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Pair programming activity - bring a laptop

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NOTE:

  • New venue
  • Date change (2nd Tuesday in the month this time)
  • Bring a laptop with Python 3 installed if possible (but don't not come if you can't - we'll be pairing up)

Monthly meeting. Normally some of us go on to the pub afterwards.

Speechmatics (https://www.speechmatics.com/) have said they will sponsor pizza.

This month we'll be doing a coding activity in pairs. No experience necessary!

If possible, please bring a laptop. It should have Python 3 installed, and ideally, the Mu editor - but we can help you install it when you get here.

https://codewith.mu/

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**How CamPUG uses meetup.com**

We mainly use meetup as a way of publicising meetings, at which it is very good. We also use the RSVP mechanism to get some idea of how many people will turn up to a meeting, but this is very inaccurate - at best, we normally get between half and two-thirds of the "yes" numbers attending.

We do not require people to pay for meetings, or acquire tickets, and we do not "take a register" of who actually turns up. We don't even insist that people have to use meetup to indicate they're coming. It is important to me that this be a free and open meeting.

This does mean that we have a problem when a meeting is very popular and reaches the practical room size - i.e., how many will safely fit in our meeting room (although we've really only had that problem once so far).

From now on, I shall put a limit on the number of "yes" RSVP replies that is larger than the actual room size, but hopefully not too large. I shall try harder to send a message or messages before each meeting to remind people to un-RSVP if they cannot come, and I shall count the actual number of attendees to each meeting and monitor the situation.

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