Reminder: Django User Group London on Monday

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gareth rushgrove

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Jul 21, 2010, 8:04:47 AM7/21/10
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When?
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26th July 2010.

Doors will open at 6:30pm. The talks will start at 7pm and will go on
till 8:30pm or so. We’ll hopefully then find a local beer serving
venue to carry on the conversation.

Where?
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The Guardian,
Kings Place, 90 York Way
London, N1 9AG

What?
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* An introduction to FluidDB: a platform for the web of things –
Nicholas Tollervey talking about FluidDB and the django-fluiddb
library
* Scaling search to a million pages with Solr, Django and Python –
Toby White from Timetric
* When all you have is a hammer called MySQL, everything looks like a
nail – Mat Clayton of Mixcloud fame talking about using RabbitMQ with
Django and Python

Thanks To
========

wo previous supporters of DJUGL are helping out again this time. The
Guardian are providing a lovely venue and Austin Fraser will be
providing the food and drink.

Austin Fraser are proud sponsors of the July DJUGL. We are recruitment
specialists with dedicated consultants working closely with new and
existing clients finding the best Python/Django candidates for both
contract and permanent roles in London and across the UK.

With our positive and unobtrusive approach we work alongside the
existing community networks and at the same time securing work at the
best possible rates for our candidates within our client’s budgets.

We look forward to seeing you all there for pizza and beer!

If you are interested in speaking to us for an overview of the current
market or for more information about our current vacancies and
contract opportunities please contact Jon Gould
(j.g...@austinfraser.com) or Hannah Macdonald
(h.mac...@austinfraser.com)

The Guardian News and Media (GNM) are one of the UK’s most successful
and innovative media companies. They publish both the Guardian and
Observer newspapers, as well as guardian.co.uk.

Their Open Platform and Datastore projects puts them in a unique
position in the media and among online data repositories. Their open
approach of providing APIs, accompanied by client libraries in the
web’s most popular languages and swathes of online documentation,
makes them a great choice for hosting Djugl

--
Gareth Rushgrove
Web Geek

morethanseven.net
garethrushgrove.com

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