January 05, 2006
London 2.0rc2

This Month's London Python meetup on Tuesday will once again be just a part of a pan-nerd event, I'm glad to say - London 2.0rc2. And don't forget - the multi-talented Python celebrity Steve Holden is hoping to get along, as is Django co-author Simon Willison, and Python's answer to Max Clifford, Dr. Tim Couper, so don't miss it.

As last time, it's at The Old Bank of England, Fleet Street, any time after work. I'll see some of you there, I trust. I hope I get home a little earlier this time...

Posted to Python by Simon Brunning at January 05, 2006 06:58 PM
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I'll see you there. And yes, getting home a little earlier this time might be wise :-)

Posted by: Chris Miles on January 5, 2006 11:39 PM

I'll try - utterly skint this month though :-)

Posted by: Mark Matthews on January 6, 2006 10:15 AM

Me too, now. ;-)

Posted by: Simon Brunning on January 6, 2006 10:20 AM

Nice, it appears to be about a mile's walk from Euston Road, which is where I'll be staying. Anyone professing poverty can have their first drink on me. As to getting home, I'm teaching the next day so don't expect any late-night carousing from me.

Posted by: Steve Holden on January 6, 2006 10:32 AM

Well with that kind of write up, will ANYONE come? :-)

Posted by: Tim Couper on January 6, 2006 02:45 PM

The agile/XP club, XTC, have weekly meetings in the Old Bank of England on Tuesdays so the expect the geek quotient to be pretty high for the 10th!

http://www.xpdeveloper.net/xpdwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Xtc20060110

I'll be there one way or another.

Posted by: Robert Hunter on January 7, 2006 01:50 AM
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