Wednesday, August 17, 2011

PyUGAT Python User Group Austria - Next Meeting: August 21st, 2011

The next meeting of the Python User Group Austria (PyUGAT) will take place this Sunday, August 21st, 2011 around 7 p.m. at the Metalab in Vienna (how to get there). You can also find us on Meetup.

The Agenda for this evening can be found in our wiki. This time we will hold a coding dojo.

As always, we're open to all kinds of Python-related talks, discussions and ad-hoc code reviews. If you happen to be in or around Vienna this Sunday, come and join us at the Metalab!

We can accommodate non German-speaking guests by switching to English, so don't be afraid to join us!

You can also follow us on Twitter and Identica for up-to-date news. You can find logs of our previous meetings on our website.

See you on Sunday!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Leipzig Python User Group, Next Meeting Tuesday, August 9, 2011

We will meet on August 9, 2011, 8:00 pm at the training center of Python Academy in Leipzig, Germany (How to find us).

Everybody who uses Python, plans to do so or is interested in learning more about the language is encouraged to participate.

While the meeting language will be mainly German, English speakers are very welcome. We will provide English interpretation if needed.
Food and soft drinks are provided. Please send a short confirmation mail to info@python-academy.de, so we can prepare appropriately.

The dates of our next meetings can be found in our calendar.
Information about meetings can also be found on our mailing list.

pyCologne Python User Group Cologne - Meeting, August 10, 6.30pm


We will meet Wednesday, August, 10th starting about 6.30 pm - 6.45 pm at Room 0.14, Benutzerrechenzentrum (RRZK-B)
University of Cologne, Berrenrather Str. 136, 50937 Köln, Germany

Any presentations, news, book presentations etc. are welcome on each of our meetings!

At about 8.30 pm we will as usual enjoy the rest of the evening in a nearby restaurant.

Further information including directions how to get to the location can be found at:

http://www.pycologne.de

(Sorry, the web-links are in German only.)