[Wylug-announce] Re: Next Meeting: Python (Monday 10 Mar 2008)
Dave Fisher
davef at davefisher.co.uk
Sun Mar 9 16:57:00 GMT 2008
Dear All,
Our next meeting will be on Monday 10 Mar 2008 in Leeds University's
Stoner Building.
The meeting room is sign-posted from the main Stoner Building entrance.
The meeting officially starts at 7.00 pm, but the room will be open for
coffee, tea, biscuits and chat from 6.30 pm.
Tom Hall will be delivering the talk he was originally scheduled to do in January:
Why I love Python
A talk on the programming language Python, in 3 parts (feel free to leave in
the interludes if you have had enough) Part 1: Past, Present, Future.
A bit of history and the design of the language, a look at all the
implementations available today, quick tour of built-in and commonly used
modules and future plans.
Part 2: Language overview
A quick tour of the language: builtin types, control structures, using modules etc.
Part 3: Recent Magic.
Some relatively recent changes that make programming Python even more
pleasurable. Decorators, Generators, List comprehensions, Iterators, Functools
and anything else I can fit in. Again a whirlwind tour, but you should be
impressed and want to read up on these some more.
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