Monthly Archives: January 2008

Meeting Definitely On (Monday, 14 Jan 2008)

I’ve just had confirmation that Jim Jackson can definitely open up the room for us (thanks, Jim).

The meeting will, therefore, definitely go ahead at the usual time and place (see details in the original announcement below).

It may be a brief affair, if no-one has much to say, with a swift departure to the pub.

WYLUG Monthly Meeting: Monday 14 Jan 2008

Talk:

Tom Hall: Why I love Python

A talk on the programming language Python, in 3 parts (feel free to leave in the interludes if you have had enough)

Part 1: Past, Present, Future.

A bit of history and the design of the language, a look at all the implementations available today, quick tour of built-in and commonly used modules and future plans.

Part 2: Language overview

A quick tour of the language: builtin types, control structures, using modules etc.

Part 3: Recent Magic.

Some relatively recent changes that make programming Python even more pleasurable. Decorators, Generators, List comprehensions, Iterators, Functools and anything else I can fit in. Again a whirlwind tour, but you should be impressed and want to read up on these some more.

Date:

  • Monday, 08 Oct 2007

Times:

  • 6:30 p.m. Tea and coffee and chat.
  • 7:00 p.m. First talk or presentation.
  • 8:30 p.m. (ish) Pub and more chat.

Location:

Active Learning Lab., (Level 9, near staircase 2)
E.C. Stoner Building (aka Physics/Admin)
University of Leeds
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds UK

Directions: