wrote:
SeaPIG is crowd-organized so if anyone wants to put on a meeting or
hands-on event, feel free to speak up. If you just need a venue, I
may be able to help.
I just looked at the web stats on Python.org and 4 items stand out
pretty much every month.
There is 1000's and tens of 1000's of search request at Python.org
docs for tutorials, re, dicts, and list.
While "tutorial" is a very broad of topic.
Who here on the list would like to get together to talk more about
topics like regex, or dicts or list etc.?
One meeting could cover just data structure ideas in general like when
using dicts and lists are plenty good enough as using a database just
means your lazy. ;-)
Is anyone is willing to step forward to talk about one these ideas?
Or what about doing a round table / hacknight / pair programming x
** / open style discussion on these kind of topics?
Come folks we all fall into a ruts.
Possibly talking with other local python geeks at a SeaPig meeting
might break some old habits or you may learn some new tricks that night.
I know we are not "Rock star, Ninja, bad ass" Python geeks that the HR
departments write about in their want ads. ( when will these corny
descriptions die out )
But hey after of few of these type of SeaPig meetings ....... who knows.
Post your thoughts to the list or email me direct and let's see if any
thing can develop around one of these ideas.
-Kevin