[vox] [fwd] bayPIGgies September meeting: Developing a Python Product [Mtn View, Sept. 13]

jim stockford jim at well.com
Mon Sep 10 10:10:04 PDT 2007


yo, bill: if you're going to bayPIGgies thursday,
let me know and i'll bring LUGOD printouts.
jim
PS: thanks for posting, i figured LUGOD was too far away,
but i'll put you on the list from now on.

On Sep 10, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Bill Kendrick wrote:

>
> ----- Forwarded message from jim stockford -----
>
> Thursday, September 13, 2007:
> Developing a Software Product, from concept to release,
> entirely in Python
>
> Location: Google
>
> bayPIGgies meeting information:
> http://baypiggies.net/new/plone
>
> sign up to have google access badges ready:
> http://wiki.python.org/moin/BayPiggiesGoogleMeetings
>
>
> Agenda-----------------------------
>
> ..... 7:30 PM ...........................
> General hubbub, inventory end-of-meeting announcements,
> any first-minute announcements.
>
> ..... 7:35 PM to 8:45 PM ................
>
> Topic: Developing a software product, from concept to
> release, entirely in Python
> by Mike Pittaro of SnapLogic
>
> A soup-to-nuts overview of developing a software
> product, from concept to release, entirely in Python.
> This touches issues of design, why Python, choosing
> modules and technologies, build or buy, hiring, tools,
> working with open source, coding style, licensing
> decisions, testing, building, packaging and release.
>
> Mike Pittaro started the SnapLogic project in 2005
> with the goal of simplifying data integration with a
> fundamentally new approach.
>
> Mike has worked in the data analysis and data integration
> space for the past 12 years. He built his first financial
> data mart in 1996, and later worked on pool selection
> analysis for the asset-backed securitization industry.
> Mike joined Informatica in 1997, where he worked on product
> advocacy and developed the support infrastructure for the
> Global Support Organization which used a mixture of
> commercial and Open Source software to enable collaboration
> and resource sharing across five distributed support centers.
> Prior to that he worked in the high performance computer
> industry, optimizing Fortran and C programs for massively
> parallel computers. Mike graduated from the Sligo Institute
> of Technology in 1983.
>
> http://www.snaplogic.org/
>
>
> ..... 8:45 PM to 9:00 PM ................
> Mapping/Random Access
>
> Mapping is a rapid-fire audience announcement of topics the announcers
> are interested in.
>
> Random Access follows immediately to allow follow up individually on
> topics of interest.
>
>
> ..... The October Meeting  ................
> TBD
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> -- 
> -bill!
> bill at newbreedsoftware.com
> http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/
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