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April NYC Python Users Group Meeting

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 6:30 PM
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Meeting Description

Who

We welcome anyone interested in the the Python programming language.

Organized by

John Clark

Details

Group,

We are planning on having the April meeting on April 8th, from 6:30pm - 8:00pm at the Millenium Partners' office at 666 Fifth Avenue (53rd St. and 5th Ave.) on the 8th floor.

If you plan on attending we need to add your _FULL_ name to the list for building security, so please RSVP to either myself or Joe Bore so that you will be on the list.

Just to reiterate - we need your first and last name to add to the security list (for some strange reason the security guards don't consider Meetup.com usernames like "Python1337" as identification, even if you've got it on your picture ID). Just drop Joe or I an email with your first and last names and we will make sure you are added to the list.

If anyone has anything particular that they would like to see on the agenda, or if there is something that you would be willing to present to the group, please let me know.

Thanks,
-John Clark
clajo04@mac.com

-Joe Bore
jbore@tjtech.com

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  • RSVP: Yes
    Malcom, Typically it's a discussion group / seminar-esque type of meeting - we really haven't had a project for a hackathon, but if you have a particular problem you need help with, I'm sure you could bring your laptop and present and ask for help. -jdc
    Posted Mar 27, 12:14 PM
  • Malcolm
    RSVP: Maybe
    What's the format of these meetings? Do folks bring laptops and do an hackathon, or is it seminar-esque, discussion group, etc.?
    Posted Mar 27, 11:35 AM