• MTG: Introductions to PyQt and DataClasses

    From dn@PythonList@DancesWithMice.info to comp.lang.python on Sun Mar 17 19:46:01 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    The Auckland Branch of NZPUG meets this Wednesday, 20 March at 1830 NZDT
    (0530 UTC, midnight-ish Tue/Wed in American time-zones), for a virtual meeting.

    Part 1: Learn the basics of PyQt with code examples.
    Hannan Khan is currently consulting as a Data Scientist for the (US)
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He holds a Bachelor's
    degree in Neuroscience as well as a Masters in Computer Science. As a
    keen member of the PySprings Users' Group (Colorado), his contribution
    is part of a collaboration between our two PUGs.

    Part 2: Why use Dataclasses?
    - will be the question asked, and answered, by yours truly. After
    surveying a number of groups, it seems most of us know that Dataclasses
    are available, but we don't use them - mostly because we haven't
    ascertained their place in our tool-box. By the end of this session you
    will, and will have good reason to use (or not) Dataclasses!

    Everyone is welcome from every location and any time-zone. The NZPUG
    Code of Conduct applies. JetBrains have kindly donated a door-prize. Our BigBlueButton web-conferencing instance is best accessed using Chromium, Brave, Vivaldi, Safari, etc, (rather than Firefox - for now). A head-set
    will facilitate asking questions but text-chat will be available.

    Please RSVP at https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/events/299764049/
    See you there!
    =dn, Branch Leader
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  • From Jim Schwartz@jschwar@sbcglobal.net to comp.lang.python on Sun Mar 17 05:40:44 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    Will it be recorded?
    Sent from my iPhone
    On Mar 17, 2024, at 1:47 AM, dn via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote:

    The Auckland Branch of NZPUG meets this Wednesday, 20 March at 1830 NZDT (0530 UTC, midnight-ish Tue/Wed in American time-zones), for a virtual meeting.

    Part 1: Learn the basics of PyQt with code examples.
    Hannan Khan is currently consulting as a Data Scientist for the (US) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience as well as a Masters in Computer Science. As a keen member of the PySprings Users' Group (Colorado), his contribution is part of a collaboration between our two PUGs.

    Part 2: Why use Dataclasses?
    - will be the question asked, and answered, by yours truly. After surveying a number of groups, it seems most of us know that Dataclasses are available, but we don't use them - mostly because we haven't ascertained their place in our tool-box. By the end of this session you will, and will have good reason to use (or not) Dataclasses!

    Everyone is welcome from every location and any time-zone. The NZPUG Code of Conduct applies. JetBrains have kindly donated a door-prize. Our BigBlueButton web-conferencing instance is best accessed using Chromium, Brave, Vivaldi, Safari, etc, (rather than Firefox - for now). A head-set will facilitate asking questions but text-chat will be available.

    Please RSVP at https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/events/299764049/
    See you there!
    =dn, Branch Leader
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  • From dn@PythonList@DancesWithMice.info to comp.lang.python on Mon Mar 18 09:34:36 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    On 17/03/24 23:40, Jim Schwartz wrote:
    Will it be recorded?

    Better than that (assumption) "coming soon" - please join-up or keep an
    eye on PySprings' Meetup ANNs: https://www.meetup.com/pysprings/


    On Mar 17, 2024, at 1:47 AM, dn via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote:

    The Auckland Branch of NZPUG meets this Wednesday, 20 March at 1830 NZDT (0530 UTC, midnight-ish Tue/Wed in American time-zones), for a virtual meeting.

    Part 1: Learn the basics of PyQt with code examples.
    Hannan Khan is currently consulting as a Data Scientist for the (US) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience as well as a Masters in Computer Science. As a keen member of the PySprings Users' Group (Colorado), his contribution is part of a collaboration between our two PUGs.

    Part 2: Why use Dataclasses?
    - will be the question asked, and answered, by yours truly. After surveying a number of groups, it seems most of us know that Dataclasses are available, but we don't use them - mostly because we haven't ascertained their place in our tool-box. By the end of this session you will, and will have good reason to use (or not) Dataclasses!

    Everyone is welcome from every location and any time-zone. The NZPUG Code of Conduct applies. JetBrains have kindly donated a door-prize. Our BigBlueButton web-conferencing instance is best accessed using Chromium, Brave, Vivaldi, Safari, etc, (rather than Firefox - for now). A head-set will facilitate asking questions but text-chat will be available.

    Please RSVP at https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/events/299764049/
    See you there!
    =dn, Branch Leader
    --
    https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

    --
    Regards,
    =dn

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  • From Jim Schwartz@jschwar@sbcglobal.net to comp.lang.python on Sun Mar 17 16:02:12 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    Actually, I have a sleep disorder that requires me to keep a constant sleep schedule. Thats why I asked.
    Sent from my iPhone
    On Mar 17, 2024, at 3:36 PM, dn via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote:

    On 17/03/24 23:40, Jim Schwartz wrote:
    Will it be recorded?

    Better than that (assumption) "coming soon" - please join-up or keep an eye on PySprings' Meetup ANNs: https://www.meetup.com/pysprings/


    On Mar 17, 2024, at 1:47 AM, dn via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote:

    The Auckland Branch of NZPUG meets this Wednesday, 20 March at 1830 NZDT (0530 UTC, midnight-ish Tue/Wed in American time-zones), for a virtual meeting.

    Part 1: Learn the basics of PyQt with code examples.
    Hannan Khan is currently consulting as a Data Scientist for the (US) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience as well as a Masters in Computer Science. As a keen member of the PySprings Users' Group (Colorado), his contribution is part of a collaboration between our two PUGs.

    Part 2: Why use Dataclasses?
    - will be the question asked, and answered, by yours truly. After surveying a number of groups, it seems most of us know that Dataclasses are available, but we don't use them - mostly because we haven't ascertained their place in our tool-box. By the end of this session you will, and will have good reason to use (or not) Dataclasses!

    Everyone is welcome from every location and any time-zone. The NZPUG Code of Conduct applies. JetBrains have kindly donated a door-prize. Our BigBlueButton web-conferencing instance is best accessed using Chromium, Brave, Vivaldi, Safari, etc, (rather than Firefox - for now). A head-set will facilitate asking questions but text-chat will be available.

    Please RSVP at https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/events/299764049/
    See you there!
    =dn, Branch Leader
    --
    https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

    --
    Regards,
    =dn

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  • From dn@PythonList@DancesWithMice.info to comp.lang.python on Mon Mar 18 10:18:08 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    On 18/03/24 10:02, Jim Schwartz wrote:
    Actually, I have a sleep disorder that requires me to keep a constant sleep schedule. Thats why I asked.

    At a weekend meeting, discussion swirled around topics such as the best
    way to learn/work, how much work we should attempt in one sitting, could/should I 'do more', and similar.

    One of the valuable observations is that most of us would benefit by
    improving our sleep-schedule and ensuring we do sleep for sufficient
    time (probably longer than current habit).
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    Regards,
    =dn

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