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Happenings in Python Usergroups: April 2013
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Happenings in Python Usergroups. Here are collected postings from the various Python usergroups around the world, giving notice of upcoming events or summaries of meetings just past. Sunday, April 14, 2013. PyUGAT Python User Group Austria - Next Meeting: April 21st, 2013. The next meeting of the Python User Group Austria ( PyUGAT. Will take place Sunday, April 21st, 2013 around 6 pm at the Metalab. In Vienna ( how to get there. You can also find us on Meetup. You can also follow us on Twitter. A posting...
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DFW Pythoneers: PyTexas survey
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. If you live in the Texas region, please help with PyTexas 2010. Planning by filling out the new survey. This will tell us things like whether the planned Aug 28 date works for you, whether you have a user group in your area, and more importantly your t-shirt size :-). PS We need Python teachers for our beginner track! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PyTexas offers free sponsorships! Texas Area User Groups.
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DFW Pythoneers: May 2010
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. If you live in the Texas region, please help with PyTexas 2010. Planning by filling out the new survey. This will tell us things like whether the planned Aug 28 date works for you, whether you have a user group in your area, and more importantly your t-shirt size :-). PS We need Python teachers for our beginner track! Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Take a gander at this primo swag item we're planning for PyTexas:. After...
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DFW Pythoneers: August 2011
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Sunday, August 14, 2011. Review of DFW Pythoneers Sat Aug 13 Meeting. Jeff Rush stepped through the slides of a David Beazley PyCon UK 2008 presentation titled "Generator Tricks for System Programmers". Thanks go to Fish Technologies. For generously hosting our meetup. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We are an active group that meets regularly twice per month. For more details, check out our Meetup site for upcoming events. Simple template&...
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DFW Pythoneers: Python SIG for Healthcare IT
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Friday, March 11, 2011. Python SIG for Healthcare IT. If this interests you, please join this discussion on the mailing list. This is a new mailing list so there are no archives yet. If you're attending PyCon today, please join us in a face to face meeting at 1pm in the Hanover A open space room. As with all open space meetings, all are welcome, including those with no healthcare IT background interested in joining the industry.
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DFW Pythoneers: This Blog is Inactive
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. This Blog is Inactive. This blog was never an "official" part of DFW Pythoneers; it was just idea for the group to have a shared blog. This site in particular is outdated with many dead links. If you're interested in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Python community, please visit the active Meetup sites for DFW Pythoneers. And of course, please do attend the meetings, and make plans to attend the annual PyTexas.
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DFW Pythoneers: February 2015
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. This Blog is Inactive. This blog was never an "official" part of DFW Pythoneers; it was just idea for the group to have a shared blog. This site in particular is outdated with many dead links. If you're interested in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Python community, please visit the active Meetup sites for DFW Pythoneers. And of course, please do attend the meetings, and make plans to attend the annual PyTexas.
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DFW Pythoneers: February 2010
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Monday, February 15, 2010. At last Saturday's meeting, Jeff Rush pointed out that there is also a blog for use by all Python user group to post notes about what happened at each meeting:. Http:/ python-groups.blogspot.com/. Jeff recommended we reserve this DFW Pythoneers blog for Python-related technical discussions, and postings about what took place at the user group meetings should be placed on the common python-groups blog. We are a...
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DFW Pythoneers: Expanding Universe contest
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Steve Miller and Sharon Lee have a new book coming out. It is not about Python, but their books are fun to read and full of great characters. They are having a contest and you have a bit more time to enter. You can win an electronic copy by posting on Sharon's blog at: http:/ sharonleewriter.com/2010/07/expanding-universe-contest/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Texas Area User Groups. Along the By and By.
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DFW Pythoneers: PyTexas offers free sponsorships!
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A Python user group active in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2004. Sunday, May 16, 2010. PyTexas offers free sponsorships! An oxymoron, you say? Maybe, but free sponsorships make sense for PyTexas. After all, none of the organizers have time to mess with money; we just want our attendees to have plenty of swag! We are especially voracious for t-shirts, free books, mugs, and stickers. This event will consist of a mix of Python veterans, newbies, and university students. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).