Class Based Views

Organiser
Django-NYC
Date
Fri, 18 Feb 2011, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , New York, US
Cost
Free

This month we'll be talking about Class Based Views.  To start off the night we'll be viewing a talk from last year's Djangocon on the topic and we'll follow up with a Q&A/Discussion session.

As always, we'll have some time for lightning talks.  Lightning taks are 5 minute talks on any topic (other than recruiting pitches) with a hard time limit and no Q&A.  They provide a great way to share an idea with the group and to get your feet we.t with public speaking.  If you'd like to give a talk, let us know or simply volunteer during the meeting.

After the meeting, we'll be going over to Puck Fair for some drinks and discussion.  Even if you can't make it out to the meeting, feel free to meet up with us a Puck Fair (~8:30-9PM)

 

About the Host: NWCU
This event is part of NWCU, community-powered learning driven entirely by member participation. NWCU is a curated collection of classes, workshops, Meetup groups, and hackathons, all sharing one core common goal: help existing and aspiring independents build, learn, and share with one another, so more people can lead better, happier lives working for themselves.

NWCU is made possible by amazing supporters of independents and innovation: Google & New Work City.

About New Work City
New Work City is a coworking space and community center for independents in Manhattan. We gather in a cozy shared environment to work, collaborate, learn, and socialize. All you need is some work to do and a friendly disposition!

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