Python Sheffield: Genetic Algorithms Made Easy

This month Python Sheffield has invited Neil Hopkins (@thermalsatsuma) to give a talk and so he will be telling us about "Genetic Algorithms Made Easy."

There are expected to be some practical sections to this session and so to benefit the most you should bring along a laptop with Python 2.7 or Python 3.3 or greater. Do not worry if you are a beginner at Python as there should be enough people to help out.

The following is a rough guide for how the evening is expected to unfold:

17:45 - 18:15: Informally, a number of us are likely to be at the StreetFoodChef on Arundel Street for burritos. While these are not provided as part of attending, anyone is welcome to join us.

18:30 - 18:45: Meeting starts with some time for announcements and usually some chatter.

18:45 - 20:30: The main event/events.

20:30 - late : Migrate to a local pub (in recent months we have chosen the Tap and Tankard on Cambridge Street, near John Lewis) for post event drinks. Note that this part of the evening is probably not suitable for any children to join in with, though this does depend on the rules set by the pub.

Attendance is free and the event is intended to be suitable for all levels of python experience.

Any under 18s who wish to attend must be accompanied by an adult, preferably also with an interest in Python or programming in general.

Code of Conduct:
We uphold the PSF code of conduct: www.python.org

You should report any concerns about any attendee behaviour to the organiser, Gary Martin.

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Python Sheffield monthly user group. Open to Pythonistas, occasional Python users and those who wish to learn more about the Python programming language.

Union St is on the corner opposite First Point - see www.union-st.org