We're close to a month before the next PyCon Conference in Portland, Oregon. We are organizing our 58th meetup at our lovely UQAM. Join us if you would like to feel what the Python community in Montreal is doing.

As usual we are receiving some guests in both languages and they will present you their projects and realizations.

Don't forget to join us after the meetup at the Benelux to celebrate spring in our lovely city.

Flash presentations

Kate Arthur: Kids CODE Jeunesse

Kids Code Jeunesse is dedicated to giving every Canadian child the chance to learn to code and to learn computational thinking. We introduce educators, parents and communities to intuitive teaching tools.

We work in classrooms, community centres, host events and give workshops to supporting engaging educational experiences for everyone.

http://kidscodejeunesse.org/

Christophe Reverd: Club Framboise

Présentation du Club Framboise, la communauté des utilisateurs de Raspberry Pi à Montréal

http://clubframboise.ca/

Main presentations

Vadim Gubergrits: DIY Quantum Computer

An introduction to Quantum Computing with Python.

Pascal Priori: santropol-feast: Savoir faire Linux et des bénévoles accompagnent le Santropol Roulant

Dans le cadre de la maison du logiciel libre, Savoir faire Linux et des bénévoles accompagnent le Santropol Roulant, un acteur du milieu communautaire montréalais dans la réalisation d'une plateforme de gestion de la base de donnée des clients en Django. En effet, au cœur des activités du Santropol Roulant, il y a le service de popote roulante qui cuisine, prépare et livre plus d’une centaine de repas chauds chaque jour à des personnes en perte d’autonomie. La base de données des clients joue un rôle clé dans la chaîne de services Réalisé en Django, le projet est à la recherche de bénévoles ayant envie de s'engager et contribuer au projet pour poursuivre le développement de la plateforme!

https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/santropol-feast

George Peristerakis: How CI is done in Openstack

In George's last talk, there was a lot of questions on the details of integrating code review and continuous integration in Openstack. This talk is a followup on the process and the technology behind implementing CI for Openstack.

Ivo Tzvetkov: Neolixir

An ORM for easy modelling and integration of Neo4j graph databases

https://github.com/kbremner/neolixir

Where

UQÀM, Pavillion PK

201, Président-Kennedy avenue

Room PK-1140

When

Monday, May 9th 2016

Schedule

  • 6:00pm — Doors open
  • 6:30pm — Presentations start
  • 7:30pm — Break
  • 7:45pm — Second round of presentations
  • 9:00pm — End of the meeting, have a drink with us

We’d like to thank our sponsors for their continued support:

  • UQÀM
  • Bénélux
  • w.illi.am/
  • Outbox
  • Savoir-faire Linux
  • Caravan
  • iWeb