Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 09:20:01 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [nylug-announce] NYLUG Python Workshop, (TOMORROW) October 27 6:00PM-8:00PM
Reply-To: Announcements from NYLUG <nylug-a...@nylug.org>
This is a reminder for the event detailed below.
PYTHON WORKSHOP
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Time: 6:00pm
Duration: 2 hours
Location: NY Public Library Hudson Park Branch, 66 Leroy St., NY NY 10014
Topics:
General discussion about Python, and working through example code.
Bring something to discuss! There's a blackboard, chalk, and Internet
access. Notebook computers are helpful but not required.
All levels of Python experience from totally new to experienced welcome!
Description:
We will continue meeting on a bi-weekly basis at the Hudson Library at
66 Leroy St New York, NY 10014.
It is helpful, but not necessary to have a notebook computer.
The WiFi at the library works now.
Map & Directions:
http://nylug.org/pythoncalendar
We meet in the basement. Enter the library and head to the back. If the
door is closed when you arrive you can ask the manager of the library for
the keys to the room if you're comfortable opening up the basement, or
you can wait for some of the others to arrive.
Mailing List:
We have a mailing list! Join it here:
http://nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/nylug-workshop
or send mail to: nylug-works...@nylug.org
with a Subject: subscribe
There is also an RSS feed for the workshop mailing list at:
http://nylug.org/mlist/nylug-python.rss
IRC Channel:
On Freenode, in #nylug-python . Stop by #nylug also.
The Next Meeting After This Meeting:
The following Python Workshop will be held on: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 6:00 PM
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Geek code blocks went out of style around 1979 or so.
Along with disco music and white leisure suits.
> We meet in the basement.
I'm sure it's on everyone's fall social calendar...
They hide them in the basement as to not scare away the other library
patrons. The basement also gives them that "at home" feeling.
Also Ray set up some Linux systems there didn't he? I think he might
have mentioned it once or twice ....
At least people who have jobs have a fall calendar. Go back to the
basement/attic of your mother's house, fuckstick.
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Registered Linux User #498474
Like you and your windows troll buddies? Go back to your mother's
basement/attic fuckstick.
What happened, they kicked you out Travolta?