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snim2.org the website of Sarah Mount
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This is a Flickr badge showing items in a set called Work and hacking. Make your own badge here. I am currently a Research Associate with the Software Development Team. At King's College London. Before that I was a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Wolverhampton. And before that I worked at the University of Coventry in a number of roles, starting out as a Tutorial Assistant (or Demonstrator) and ending up as a Senior Lecturer. I studied Computer Science. Called Python for Rookies.
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This is a Flickr badge showing items in a set called Work and hacking. Make your own badge here. Books I have written or contributed to. 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know. Amazon.co.uk page. You can read my contribution on the book wiki. Amazon.co.uk page. Python for Rookies is designed to help students learn how to program. Chancellor College, University of Malawi. Open Source and Design of Communication. Random Hacks of Kindness.
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snim2.org the website of Sarah Mount
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This is a Flickr badge showing items in a set called Work and hacking. Make your own badge here. For the last couple of years I have been working with the UK charity Evidence for Development. And the University of Malawi. On an open source software platform for the development community which is maintained by the University of Malawi. My input has been to support the development team in Malawi in adopting open source methods and technologies to build a software platform. And other groups around the world.
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Hacker Culture and geek groups in Birmingham, West Midlands
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Hacker Culture and geek groups in Birmingham, West Midlands. Birmingham has a vibrant community of geek/enthusiast groups, of which I’m proud to be a part. That said, it’s sometimes hard to find or even know about all of them, without the right. So collected here are the groups I know of:. Linux User Group that meets at the University of Birmingham, on the third Thursday of each month. Meetings are usually a technical talk, followed by a drink at the bar on campus. Birmingham Perl Mongers. Mapping group ...
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snim2: May 2012
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Friday, 11 May 2012. Efdhack2012 26th May 2012. This one's a little different. Python West Midlands. Is hosting a hackday to kick off a new open source project for a very interesting little charity called Evidence for Development. EfD) EfD wants to help people make better decisions about aid projects – at local and national level – by putting real data about the real situation in the hands of the people making the decisions. Last year EfD, in partnership with Chancellor College of the University of Malawi.
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snim2: #efdhack2012 26th May 2012
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Friday, 11 May 2012. Efdhack2012 26th May 2012. This one's a little different. Python West Midlands. Is hosting a hackday to kick off a new open source project for a very interesting little charity called Evidence for Development. EfD) EfD wants to help people make better decisions about aid projects – at local and national level – by putting real data about the real situation in the hands of the people making the decisions. Last year EfD, in partnership with Chancellor College of the University of Malawi.
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Rugby LUG - Links
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Rugby Linux Users Group. The following Linux Users Groups (LUGs) are active and within easy travelling distance of Rugby. If you want to check out the UK-wide list of LUGs, please check the UK LUG website. Programming groups that meet regularly in the centre of Rugby. Rugby Open Code Club: [Forum]. Rugby Game Developers Meetup. If you're an experienced programmer, or just starting out, the following groups in the West Midlands may be of interest:. Ladies Who Code Birmingham. Milton Keynes Perl Mongers.
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Malvern LUG
http://malvern.lug.org.uk/index.php
Join our mailing list. To keep up with events please join our Facebook page. The next meeting will be at The Foley Arms Hotel ( map. Please join us on Facebook find out more. Come and chat with us on the Jabber service provided by Mike Chat. For those who can remember the night in question a few years ago. A weird guy with a ring tone and beard dropped into the office to give me this. We still have not decided when but we will be going to Bletchley Park. For a technical meeting at Message Labs.
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The blog of Sarah Mount. Newer posts →. Scala – just good for Java shops? July 1, 2014. Scala talk given at the inaugural Thames Valley Functional Programming Meet-Up. Scala – just good for Java shops? September 21, 2013. Automate, automate, automate. September 4, 2013. I’ve recently been working on a new Python project, which started off as a bit of an experiment at the recent PyPy London Sprint. In this case, the infrastructure for the project is pretty involved. I was using the pytest. The problem is ...