I would attend a talk on data structures. Genereal concepts and Python-specific examples or best practices would be great! On Feb 17, 2013 6:14 PM, "Kevin LaTona" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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 > > > > >
