Share your tales of Pyramid in production


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Hello,
This month we'd like continue sharing and learning about the Pyramid Python framework with some fresh talks, prepared to welcome any newcomers.
I’m glad to announce that we will be welcoming Riley Doyle, Jon Staley and Pete Graham who will be sharing their experiences with Pyramid.
The talks will be accessible for a newcomers level and If the you never used Pyramid come join us to discover more about it.
This event is hosted by skillsmatter. Registration for this event will be necessary.
http://skillsmatter.com/event-details/home/london-pyramid-ug-does-king-forms-and-from-script-to-web
Talks:
'king forms by Jon Staley
Summary: A quick intro to deform & colander and how we wrangled them to do what we wanted.
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Script to Web: lessons learned adapting technical/domain-specific code to the web by Riley Doyle
Summary: Python is an increasingly popular language for "domain experts" in technical fields such as bioinformatics and finance, yet most end users will not accept a script or command line application as a final deliverable. Pyramid's lack of "strong opinions" about which database or ORM to use can be frustrating for developers new to the web, but ultimately this flexibility is a key long-term advantage for large, complex domain-specific data sets. This talk will cover key lessons learned in building an advanced "DNA Search Engine" with Pyramid.
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First impressions with Pyramid by Pete Graham
After building some applications for client based on Pyramid, Pete will be sharing his first impressions of pyramids and how it compares to other frameworks.
Pub after 8pm:
The Slaughtered Lamb

Share your tales of Pyramid in production