[nylug-talk] [Reminder] Regular meetings of the Python workshop @
Tue Dec 5 6pm - 8pm
Peter C. Norton
Mon Dec 4 18:51:28 EST 2006
At this week's workshop, we'll be looking at trying to understand the
dtk CursesEngine input handling, and trying to either reproduce it to
better determine how it works in an isolated example, or add logging
to the CursesEngine to find out more about what's being received by
dtk when it doesn't (seem to) properly handle inputs.
Click the calendar link (from the bottom of the nylug-workshop
messages) here:
Calendar with times and directions: http://tighturl.com/fp
If you feel like coming, please let us know by joining the mailing
list, but if you can't just show up. We'll be there from 6-8.
-Peter
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nylug-workshop at nylug.org, this is a reminder for
Title: Regular meetings of the Python workshop
Time: Tue Dec 5 6pm - 8pm (2 hrs) (Eastern Time)
Where: The Hudson Library at 66 Leroy St New York, NY 10014
Description: Future Meetings:
We will continue meeting on a bi-weekly basis at the Hudson Library, The Hudson Library at 66 Leroy St New York, NY 10014. We meet in the basement. Enter the library and head to the back. If the door is closed when you arrive you can ask the manager of the library for the keys to the room if you're comfortable opening up the basement, or you can wait for some of the others to arrive.
In the future we are still looking to try to meet at John Jay College, but that still hasn't worked itself out.
Note that the address is, again, in the where part of this message, with links to a map.
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The 5 year plan:
In five years we'll make up another plan.
Or just re-use this one.
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