jessenoller.com
The Code Of Conduct — jesse noller
http://jessenoller.com/blog/2012/12/7/the-code-of-conduct
Good to Great Python reads. Good to Great Python reads. Programming, Systems, Leadership and /random. December 7, 2012. The Code Of Conduct. By now, if you're linked in to current Python / Python Software Foundation News. You know that as of November 21, 2012 the PSF now requires. That all conferences it sponsors, or provides grants to (and there are many), have a code of conduct in place. The exact wording of the reslution the PSF board ratified is this:. You are also wrong. Community is a broad term...
blog.fperez.org
Fernando Perez: November 2012
http://blog.fperez.org/2012_11_01_archive.html
Thoughts and notes on open scientific computing, with a focus on Python-based tools (IPython, numpy, scipy, matplotlib and friends). Tuesday, November 20, 2012. Back from PyCon Canada 2012. I just got back a few days ago from the 2012 edition of PyCon Canada. Which was a great success. I wanted to thank the team who invited me for a fantastic experience: Diana Clarke. Who as conference chair did an incredible job, Greg Wilson from Software Carpentry. Which is how I entered that world in the first place.
blog.briancurtin.com
Brian Curtin (old posts, page 1) | Brian Curtin
http://blog.briancurtin.com/index-1.html
Skip to main content. Tarek Ziadé recently announced. The schedule for the Python track. At FOSDEM 2013, where he’s one of the organizers. They have some interesting talks lined up by some excellent speakers, so if you’re going to FOSDEM, be sure to check them out. The bigger part of the post is about a complete lack of women speakers. Namely, it’s about how I edited his blog post before publishing it on the PyCon blog. Even though 22 speakers sounds so much better than 6, read that again, only with more...
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Taavi Burns — Software Developer
http://www.taaviburns.ca/resume.html
Taavi Burns Software Developer. E-mail: taavi dot burns at gmail. Resume: http:/ taaviburns.ca/resume.html. Github for PyCon Canada. Experienced in Python web services, systems-level C, relational databases, relational databases, concurrent systems, refactoring, Linux, OS X, git, mercurial, and Oxford commas. I also sing, and knit continental. Software Developer (aka Defect Poacher and Futurist) from 2013-current. Worked on the Loyalty Commerce Platform (LCP) team, building a new JSON REST API. Orchestra...
blog.fperez.org
Fernando Perez: Back from PyCon Canada 2012
http://blog.fperez.org/2012/11/back-from-pycon-canada-2012.html
Thoughts and notes on open scientific computing, with a focus on Python-based tools (IPython, numpy, scipy, matplotlib and friends). Tuesday, November 20, 2012. Back from PyCon Canada 2012. I just got back a few days ago from the 2012 edition of PyCon Canada. Which was a great success. I wanted to thank the team who invited me for a fantastic experience: Diana Clarke. Who as conference chair did an incredible job, Greg Wilson from Software Carpentry. Which is how I entered that world in the first place.
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