
Dear Friends,
The upcoming Twincling Saturday meet (TSM) on sat, Sep 12, is on '
Python - how and why'.
Mr. Shabda Raj, a Python and Django professional, will conduct the Python session.
Synopsis
This talk introduces Python briefly and very quickly moves into discussing the more advanced parts of Python. The audience are expected to code along.
No knowledge of Python is assumed but proficiency in any programming language is expected from the audience.
How python differs from other more mainstream languages is discussed, as well as how that offers both an advantage and disadvantages is discussed.
The speaker, Mr. Shabda Raaj would showing the concepts explained by building some useful things.
- Building web facing software with Python.
- Scripting everyday tasks with Python.
- Numerical Analysis with Python.
Speaker profile Shabda Raaj is a partner at Usware Technologies, a company building web facing software using Python, Django and related technologies. Before Usware, Shabda worked at Oracle India Pvt Ltd, where he worked on building parts of Oracle Property Manager, a part of Oracle E-biz suite.
More sample of Shabda's work can be read at
http://uswaretech.com/blog
Date
September 12, 2009
Timings
4:15pm - 7:30pm
Venue
AppLabs GEC
3XL Conference Room
near Jubilee Hills check post
Hyderabad
Web contact
http://www.twincling.org/contact
Security check
Please note that there will be security check at the main entrance and you are requested to carry ID proof with yourself. In case you bring a laptop with you, please get the serial number endorsed at the security check.
All engineers and Open Source enthusiasts who are interested in meeting up the community and learning are cordially invited to attend this hands-on workshop.
Open Source software CD/DVDs are made available free-of-charge at the meetup venue.
Please share this invitation with all "technically focussed" Open Source geeks !
Comments
Python session. awesome. i'll
Python session. awesome. i'll definitely attend this session.
Twincling thank you for this talk.
--Manoj.
This sounds like fun, I will
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