Another link for folks to check out that reviews "Python's Magic 
Methods"……….that sounds so 70's doesn't it.
http://www.rafekettler.com/magicmethods.html


Or if you prefer a PDF version vs reading on the web.
http://www.rafekettler.com/magicmethods.pdf


It's a good read for just about any level of Python geek.

-Kevin




On Nov 14, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Jonathan Mark <jhm...@xenops.com> wrote:

> 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:
> 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
> 

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