On Friday, November 15, 2013, David Goldsmith wrote: > Don't know if this has been done recently (or if we have anyone to talk > about it): Python & "Big Data"/Machine Learning. >
are you offering to give a talk? Or hoping someone else will? Either way, great topic. Chris > --------------------- > >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 13:52:21 -0800 >> From: Jonathan Mark <jhm...@xenops.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', >> 'jhm...@xenops.com');>> >> To: Seattle Python Interest Group >> <seattle-python@lists.seapig.org<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', >> 'seattle-python@lists.seapig.org');> >> >, >> sea...@googlegroups.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', >> 'sea...@googlegroups.com');> >> Subject: [SEAPY] Notes from SeaPIG meeting - 2013-11-12 >> Message-ID: <52854615.6000...@xenops.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', >> '52854615.6000...@xenops.com');>> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >> >> This was a general discussion meeting. Some notes: >> >> Attendees: >> >> randy - questoin about reading user input while reading from an external >> device... merging results into log >> ben - demonstrated GIS app for career growth projections >> zach >> john >> jonathan >> david - demonstrated Django web site for media submission >> morris >> kevin >> randolph >> don - visiting from Chicago >> >> Guido's recent talk on async I/O for python3: >> Tulip: Async I/O for Python >> 3<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1coLC-MUCJc&feature=c4-overview&list=UUeDh9omC_xMKrar2srQZiLg> >> >> A quick survey indicated that 5 out of the 10 attendees have joined the >> Google group. >> >> A December meeting is not yet scheduled. We could use a topic/speaker. >> >> best, >> Jonathan >> >> >> End of seattle-python Digest, Vol 115, Issue 6 >> ********************************************** >> > > > > -- > From "A Letter From The Future" in "Peak Everything" by Richard Heinberg: > > "By the time I was an older teenager, a certain...attitude was developing > among the young people...a feeling of utter contempt for anyone over a > certain age--maybe 30 or 40. The adults had consumed so many resources, > and now there were none left for their own children...when those adults > were younger, they [were] just doing what everybody else was doing...they > figured it was normal to cut down ancient forests for...phone books, pump > every last gallon of oil to power their SUV's...[but] for...my generation > all that was just a dim memory...We [grew up] living in darkness, with > shortages of food and water, with riots in the streets, with people begging > on street corners...for us, the adults were the enemy." > > Want to *really* understand what's *really* going on? Read "Peak > Everything." > > -- Christopher Barker, PhD Python Language Consulting - Teaching - Scientific Software Development - Desktop GUI and Web Development - wxPython, numpy, scipy, Cython