[Python-Dev] Washington DC Python sprint report (original) (raw)
Guido van Rossum guido at python.org
Mon Sep 28 17:22:46 CEST 2015
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Cool! Glad to see that the idea of local core-dev sprints hasn't totally been forgotten.
I saw that you had a need for an asyncio tutorial. I wonder if the "500 lines" chapter on asyncio would help? I didn't write it; I only write the 500 lines of code, A. Jesse Jiryu Davis wrote the text, and it's wonderful: http://aosabook.org/en/500L/a-web-crawler-with-asyncio-coroutines.html
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote:
Yesterday (27-Sep-2015), four Washington DC area Python developers got together for a local Python hacking sprint. Andrew, Eric, Jason, and I were joined remotely by the esteemed R. David Murray. We did stuff and had fun! We hope to do stuff and have fun again! If you want to join us for stuff and fun next time, please get in touch.
Here's a write-up of the sprint: https://gitlab.com/python-smtpd-hackers/aiosmtpd/wikis/2015-09-27-hackfest Special thanks to the PSF and Brian Curtin for sponsoring the sprint. Cheers, -Barry
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