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The Cambridge Python August Meetup

Aug '07 15 Wed 7:00 PM
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Fellow Snake Charmers,

Data access is usually where the rubber meets the road. This Meetup will focus who we get data in and out of Python applications.

Be prepared to discuss you best and worst experiences -- querying minds want to know.

In keeping with our discussion, the feature presentation is on STORM.

What is Storm?

Storm is an object-relational mapper (ORM) for Python developed at Canonical. The project has been in development for more than a year for use in Canonical projects such as Launchpad, and has recently been released as an open-source product.


Christopher Armstrong of Canonical will walk us through this open source project. Sometimes called the International Man of Twistery, Christopher is also involved in the Twisted project. This should be a great presentation.

Drop me a line if you have any questions.

Best Regards!

Peter

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  • 14 attendees
    •  storm is very insteresting. 
    •  The presentation was a little more advanced than my level. The people were convivial, and I didn't feel out of place just because I knew less about programming than they did. Just the right amount of pizza was ordered. Good room. But there has been the problem that if you're late it's a little bit of work to make sure people see you and let you in. 
    •  Very informative and friendly. Now I want to find a way to use STORM in an app, which is causing me to rethink some decisions in my little vanity project. 
    •  The Storm presentation was a useful overview. 
    •  The presentation was very insightful and applied to a real world problem. 
    •  The slides and audio are now available here: http://python-gro... 
    • Peter Marquez (+1 guest)