Python Atlanta's Jam sessions are hands-on, meetings of programmers, network administrators, scientists, or whoever else has an interest in the Python language and its uses.
We encourage you to bring hobby projects, your favorite open source projects, work projects, startup ideas, or anything else you like to the meetups to work with other members. Feel free to ask questions, share your experiences, provide advice, or anything else. Members from all backgrounds and experience levels are welcome.
This repository is intended to be a storage and collaboration area for use during and between the meetings. Members who wish to share their solutions or demonstrations of any projects they've worked on can fork the repo and send a patch, or provide the code to one of the organizers to be push up to the repository.
If you have something web based or a hosted solution, feel free to provide a short description of your project as a text, html, or markdown file and it can be included here for any other members who wish to view your project.
The repository is laid out simply according to our monthly meeting schedule, with a folder per month, containing subfolders for various topics and demonstrations. For example: 2012-03/pythonchallenge-level4/jrrickerson.py Might indicate jrrickerson's solution to the Python Challenge warmup exercise, which was level 4.
- Project and Demonstration Ideas List This was a brainstormed list of ideas for projects the group might like to try. If you would like to contribute an idea please contact a group organizer, and we'll try to add it and sort it into the proper difficulty category. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ak8pFoKB6kK-dFdlejg1RloxaUxsSVNXZTFrWmdJdHc
- Python Challenge website Our warmup exercises come from the Python Challenge website. This site is a series of puzzles which encourage you to use various standard library modules to solve the problem and find a password to use in the URL to get to the next level. http://www.pythonchallenge.com/
- PyATL Meetup Page You can RSVP for meetups or see when the next meetup is here. http://www.meetup.com/python-atlanta/