Python Sheffield: Anvil

Python Sheffield is back for its first event of the year!

This month we are being visited by Anvil (@anvil_works, anvil.works) who are going to introduce us to their cool tools for building websites with Python… and nothing but Python. Here is their description of the session:

"Anvil is a platform for rapidly developing web apps using nothing but Python.

"It's like Visual Basic for the web. It has a drag-and-drop editor for constructing a User Interface, controlled by Python code in both the client and a hosted server environment.

"This is an interactive workshop where you'll be guided through creating an app. Either:
- A TODO list - a simple example of a Create, Read, Update, Delete (CRUD) app
- A weather data dashboard
- An app that controls a remote machine from the web
- Any other idea you might have!

You’ll need a laptop to follow along."

The usual schedule for PySheff sessions will be used, going 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 - 20:30: Talk/code session time.

20:30 - late: Migrate to a local pub for post event drinks. This is often the Rutland Arms but will be decided by the group at the event. Please note that this part of the evening may not be suitable for any children to join in with but you can blame that on the attendees.

Attendance is free and the event is intended to be suitable for all levels of python experience. You may wish to bring a laptop where sessions have an opportunity for coding. Usually such opportunities for coding are encouraged to be done in small groups of mixed ability to help all attendees benefit from such sessions.

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

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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Attending: Shaun

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