Python taming Night

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Did you ever want to start Programming your OWN program?
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Did you ever want to start programming your OWN program?
  
 
Where you afraid it was too hard, or you didn't have what it takes?
 
Where you afraid it was too hard, or you didn't have what it takes?
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You can join in anytime not fixed begin, or end for the courses.
 
You can join in anytime not fixed begin, or end for the courses.
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== For more experiences users ==
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There are a couple of python projects that would benefit the hackerspace:
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* Trac plugin that interfaces with the facebook api to retrieve a group's member list
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* Trac plugin that provides FireGPG authentication
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* Extending Trac to include TracWiki diffs in its RSS feed
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Should any of these catch your attention, don't hesitate to [[Contact Us|contact the office]].

Revision as of 13:35, 24 September 2009

Template:Workshop Did you ever want to start programming your OWN program?

Where you afraid it was too hard, or you didn't have what it takes?

All of this will be answered in syn2cat's Python Nights where you get taught how to tame the beast.

The introductury courses will be VERY basic!

You don't need ANY prior experience apart from how to open programs and type text. (oh, yeah and click on things)

You can join in anytime not fixed begin, or end for the courses.

For more experiences users

There are a couple of python projects that would benefit the hackerspace:

  • Trac plugin that interfaces with the facebook api to retrieve a group's member list
  • Trac plugin that provides FireGPG authentication
  • Extending Trac to include TracWiki diffs in its RSS feed

Should any of these catch your attention, don't hesitate to contact the office.

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