+1. I'm really, really, seriously gonna get there again one of these times, guys. I'm about to quit my full-time job and have a lot to wrap up this last week, so I couldn't get there last night. It's been too long.
I strongly feel that writing distributed components in python to prototype/bootstrap a system and then slowly replacing pieces that are too slow with components written in Go is going to be a pattern we see a lot of over the next few years. At the very least, it sure seems like a really sane one to me. -- Nate On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Alec Koumjian <[email protected]> wrote: > I just wanted to reiterate my interest to Brian with regard to a "Go for > Python Programmers" talk. > > > On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Jonathan Mark <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Attendees: >> toby, matt, brian, greg, george, jonathan, morris, alec, rahul, alex, >> david, zhu zhu, bruce, pat >> >> Topics suggested: >> NW Python Day 20?? >> Talks >> Go for Python programmers? >> Meetup.com group? SeaPIG vs. SeaPY >> HTML generating Templates for JavaScript & Python >> Async Python - event loop >> Deployment Tools >> Python interface with Heroku / OpenStack >> Project idea for input >> High performance Python / bulk data >> Wrappers for Java libraries, SWIG vs. Ctypes etc. >> Python desktop applications >> >> Discussion notes: >> >> mini-conference discussion - does SeaPIG have the organizational >> capacity? perhaps not right now >> Talks at SeaPIG meetings... increasing this >> examples: Boston Python group >> TryPython in North Carolina (developers of Python Boot Camp content) >> Meetup - question of paying to use Meetup >> Organization and growing SeaPIG size? >> >> HTML templates for Python and Javascript - Mustache - also exists a >> Javascript library for Jinja >> Mustache has no loops except array iteration >> http://code.google.com/p/json-**template<http://code.google.com/p/json-template> >> Bruce's template language - part of the codelab >> http://google-gruyere.appspot.**com/ <http://google-gruyere.appspot.com/> >> >> Async discussion >> Scratch - is async out of the box - http://scratch.mit.edu/ >> >> Deployment Tools - distelli.com >> >> Python interface with Heroku / OpenStack >> Suggestions for starter projects - start small >> Heroku = premium recipes for servers >> >> good databases for performance being read by Hadoop? >> HBase >> idea: process from HBase and emit models which go into the relational >> database (since there is a requirement for relational queries) >> 2 user groups in Seattle for big data >> Nick Dimiduk is a good speaker - has an HBase book >> lookup Hadoop user group >> >> Cross-language wrappers >> for Java: Geotools - Java typology suite >> geoscriptblog.blogspot.com >> geoscript.org >> CUGOS.org meeting this Wed. 6-8 >> >> Django Seattle has weekly hack night on Thursdays at Espresso Vivace - in >> SLU across from REI >> 5pm - 8pm >> > >
