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Montreal Python 2 is Tonight - Thursday April 10th

10 April 2008 by Austin ~ Permalink

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Illustration by Asaf HANUKA - Logo by Hamish Macpherson

Illustration is not an advertisement of the actual attendees  or events of Montreal Python.

Akoha and Standout Jobs are once again hosting MontrealPython 2 which is occurring tonight at the Standout Jobs office.

Date: Thursday, April 10, 2008
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: Standout Jobs HQ
Street: 3981 St-Laurent Suite # 615
City/Town: Montreal, QC View Map

The event notice is here on Facebook

Tonight the schedule includes,

Asterisk and Python
by Cyril Robert

Asterisk, allows the average user to do pretty much anything he wants
with his telephony system. It is open source and billed as the “future of telephony”.

The first step in using asterisk is understanding it correctly, which
will be the first part of Cyril’s lecture. The second part will
focus on how to take advantage of Python to make asterisk a whole lot
easier.

PyQT and PyOpenGL: Live hacking a toy app
by Yannick Gingras.

For the first 35 mins, Yannick will hack a toy app from scratch using
PyQt and PyOpenGL. After that, he will answer questions for 10 minutes.

Michael Deutsch also proposed we take a look at the introduction by Guido Van Rossum of Google App Engine if we have time.

For the Montreal Canadian fans attending I’ve already confirmed that a few people in attendance will be watching the game stream from CBC so I’m sure we can all keep running updates in between our Pythonistas presentations.

If you are into Python come on out and join us.

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3 Comments

  1. Martin on 10.04.2008 at 14:15 (Reply)

    I really love the new MontrealPython logo :)

    1. Austin on 10.04.2008 at 15:33 (Reply)

      I took some liberties in my mashup - but it adds some flavor don’t you think :)

  2. Daniel Haran on 10.04.2008 at 19:11 (Reply)

    I’m sad this sort of imagery is being used to promote a local event. This certainly won’t help make the community appealing to women.

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