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I would like to take the hands-on session. Creating a small web application using Flask ?
+1 tp dhruv's idea
> I'd like to show a few applications that I've built using ETS. (MostlyYou'll take up the 30 minutes demo slot?
> because I some of feedback).
Dhruv can use the 1.5 hours of hands-on session which we can
collaboratively build something.
Maybe someone can take the first session on flask?
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:36 PM, Vineet Naik <nai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If there is time for one more demo (20-30 mins) I can show examples from
> a project I am working on as a learning exercise in data analysis.
We'll queue it for the January meet? We need a continuous stream flowing.
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If the first session is on flask, I think Dhruv should take that too. It would make the entire session very coherent.
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Dhruv, Jaidev:
1. How much time would you like?
2. If the rest of us want to play with this while you demo, what packages do we need to install (apart from Flask itself)? (Perhaps you could send in a requirements.txt file?)
Hi,
The venue for the December MumPy meet has been decided as IIT-B,
Powai and time is 2-5 p.m. on 9th December, 2012.
Who all would like to come ahead and take up the following slots
for the meet
1. Talk on one topic (1 hour)
2. Demo on something that you've built (30 minutes)
Finally, we'll have hands-on session of 1.5 hours where we can build
something small but useful. We can divide between groups which work on
advanced level and other who want to work on something simple.