Montréal-Python 22 on 2011-06-27

Author : Yannick Gingras

30 05 2011

Summer in Montréal, when it’s not raining, is an immersing world of tempting pleasures. Falling Foulard, the 22th Montréal-Python meeting, will feature presentations on security and reverse engineering, the novel art of the electron-flirt. Join us on June 27th in room SH-R810 of the UQAM Sherbrook building for a fast paced volley of short presentations.

Montréal-Python 22 will start at 6:20 PM with the following schedule:

  • 18h00: Doors opening
  • 18h20: Announcements
  • 18h30: First salvo
  • 19h00: Break
  • 19h20: Second salvo
  • 20h30: Discussions and refreshments at Benelux

Flash presentations:

  • Sébastien Labbé and Franco Saliola on cryptography with Sage
  • Ian Jeffrey on Founder  Fuel

Longer presentations:

  • Gabriel Tremblay on Practical device firmware reverse engineering using Python (part 1)
  • Alexandre Bourget on the internals of SFL vault
  • Pierre-Marc Bureau on Basic Python for Malware analysis
  • Julien Desfossez on packet manipulation with scapy

The event is free to attend and no registration is required. Some snacks will be provided but do not expect a complete meal. We still have room for a few more flash prentations so let us know if you have an outrageous new subject in mind.

Thanks to our sponsors for making Montréal-Python 22 possible:



A success! Introduction to Python for Women

Author : dmounce

4 05 2011

Yesterday evening concluded the first ever, tremendously successful Montréal Python event exclusively for women, giving all involved an intense 3 hour introduction to the world of programming.

The turnout was excellent, with over 70 people — both men and women- attending. The “rules” were simple: you had to be a woman, and if not, you had to be invited. The range of students covered a wide spectrum, from people who had never written a single line of code to people well familiar with programming, coming however from different backgrounds and languages.

The class was taught by Janina Szkut while a number of TAs from throughout the Montréal programming community helped the attendees install Python on their laptops and work through any problems with exercises.

Things started off gently with an overview of what’s actually involved in programming — what a programmer does on a day-to-day basis- then progressed quickly to Python itself, covering syntax, control structures, types, and other fundamental language constructs.

The grand finale threw students into the midst of drawing using turtle graphics with Swampy, writing programs to draw a myriad of shapes on screen. The air was thick, exciting; the theoretical knowledge everyone had spent the last two hours learning was now manifesting itself as something tangible. The caves of Lascaux, the historical first expression of visual art, could barely hold a candle. (actually, caves can’t hold candles, so…)

On conclusion, the enthusiasm of everyone involved was overwhelming; those already programming were inspired by the elegance and simplicity of Python, while those who took their first steps were intrigued by a new world of possibilities. And of course, in the tradition of Montréal Python, we all ended the evening with drinks at the local distillery, networking, talking and inspiring each other to continue exploring the intricate world that is programming.



Montréal-Python 21: 2011-05-09

Author : Cyril

3 05 2011

We are happy to announce that Montréal-Python 21, aka Eruptive Exorcist, will take place Monday the 9th. This gives us the opportunity to invite some of the LGM people to come over and talk to us about graphics stuff!  The meeting will be in room SH-3140 of the UQAM Sherbrooke building.

The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) is a gathering of developers and users of Free, Libre and Open Source graphics software. This year, it will be held in Montréal, from May 10th to 13th. LGM also is completely free, it’s going to be held at École Polytechnique de Montréal. It’s free, and we encourage you to attend!

We’re going to try a brand new and eruptive format, composed mostly of 20-minute talks.

Montréal-Python 21 will start at 6:00 PM with the following schedule:

  • 18h00: Doors opening
  • 18h20: Announcements
  • 18h30: Flash presentations
  • 19h00: Break
  • 19h20: Main presentations
  • 20h30: Discussions and refreshments at Benelux

Flash presentations :

  • Joao S. O. Bueno: Status of Python on Free Graphics Software
  • Christopher Allan Webber: Media Goblin
  • Eric Schrijver: Python and Type design

Main presentations :

  • Alex Quessy: How SAT uses Python (to be confirmed)
  • Ricardo Lafuente: Nodebox and Shoebot
  • Alessandro Rimoldi: Scribus’ scripter engine
  • Joao S. O. Bueno: GIMP Python bindings
  • Christopher Allan Webber: Blender’s bpy Python API
  • Gregory Pittman: Selected Python scripts for Scribus

The event is free to attend and no registration is required. Some snacks will be provided but do not expect a complete meal. We still have room for a few more prentations so let us know if you have a subject in mind.

Thanks to our sponsors for making Montréal-Python 21 possible:

  • Ludia
  • QNX
  • iWeb
  • Benelux
  • UQAM
  • Le Site
  • Savoir-Faire Linux