For the final meetup of the year, we are going to have another code dojo-like session to practice our python programming skills. The topic for the dojo will be picked on the day by the group so you can only blame yourselves if it turns out not to be fun!
For more general information on coding dojos, see here: http://ntoll.org/article/how-to-run-an-awesome-code-dojo
You can come along prepared with an idea if you wish.
* There are some lists of potentially interesting problems from here: http://codingdojo.org/kata/ ot http://codingdojo.org/KataCatalogue/
* We could look at https://www.codewars.com/
* Or we could unleash our robot hoards against each other at https://robotgame.net/
The usual schedule for PySheff dojos are meant to be something like this:
17:45 - 18:15: Informally, a number of us are likely to be at StreetFoodChef for burritos. While these are not provided as part of attending, anyone is welcome to join us.
18:30 - 18:45: Socialising time at UnionSt.
18:45 - 19:00: Suggestions for topics generated and topic chosen.
19:00 - 19:45: Split into groups and work on the topic.
19:45 - 19:55: Quick break to discuss progress and perhaps quick demonstrations.
19:55 - 20:20: Second programming session.
20:20 - 20:30: Show and tell and discussion.
20:30 - late: Migrate to a local pub (tonight it seems it will be 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, depending on the pubs.
Attendance is free and the event is intended to be suitable for all levels of python experience. If you'd like to attend this meeting, it is advisable to bring a laptop. Any under 18s who wish to attend must be accompanied by an adult, preferably also with an interest in Python.
Start changed:
Tue 28th Nov 2017 6:30pm (Europe/London)
End changed:
Tue 28th Nov 2017 8:30pm (Europe/London)
Country changed:
changed
Timezone changed:
Europe/London
Venue changed:
changed
Is Virtual changed:
No
Is Physical changed:
Yes
Code of Conduct changed:
We uphold the PSF code of conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/
You should report any concerns about any attendee behaviour to the organiser, Gary Martin.
For the final meetup of the year, we are going to have another code dojo-like session to practice our python programming skills. The topic for the dojo will be picked on the day by the group so you can only blame yourselves if it turns out not to be fun!
For more general information on coding dojos, see here: http://ntoll.org/article/how-to-run-an-awesome-code-dojo
You can come along prepared with an idea if you wish.
* There are some lists of potentially interesting problems from here: http://codingdojo.org/kata/
* We could look at https://www.codewars.com/
* Or we could unleash our robot hoards against each other at https://robotgame.net/
The usual schedule for PySheff dojos are meant to be something like this:
17:45 - 18:15: Informally, a number of us are likely to be at StreetFoodChef for burritos. While these are not provided as part of attending, anyone is welcome to join us.
18:30 - 18:45: Socialising time at UnionSt.
18:45 - 19:00: Suggestions for topics generated and topic chosen.
19:00 - 19:45: Split into groups and work on the topic.
19:45 - 19:55: Quick break to discuss progress and perhaps quick demonstrations.
19:55 - 20:20: Second programming session.
20:20 - 20:30: Show and tell and discussion.
20:30 - late: Migrate to a local pub (tonight it seems it will be 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, depending on the pubs.
Attendance is free and the event is intended to be suitable for all levels of python experience. If you'd like to attend this meeting, it is advisable to bring a laptop. Any under 18s who wish to attend must be accompanied by an adult, preferably also with an interest in Python.