Python Glasgow: Open Mic Night! 馃帳馃悕
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Calling all Python enthusiasts, from beginners to seasoned developers!
Whether you've just started your Python journey or you're working on advanced projects, this Python Open Mic Night is your chance to shine and share with the community.
It鈥檚 a laid-back, fun environment for sharing, learning, and connecting. Don鈥檛 miss out -- see you there!
Why attend?
- Get inspired by what others are working on.
- Learn something new -- whether it鈥檚 a coding trick, a tool, or a new perspective.
- Connect with Glasgow鈥檚 vibrant Python community.
Want to present?
You don鈥檛 need to be a professional speaker. If you鈥檝e got something to share, we鈥檇 love to hear it.
Here鈥檚 how it works:
- Prepare (or wing it on the day) a short 15 minute demonstration or presentation of a; project you're working on, project you've recently finished, or a library you really like.
- Present to your local Pythonistas.
- Hope your live code demonstration doesn't break.
- Answer questions, give advice, take advice and or farm GitHub stars.
The topic?
Anything Python-related! It could be a project, idea, library, tool, or even a story about your Python learning journey.
Don鈥檛 worry if it鈥檚 not purely Python -- it just needs to connect to Python in some way!
All experience levels are welcome, from complete beginners to professionals.
Not presenting?
No problem! Come along, enjoy the talks, and meet like-minded Pythonistas.
Privacy Notice:
This event will not be live streamed. Organisers may take pictures or videos on the day for marketing purposes. You will be asked for consent before any pictures or videos are taken by the organisers. We kindly ask other attendees to do the same if they'd like to take their own pictures or videos.
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If you have any questions about this event, you can reach out to the team at: organisers@python.scot
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About the location:
We're in The Gamer Club. If you haven't been before, it's a purpose built basement venue for tech meetups - there is a console lounge, arcade, kitchen/bar, PCs, projector, gigabit internet etc. It isn't licenced, but you are welcome to bring your own beer/wine (or help yourself to the free teas/coffees). You can get directions here: https://www.thegamerclub.co.uk/gettinghere
