Python Training & Events in Europe
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Apr
1
Domain-Driven Design with Python - London, United Kingdom
happened 6 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
The talk is illustrated with experiences drawn from building industrial domain models in Python in the energy sector to support high performance computing applications.
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Apr
22
Russel Winder's Python Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 7 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
Join our Skills Matter expert Russel Winder for his 4-day python workshop. Upcoming course dates in 2013: April 22th-25th Learn more - http://bit.ly/YziN72
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Apr
17
Neil Innes - London, United Kingdom
happened 7 years ago
A wry, poignant, humorous and topical one-man show, spice with anecdotes of Neils life and times in the words of media and show business. Neil is best known for his collaborative work with Monty Python, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and the Rutles while his TV shows for BBC 2, The Innes Book of records have become cult classics.
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Nov
20
Russel Winder's Python Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
In this 4-day Python Workshop, you will learn both low-level details of Python as well as the idiomatic design approaches in Python. We'll start with the language basics after which we discuss various testing strategies and their rationale. Through lectures, exercises and discussions, we'll introduce Concurrency and Parallelism after which we'll learn about GUI's. We'll then explore Networking, XML processing and Persistence when developing applications with Python.
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Nov
6
The London Clojure Community : Machine learning with Clojure - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
NEALE SWINNERTON will be giving this talk. Machine Learning involves developing systems to process (potentially very large) datasets, developing algorithms and models that can then be used to make predictions of future events. Neale Swinnerton will investigate which features of Clojure work well for machine learning and discuss some of the limitations and how to avoid them. Neale Swinnerton has been developing professionally for more than 20 years.
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Aug
14
Lightening Talks - Dublin, Ireland
happened 8 years ago
Organised by MMUG-Dublin
We've got some great lightening talks lined up for this meetup that cover a diverse range of topics including: UI development, Javascript and templating, electronics/Python and Photoshop.There's bound to be something in there that will catch your eye :-)Talks will last approximately 10-20 minutes each with an opportunity to ask questions.Presentations:Speaker:Hob Spillane (workday.com)Talk
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Jul
24
Free Webinar: Asynchronous MongoDB with Python and Tornado - Paris, France
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Paris MongoDB User Group
A. Jesse Jiryu Davis will review the state of the art for asynchronous Python and MongoDB, discuss his experimental driver for MongoDB and Tornado, and demonstrate building a real-time web app.Sign up here
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Jul
24
Asynchronous MongoDB with Python and Tornado - Helsingfors, Finland
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Finland MongoDB User Group
Join us for a free webinar on the new asynchronous framework for MongoDB and Python: Motor. A. Jesse Jiryu Davis will review the state of the art for asynchronous Python and MongoDB, discuss his experimental driver for MongoDB and Tornado, and demonstrate building a real-time web app.Sign up here
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Jun
26
Python Sheffield - Sheffield, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Python Sheffield
This group is for all levels of Python user, whether newbies or experienced Pythonistas.This month we have the following two speakers:Alan O'Donohoe (@teknoteacher) - Teaching Python to Secondary School PupilsDaley Chetwynd (@dchetwynd) - Programming Python on a Raspberry PiTo find out more, follow @pysheff on Twitter.
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May
26
efdhack2012 - Coventry, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Python West Midlands
Calling all Open Source contributors! This hackday is a little different. We're hosting a sprint to kick off a new open source project for a very interesting little charity called Evidence for Development (EfD). EfD wants to help people make better decisions about aid projects – at local and national level – by putting real data about the real situation in the hands of the people making the decisions.
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Apr
24
Python Sheffield - Sheffield, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Python Sheffield
At the monthly Python Sheffield meeting we discuss and learn about all aspects of the Python programming language. The group is open to anyone with an interest in Python, including experienced Pythonistas, occasional Python users and those wishing to learn more about Python.This month we have the following two speakers:Daley Chetwynd (@dchetwynd): Mocking in Python TestsWill Furnass: Particle Swarm Optimisation in Python
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Mar
22
Python and Spotify, a love story - Backend Tech Talk - Stockholm, Sweden
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Sthlm Spotify Tech Group
Join us for the next Tech Meetup, this one with focus on Backend development!New location: Summit Grev Ture, Grev Turegatan 30Our speakers Jon Åslund, Tommie Gannert and Patrik Torstensson will tell us about the story behind the Spotify backend system. Why did we choose to build it in Python? What challenges are to be faced while designing such a large distributed system?Of course there will be snacks and beer, don't worry :)Agenda
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Mar
16
Functional Programming eXchange - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Join our leading experts from the Functional Programming community for a day jam-packed with talks, open-space discussions and brainstorming. Learn and share the latest innovative ideas, best tools and practices in the different languages (scala, clojure, haskell, f#) and environments. Book your tickets before the 31st of January for a special deal! Register here
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Feb
13
Russel Winder's Python Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Russel Winder, author of author of "Python for Rookies" and involved with the Python-CSP parallelism framework and the SCons build frameworks, comes to Skills Matter in 2012 for his four day Python workshop. Start right from the basics, Russel will introduce you to the Python programming language, while discussing strategy and rationale. By the second day, you will be confident enough to carry out TDD (Test Driven Development)
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Jan
31
In The Brain of Russel Winder: Python is a High Performance Programming Language - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
The High Performance Computing (HPC) folk are taking to Python in droves. They are not deserting Fortran and C++, they are still the languages in which the computation codes are written. Python is though the coordination language. Also Python is the language of writing user interfaces and performing data visualization. ctypes, SWIG, Boost.Python, and Cython all have roles to play in connecting Python to C++ and Fortran codes, making Python a far more flexible tool than Maple, Mathematica, etc.
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Dec
21
Heroku Hackday - Berlin, Germany
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Graph Database - Berlin
With the Neo4j Add-On going public beta next week, I'd like to do a hackday providing sample apps with Neo4j in all supported languages as a complete github repository. That means we would hack on Ruby, Python, Node.js, Java, Scala, Clojure PHP apps using their REST driver support for Neo4j server. E.g. neography, architect4r, py2neo, neo4js, rest-graphdb, neo4jPHP, bulbflow, neo4j-scala-template, clojure-neo4j-rest. Either we will align on a app + dataset (e.g. movie-db related)
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Nov
24
In The Brain of Brendan McAdams: MongoDB on the Java Virtual Machine - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
MongoDB and the Java programming language boast a deep affinity; but the places where MongoDB is proving strongest are on Java’s Virtual Machine... (JVM) itself rather than the Java language. This talk explores the deeper relationship between the MongoDB database and various languages on the Java Virtual Machine such as Java, Scala, Clojure, JRuby and Python as well as the challenges posted getting MongoDB to play nice with these tools and their syntax.
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Nov
16
In The Brain of Harry Percival: TDD Django with Selenium - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
In this talk for Skills Matter, Harry Percival gives an introduction to test-driven development (TDD) with Django. This will include the selenium browser automation tool for acceptance testing and testing of javascript. This workshop will cover the same materials as the official Django Tutorial, but using TDD at every stage - so, before any production code gets written, we'll be writing functional tests (aka acceptance tests) with Selenium, and then detailed unit tests.
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Sep
7
Hull Digital Developer Group - September Meetup - Hull, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Hull Digital / Hull Open Coffee
We are delighted to announce our next Hull Digital meetup.Location: Fudge cafe restaurantDate: 7th SeptemberTime: 6:30pmBig thanks to Rosie and the staff of Fudge for having us. Don't forget there will be food and drink available to buy on the evening, so no need to grab a bit before the meetup!The event will be held in the upstairs area of Fudge, so please go straight up.Who will be talking?Chris Hannam and Wes MasonAbout Chris and Wes
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Aug
8
Node.js Server side JS Really? - Hereford, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by NxtGenUG
Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript (built on V8 JavaScript engine) environment for Unix-like platforms. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Node.js is similar in purpose to Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead.
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Aug
2
In The Brain of Russel Winder: You Need to Know Python - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
In this session, Russel Winder will investigate what makes Python the language of choice in various given contexts. Of course, there are contexts in which Python seems not entirely appropriate. Yet even in these contexts, Python is relevant, and we will investigate these as well.
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Aug
2
In The Brain of Russel Winder: You Need to Know Python - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
In this world of a plethora of programming languages, where new ones seem to appear on a weekly basis, C, C++ and Python have been, and remain, the main non-Java Platform languages. Even on the Java Platform there is Python, in the form of Jython. Gnome emphasizes C, C++ and Python, as does Canonical and many other organizations. The Python Software Foundation is definitely pro Python. Why is Python so "front and center" and high profile?
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May
9
Jonas Boner's Pragmatic Real-World Scala - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Scala expert (and creator of the Akka framework) Jonas Boner, will run this intensive two day Pragmatic Real-World Scala course where you can learn all you need to know about Scala, one of the most interesting new languages for the JVM. A unique and elegant blend of the Object-Oriented (OO) and Functional Programming (FP) paradigms, Scala is pragmatic and practical with seamless interoperability with Java.
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May
9
Robert Pickering's Beginning F# Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Robert Pickering is back in the Skills Matter eXchange for a hands-on workshop covering the fundamentals of the powerful F# language. As a world-class F# expert and community leader, Robert will be bringing his decade of experience, and his knowledge as author of two books covering F# to help you get a thorough grasp on the basics of the language.
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Apr
19
Building Social Media websites using Django and NoSQL - Glasgow G4 9LD, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Glasgow Technology Network
This event promises to be one to blow you away. Ever wanted to create a Social Media Website? At our next event, Gino will be demonstrating how to use Django, a Python based framework, together with a NoSQL database, to create a small social media website.Schedule:17:30 for 18:00 - Registration and Open Networking18:00 to 19:15 - Presentation on NoSQL using Django19:15 to 20:00 - Questions and Answers and Open Networking20:00 - End of the event
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Apr
13
DevTank April - Camberwell, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by DevTank
As the popularity of DevTank grows, I know that some people were disappointed not to get a place for the last meeting. Even before we had announced speakers for this month all the places were taken and there was a waiting list, so we thought it was time to find a bigger venue. The April DevTank will be at StartHub, so just around the corner from MOO, with space for 200 people.As well as a bigger venue, we also have another fantastic line-up of speakers.
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Mar
24
London Geek Nights: Dirigible and PyCon 2011 talk - London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Dirigible lets you build your numerical models in a spreadsheet grid on a web page, putting Python code in each cell — so a cell can hold not just numbers or text, but objects, lists, or even references to functions. If you want to change the way the spreadsheet is recalculated — by writing your own Python functions to call from your formulae, by importing new Python modules (like Numpy or SciPy), or even by running the formulae multiple times until you reach a goal — there's a code editor right
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Mar
16
Robert Pickering's Beginning F# Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Robert Pickering is back in the Skills Matter eXchange for a hands-on workshop covering the fundamentals of the powerful F# language. As a world-class F# expert and community leader, Robert will be bringing his decade of experience, and his knowledge as author of two books covering F# to help you get a thorough grasp on the basics of the language.
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Feb
9
Talk on Ruby, Haml, Sass and making HTML & CSS more Tolerable - London, United Kingdom
happened 10 years ago
Haml and Sass are two languages that have been growing in popularity since I first introduced them in 2005. They both are ways to construct and conceptualize the HTML and CSS output of your web applications. Originally a Ruby technology, there are now Haml interpreters in almost every language: PHP, Java, Python, .NET, ASP.NET, Scala, and Javascript. Come learn about these two exciting languages and have your mind stretched a bit.
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Feb
9
IN THE BRAIN OF ANDREW CHALKLEY, HAML AND SASS: MAKING HTML AND CSS TOLERABLE - London, United Kingdom
happened 10 years ago
Organised by OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Haml and Sass are two languages that have been growing in popularity since I first introduced them in 2005. They both are ways to construct and conceptualize the HTML and CSS output of your web applications.Originally a Ruby technology, there are now Haml interpreters in almost every language: PHP, Java, Python, .NET, ASP.NET, Scala, and Javascript.Come learn about these two exciting languages and have your mind stretched a bit.Register here
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