I'm happy to work on almost anything anybody wants to work on and, just as I offered yesterday, I could meet tonight.
As the person who started the solicitation, I don't want to offer up specific things right now, because I'm afraid it would drive people not interested in those specific topics into thinking "oh, that's not for me" and then stop paying attention. I've had a pretty diverse career thus far and feel like I can be a solid piece of glue for holding impromptu meetings and would enjoy just the simple collaboration of working with people with no deadlines, budget requirements/etc. I tend to learn something from almost everybody I watch work, so that's a big bonus, too. -- Nate On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Kevin LaTona <li...@studiosola.com> wrote: > > On Sep 24, 2013, at 1:00 PM, Nate Sanders <n...@natesanders.com> wrote: > > One requirement for me, for these particular things, though, is that we > have some sort of agenda -- again, I don't care if it's problems or coding, > > > > > What about tossing out some ideas or suggestions for topics ? > > > Lately I've been spending time with the Async core engine, pipes and > sockets. > > So just about anything web based is good for me. > > > Data structures are always a good topic. > > > Having spent a fair amount of time reading other Python geek's source code. > > Ideas about using Python to it's best in app design and logic flow could > be an interesting topic. > > In other words lots of the code I've read sure doesn't feel like it had a > solid idea behind the flow of how it all came together before it turned > into a bowl of spaghetti. > > > > And you…….. any suggestions or ideas of interest? > > -Kevin > > > > > > >