Hosted online using Zoom but with the option of attending a physical meetup
Our November session which takes place on 10 November 2021 will start at 18:30.
The format is
- 18:30 A guest talk from Rob McWilliam - "Structural Pattern Matching in Python"
- 19:15 Project teams in break-out rooms (Beginner and Intermediate).
- 20:30 Project round-ups
Details
"Python finally has a case statement - and it can do a lot more than the canonical C case. In this talk Rob will take a look at structural pattern matching that landed with python 3.10, giving an intro to the new syntax and a few examples of what it is good for."
As an experiment we are reintroducing physical tickets as well as online ones. Please choose carefully.
Ticket Options
This event is orgnanised by a charity - Code The City. CTC suggests a small donation to help with charity admin costs, but if this is a barrier please just change the cost to what you can afford.
There are now two options:
Online ticket
The session streamed on Zoom as we have been running for 18 months.
Physical Space Ticket
This ticket is for a face to face meeting at the 57 North Hackspace ie NOT the online session that we have been running for 18 months). Only book this ticket if you want to attend a physical meet-up.
Attending the Hackspace comes with the following non-negotiable conditions.
- The hackspace is participating in the Scottish Government's contact tracing programme. You will find purple posters at the entrance to the space and around the space that contain QR codes. Please scan the QR code and provide your contact details. If you are unable to scan a QR code, there is a link to type into your browser. If you cannot use the link, ask someone else to check in for you and provide them with your email address and phone number.
- Please note that contact tracing is a requirement of attending PyUG in person, and is not negotiable. If you do not provide tracing details you will be asked to leave.
- As we emerge from this global disaster, some will understandably be cautious about being in new spaces. Please respect people's boundaries by maintaining social distancing and wearing a mask as you move around the space. If you are sat down, you can take off your mask to have easier access to your face if needed for eating or drinking. Use common sense and remember this is a shared space. * As this event is open to the public, the wearing of a face covering while "not seated, eating or drinking" is a LEGAL REQUIREMENT.
- We will have windows open to get air flowing through the space. It could be a good idea to bring a jumper or something as the space could be a little cooler than you might expect because of this.
Registration
Register for either kind of ticket for the November meeting.
Both types of tickets are free (just change the suggested donation to £0.00), or leave it as is to make a donation to our charity, Code the City, if you wish.
Monthly challenges
The project challenges will be announced on Github
Keep in touch
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If you are a beginner looking to get started in Python have a look at our Learning Resources page where we recommend a free video course on Youtube.