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“ This is a great way to meet people in the Atlanta area who are using Python. The group is friendly and the discussion is lively and interesting. ”
— David Lawrence on Feb 13, 2009.
“ It's a great source for information and a good gathering point for contacts. ”
— Bryan on Jan 8, 2009.
“ Great opportunity to learn about Python development and hear what others are doing with Python. ”
— Matt Haynes on Sep 12, 2008.
“ interesting topic, great conversation, very laid back. ”
— A former member on Jul 26, 2008.
“ If you're looking for fanboys, flamers and script-kiddies, prepare for disappointment. If you want to meet professionals with serious experience using Python in real-world applications, this is the place. ”
— James Fowler on Jul 11, 2008.
“ Learn more about Python and what people are doing with it. ”
— zellyn on Oct 9, 2009.
“ This was fun and informative. I got a lot of good ideas for programming and teaching programming. ”
— Wolf Halton on Aug 21, 2009.
“ Why start from scratch when you get it from the pros? ”
— Filipe Pinto on May 14, 2009.
“ The technology seems to be changing faster and faster. Groups like this really help one keep up with what's going on. ”
— daver on Sep 12, 2008.
“ Good way to learn Python. I wanted to learn more about the Google AppEngine, and I was provided with valuable information. Very helpful and cheerful crowd interested in learning from each other. Thanks and keep up the good work :-) ”
— mahesh on Jul 26, 2008.
“ Great friendly group who is open to new people, ideas, suggestions for various topics, etc. ”
— Mark Hurley on Jul 10, 2008.
“ From introducroty to intermediate/high skill level, there was something for everyone. ”
— jamesh on Apr 11, 2008.
“ It was great to have a chance to meet others that share an interest of mine. I look forward to the next meeting. ”
— James Majors on Dec 15, 2007.
“ This group is pretty awesome. I didn't get to see one of the presentations tonight, but I <i>still</i> learned a lot and met some cool people. ”
— Donald Bleyl on Aug 10, 2007.
“ This isn't just some group, it's more like a monthly open-source conference on steroids. ”
— Mike on Aug 10, 2007.
“ Good group; I'll be back whenever topics match up with my interests. ”
— Ken Kennedy on Jun 18, 2007.
“ A great group of folks focused on an exciting technology. ”
— Glen Gordon on Mar 9, 2007.
“ What a great group of people! A very give-and-take group; everyone really contributes. I really had a fun time, and learned a good deal. ”
— A former member on Jan 13, 2006.
“ Very inviting group of people ”
— A former member on Oct 14, 2005.
“ We are getting ready to launch ourselves. Attendance is up, and people are eager for more. ”
— A former member on Sep 9, 2005.
“ Very open dialogue. It was fun talking with everyone. ”
— Drew Smathers on Jun 13, 2005.
“ I think we've got a really good start so far. We're big Python fans and desire to learn and share what we already know. ”
— Jeremy Jones on Oct 15, 2004.
“ I sure am glad I finally made it--nearly made it to a meeting at the Decatur Library a year or so ago, was just around the corner when I realized I was falling asleep. No such threat tonight. ”
— Nolan on Jun 15, 2007.
“ More of a comment on this survey form. It's wrong to make number of participants a mandatory field, as some of us have no idea how many people attended -- we'd have to just guess. ”
— Paul Morrow on Jul 13, 2007.
“ Wish there were more people involved. Would like to see a "Beginner's Hour" added to the beginning. ”
— Mike Schinkel on Aug 10, 2007.
“ Unless the group gets significantly bigger or problematic, I wouldn't worry about having a formal structure to run it. I've been a board member of a social group in Atlanta on and off for many years (currently off and planning to stay that way); I see no reason to formalize things in any way beyond how they already are. ”
— Algernon on Oct 14, 2005.
“ Pythoneers should always join together and help build the community. It is a good opportunity to learn for free and what could be better than that? ”
— Skylar Saveland on May 15, 2009.