Posts Tagged ‘grupy-sp’

São Paulo Python User Group – May Meeting

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Every month the GruPy-SP members get together to discuss, chat and/or code.

This month we will meet to watch/present some lightning talks and to talk about our participation at the Fórum Internacional de Software Livre (FISL 10).

The meeting will be hold at the SP HackLab, May 23. More details (in pt-br): GruPy-SP wiki.

See you there :-)

DjangoCon day two

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Almost sleeping, but there’s still a bit of caffeine in my body to write this post.

Some notes on day two:

  • In São Paulo we had two lighting talks before the “official” conference. João (JS) talked about a little script he wrote that uses PyGame to display text from a .txt file in a presentation format. Rbp explained a bit about 2to3 (the Python 2.x [actually x equals 6] to Python 3 conversion tool) and showed some examples.
  • First talk. Mark Ramm had some good points. Specially, IMO, about making Django more modular, which means that each part of it doesn’t depend on other parts of the framework. As an example, you can choose to use the Django ORM without using Django. But, please, don’t make it a lot of little packages that you need to grab together to start using the framework. One of the nice things about Django is that it’s simple to start using it (install one package and then django-admin.py startproject)
  • Official lighting talks. As always, a great moment on any Python conference. Lots of curious and interesting stuff (and other stuff not so interesting… or not interesting at all :-P [for me, obviously]). Funny moment: People, don’t use GMail over HTTP, there IS HTTPS support :-)
  • Schema evolution, three options: DMigration, South and Django Evolution. There are a lot of doubts about each one and I think I need to test all of them to choose one (and hope that they start collaborating to each other and make something really good). But it’s great to see that there is people working on that.
  • Last talk was Django’s Future by, obviously, Jacob and Adrian. It was more like a chat between them. Some good ideas and discussions. Then they received questions/requests/suggestions from the public. Things like, dropping old python versions support, python 3 support, documentation, debugging tools, etc. I think that some suggestions/requests were really nice and I hope that Django developers (and the community) take them seriously. This was a great opportunity for developers to receive feedback from the community (users).

That’s it for 2008. Again, I’d like to thank Rodolpho and Google for making it possible to attend to DjangoCon from São Paulo. Congratulations to DjangoCon organizers and to the Django community!

And, of course, thanks GruPy-SP people :-)

Pictures: Rbp’s DjangoCon set @ Flickr

DjangoCon @ Google (SP)

It was 11p.m. Almost sleeping in this blue big puff :-)

Global Python Sprint Weekend in São Paulo 2

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

This weekend (Jun 21st and 22nd) will happen (again) the Global Python Sprint Weekend and one more time our Python User Group (GruPy-SP) will meet to work together.

Our meeting will be held at Google’s São Paulo Office. Thanks Rodolpho and Google :-)

If you are in São Paulo you can take a look at our wiki (portuguese only) to see how you can join us. If you are not in São Paulo but in Brazil visit the PythonBugDay page to see if anyone in your town is organizing a meet too ;-)

Global Python Sprint Weekend in São Paulo

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

This weekend (May 10th and 11th) will happen the Global Python Sprint Weekend. Like the last PythonBugDay our Python User Group (GruPy-SP) will meet to work together.

This time our meeting will be held at Universidade de São Paulo IME (Instituto de Matemática e Estatística) thanks to RBP and the CCSL (Free Software Competence Centre) =)

Other Python User Groups from Brazil are also meeting to work together, check the wikipage for the PythonBugDay to know if there will be a meeting near you :-) (or you can work from your home sweet home).

V GruPy meeting – March, 24 – Report

Monday, March 31st, 2008

The GruPy-SP (São Paulo Python User Group) March meeting happened at Google’s office in São Paulo. The meeting was attended by about 60 people and we had 5 talks. This was a very special meeting because we had talks from Guido, Alex Martelli, Collin Winter and Cary Hull (all by video conference).

Talks:

  • Rodolpho Eckhardt – “PyCon 2008 Trip Report” – Rodolpho made a very nice report of his experience going to Chicago to attend PyCon 2008. It certainly made some of us think about going to PyCon 2009.
  • Cary Hull – “Divmod’s Axiom” – Cary Hull talked about the Axiom ORM, it was a fast talk introducing it features and benefits.
  • Alex Martelli – “Callback design patterns” – Very good technical talk. Details about the use and implementation of Callbacks.
  • Guido van Rossum – “Python 3000″ – Probably the talk that everyone was waiting, It was the same talk that Guido made at PyCon 2008, he showed the main changes that will happen in Python 3000 and what to do to be prepared to change your code from Python 2.x to 3000.
  • Collin Winter – “2to3″ – Very good talk from Collin Winter about how the 2to3 conversion tool works, where it does and where it doesn’t work.

The next meeting will be held on May. We will not have a meeting in April because of FISL (Free Software International Forum) that will happen on April 17th, 18th and 19th at Porto Alegre.

Thanks to everyone who attended, specially to Rodolpho who organized the meeting.

IV GruPy-SP meeting in Santos – Feb, 22 and 23 report

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The GruPy-SP (São Paulo Python User Group) February meeting was held at SENAI Santos. It was a two-day event, one day for talks and the other for the Python Bug Day.

First day – Feb, 22 – Talks

Luciano Ramalho and Pedro Werneck talked to approximately 140 students, professors and professionals at SENAI Santos.

Luciano talked about Python being used by big companies as a “secret weapon”, he showed some Python code including PyGame and Django examples and interactive sessions using the Python console.

Pedro showed some of the versatility of Python presenting a script that manipulates a device plugged in the computer parallel port, some web apps and a GUI application using Tkinter.

Most of the audience was not familiar to Python and this was their first contact with the language.

Second day – Feb, 23 – Python Bug Day

14 members of the GruPy-SP went to Santos to work on the Python Bug Day.

The sprint started at 10h00 led by Luciano Ramalho and Rodrigo Bernardo Pimentel (RBP). We listed the bugs that we thought we could fix and then started working in pairs. The sprint went until 16h00 and we fixed five bugs.

Thanks to everyone who attended, specially to Sandro Fernandes and Ricardo Guinody who organized this meeting.

III GruPy-SP meeting

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Today (January, 22) will happen the third GruPy-SP meeting, GruPy-SP means Grupo de Usuário Python de São Paulo, or São Paulo’s Python User Group.

We started our meetings in November, 07 and since then we are meeting every month.

So, if you live/are in São Paulo and likes python, or wants to learn a beautiful dynamic language and meets a lot of very nice people, you are invited :-)

It will be held at Livraria Cultura – Conjunto Nacional (R. Augusta X Av. Paulista) and is scheduled to start at 19h.

We will have some presentations (about Elixir and Coding Dojo) and a lot of Python talk :-)

[]‘s,
Bruno