Friday, October 1, 2010

Leipzig Python User Group, Next Meeting Tuesday, October 12, 2010

We will meet on October 12, 2010, 8:00 pm at the training center of Python Academy in Leipzig, Germany (How to find us).

Markus Zapke-Gründemann will talk about this topic:

Celery - Eine asynchrone Task Queue (nicht nur) für Django

Celery ist eine asynchrone Task Queue, die als Middleware große Mengen von Nachrichten verarbeiten kann.

Da Celery in Python geschrieben ist eignet es sich gut, um als Task Queue (nicht nur) für Django Applikationen eingesetzt zu werden. Als Backends stehen RabbitMQ, Redis und der Ghetto Queue (RDBMS & Cron) zur Verfügung.

Mit Celery lassen sich große Mengen von Nachrichten synchron und asynchron verarbeiten. Sowohl nur auf einer Maschine als auch in einem Szenario mit mehreren Servern.


Food and soft drinks are provided. Please send a short confirmation mail to info@python-academy.de, so we can prepare appropriately.


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.

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

Sunday, September 12, 2010

PyUGAT Python User Group Austria - Next Meeting: September 15th, 2010

The next meeting of the Python User Group Austria (PyUGAT) will take place this Wednesday, September 15th 2010 around 19h at the Metalab in Vienna (how to get there). You can also find us on Meetup.

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

You can also follow us on Twitter for up-to-date news. We plan to post more often here from now on, so stay tuned. In the mean time, you can find logs of our previous meetings on our website. See you on Wednesday!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

pyCologne Python User Group Cologne - Meeting, September 08, 2010, 6.30pm

Hello,

The next meeting of pyCologne will take place:

Wednesday, September, 8th
starting about 6.30 pm - 6.45 pm
at Room 0.14, Benutzerrechenzentrum (RRZK-B)
University of Cologne, Berrenrather Str. 136, 50937 Köln, Germany


Agenda:

 - Cooking Eggs - A distutils & setuptools recipe book (Christopher Arndt)
 - Lightning Talks


Further discussion topics, 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.)

Best Wishes,

Andi (on behalf of pyCologne)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

pyCologne, Python User Group Cologne, Germany, August, 11th, Announcement

Hello,

The next meeting of pyCologne will take place:

Wednesday, August, 11th
starting about 6.30 pm - 6.45 pm
at Room 0.14, Benutzerrechenzentrum (RRZK-B)
University of Cologne, Berrenrather Str. 136, 50937 Köln, Germany

Agenda:

  • adm6 - ip6tables-, pf.conf- and ipf scripts with Python (Johannes Hubertz)
  • Python libraries for accessing Excel files (Sophia Raab)


Further discussion topics, 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.)

Best Wishes ,

Andi

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Python BarCamp April, 17th at Cologne, Germany organized by pyCologne


Design by Thomas Richter

Authors: Reimar Bauer, Thomas Lenarz

On April 17th, 2010, pyCologne, the Python-User-Group of Cologne, Germany, welcomed about 20 participants at the first German Python-BarCamp at the site of GFU Cyrus AG in Cologne.

GFU, a Cologne based IT training company (http://www.gfu.net/), provided a set of three conference rooms, their cafeteria, and an assembly hall, which built up a perfect venue for the barcamp.

O'Reilly (http://www.oreilly.de/) sponsored selected Python-books, which were raffled in addition to a special Barcamp T-Shirt among the participants. The start of the event was awaited with eager anticipation since at a barcamp the participants themselves take care of the content. pyCologne took care of the organizational preparations.

After a warm welcome from Reimar Bauer and Muharem Hrnjadovic on behalf of pyCologne and a brief round of introductions, planning of the slots using the prepared Flipcharts started immediately. Planning just finished, the participants swarmed out to join the different sessions: PyPy, Plone, MoinMoin-2.0, Django, imap2xmpp und bildout. Couchdb, from frameworks to libraries, 3D-graphics programming, Midi as well as Python and Java found enthusiastic participants, following the scheme "presentations last as long as it takes or the next slot is about to start".

To get motivated again after the lunch break with pizza and drinks, Christopher Arndt invited the participants into the sunny assembly-hall for the lightning talks: speakers talk for five minutes max, the goal is to entertain. After four minutes the moderator signals that their is one minute left and breaks off the talk after five minutes unconditionally.

Topics were: Coworking Project Cologne, pyCologne@FrOSCon, PyPy, RPX für Plone und Twitter, Zotero, html2wiki, Web-Development Client vs. Server, scriptutil for fun and profit and Django OR-M im Backend.

Again keen for action, the afternoon started with further sessions. Easily noticed by the noise of the keyboards many of the new learned topics were transferred immediately to the internet. Using the hashtags #pybar and #pybarcamp everybody from inside and outside the camp could follow the event.

After the closing session and the group-photo (http://www.flickr.com/photos/12317756@N08/4530807440/sizes/o/) it was time to say goodbye to GFU.

The participants enjoyed the rest of the evening at the restaurant "La Mäng" in a cosy atmosphere having food and drink and friendly conversation.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

pyCologne Python User Group, Cologne, Germany, April, 14th, Announcement

The next meeting of pyCologne will take place:

Wednesday, April, 14th
starting about 6.30 pm - 6.45 pm
at Room 0.14, Benutzerrechenzentrum (RRZK-B)
University of Cologne, Berrenrather Str. 136, 50937 Köln, Germany

Agenda:
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.)

Best Wishes
Thomas

P.S.: Due to spare-time issues on my side the regular announcements of our meetings will be taken over by another pyCologne-member. All the Best, Thomas

Sunday, March 7, 2010

pyCologne Python User Group, Cologne, Germany, March, 10th, Announcement

The next meeting of pyCologne will take place

Wednesday, March, 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

Agenda:
  • Presentation: Experience with Pinax (Web-Site-Platform) (Klaus Blindert)
  • Discussion about planning and preparation of a Python-BarCamp in Cologne
  • Further discussion topics, 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, this page is in German only)