[Noisebridge-discuss] Advanced python classes

jim jim at well.com
Thu Jun 11 03:58:56 UTC 2009


i say wait till you get back, then we'll start. 


On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 18:56 -0700, munkeyfreenix batcat wrote:
> and now i just realized Im out of town next monday for work...will
> return tuesday. i can do a skype video call from where I'll be. We'd
> also need a remote display for me to present. I'd still be willing to
> present if that could be set up and if we can skype. Would look into
> it, but I've got to get move a python app i just moved into
> IronPython .net onto my gentoo laptop before I leave.
> 
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:21 PM, munkeyfreenix batcat
> <munkeyfreenix.batcat at gmail.com> wrote:
>         I just added to the wiki that'd I do ctypes, though I'm
>         planning on doing something more interesting than just how to
>         wrap a c struct. maybe fuzzing or dll injection.
>         
>         
>         
>         On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Almir Karic
>         <almir at kiberpipa.org> wrote:
>                 first an announcement, the meeting is gonna be on
>                 monday after the beginer
>                 class (as determined today after the NB meeting)
>                 
>                 https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/AdvancedPy
>                 
>                 please add yourself if you are gonna have a talk, or
>                 add some possible topics
>                 
>                 
>                 On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 07:25:39PM -0700, jim wrote:
>                 >
>                 >    an additional python slot for open-ended
>                 > python topics on monday after 8 PM sounds
>                 > good to me.
>                 >    baypiggies, the peninsula/silicon valley
>                 > python interest group, has meetings on the
>                 > fourth thursdays of each month. typically
>                 > the meetings start with a "newbie nugget",
>                 > a ten minute presentation of a python
>                 > feature or technique for people relatively
>                 > new to python (not beginning programmers,
>                 > probably the prime target is programmers
>                 > who are fairly new to python). the topics
>                 > suggested seem similar.
>                 >    would decorators, callbacks, generators,
>                 > list comprehension... be suitable topics?
>                 > i.e. can we settle on a criteria for a
>                 > topic that can be presented in ten to
>                 > fifteen minutes?
>                 > jim
>                 
>                 
>                 
>                 IMHO the stuff you mentioned is too simple (unless
>                 someone wants to present
>                 some "weird", probably unknown to most of the people,
>                 way to use any of those)
>                 
>                 
>                 
>                 >
>                 >
>                 >
>                 > On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 08:46 +0200, Almir Karic
>                 wrote:
>                 > > i would prefer to have the event in a place where
>                 you can show hands on stuff
>                 > > (like on projector, if neccessary).
>                 > >
>                 > > someone suggested to have an advanced part after
>                 the regular python class, at
>                 > > monday 8pm, how does that as a date sound (got
>                 better suggestions?)?
>                 > >
>                 > >
>                 > > On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 03:53:32PM -0700, Harry
>                 Tormey wrote:
>                 > > > I would be up for some advanced python on beers
>                 this Friday.
>                 > > >
>                 > > > On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 03:01:24PM -0700,
>                 munkeyfreenix batcat wrote:
>                 > > > > I could make it out to the city on a friday
>                 night.
>                 > > > >
>                 > > > > After python class would be cool. People could
>                 come out if they wanted, but
>                 > > > > I'm hoping that it stays as having an Advanced
>                 focus.
>                 > > > >
>                 > > > > On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Daniel C.
>                 Silverstein <
>                 > > > > cubes at ghosthacked.net> wrote:
>                 > > > >
>                 > > > > > I'm down.  I could definitely talk about MI
>                 vs. object composition.
>                 > > > > > We could do this on a Monday evening after
>                 the weekly python class
>                 > > > > > (Mondays 6:30 to around 8:00).  It might be
>                 overly advanced for where
>                 > > > > > the current semester of python class is at,
>                 but might be interesting
>                 > > > > > to the students nonetheless.
>                 > > > > >
>                 > > > > >                                (Dan)
>                 > > > > >
>                 > > > > > On Jun 5, 2009, at 6:15 PM, Almir Karic
>                 wrote:
>                 > > > > >
>                 > > > > > > hi
>                 > > > > > >
>                 > > > > > > first a quick intro, my name is almir
>                 karic, i come from place ala
>                 > > > > > > noisebridge
>                 > > > > > > in Ljubljana (kiberpipa.org) and am
>                 interested in python
>                 > > > > > >
>                 > > > > > > i was thinking of having an event with
>                 several 5-15 minute lessons
>                 > > > > > > covering
>                 > > > > > > some of the advanced python stuff (ala
>                 metaclasses, descriptors,  MI
>                 > > > > > > vs object
>                 > > > > > > composition, import hooks...), a lessons
>                 should probably include a
>                 > > > > > > real world
>                 > > > > > > (ab)use of the feature in question.
>                 > > > > > >
>                 > > > > > >
>                 > > > > > > comments? anyone interested in
>                 teaching? :-)
>                 > > > > > >
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