This page contains references to evening of python coding meetups that were held in Austin TX. In this gathering, python programmers gathered and presented demos of various python tools and libraries. This page collects links to those demos and meetup pages in hope those demos will be useful.
- Gathering - where folk gathered and setup their computers
- Announcements - brief statements by attendees about events, and other python related issues
- Demo - short presentation with many questions
- Working groups - break out into multiple smaller working group such as python learners, web, data science, automation, and whatever attendees suggested
- Jun 2015 - First Meetup - various projects
- Jul 2015 - 3D printer API by Katy Jeremko
- Aug 2015 - Grin by Jeremy Langley
- Sep 2015 - Conda by Aaron Meurer
- Oct 2015 - Openstack SDK by everett-toews
- Nov 2015 - Djangoby Kevin Mooney
- Jan 2016 - ZeroMQ by Greg Freeman
- Feb 2016 - Beautiful Soup by Robert Zurga
- Mar 2016 - Scrapy by Sarah Reed
- Apr 2016 - Dummy Data by Benjamin Cook
- May 2016 - CherryPy by James Jones
- Jun 2016 - Pandas by Jeremy Langley
- Jul 2016 - Pandas by Jeremy Langley
- Aug 2016 - AWS Lambda by John Ramey
- Sep 2016 - PyParsing by Paul McGuire
- Oct 2016 - Bottle by David Toomey
- Nov 2016 - Evolutionary Cpomputation with Inspyred by Jacob Barhak
- Jan 2017 - SciKit-Learn by Kevin Gullikson
- Feb 2017 - Postgres by Jim Nasby
- Mar 2017 - Spark by Joe Gartner
- Apr 2017 - PyPy by Matthew Swain
- May 2017 - Bokeh by Annie Evans
- Jun 2017 - Python on RaspberryPi by Florin Matei
- Jul 2017 - SQLalchemy by Chris Morrow
- Aug 2017 - MicroPython by Christopher Cooper
- Sep 2017 - Tenacity by Josh Schertz
- Oct 2017 - Decorators by Greg Luto
- Nov 2017 - MIcro Simulation Tool by Jacob Barhak
- Jan 2018 - Pandas by Danny Mulligan
Many thanks to all those who presented a demo and all those who attended and helped others, especially the learners. Thanks to WeWork, Rackspace, and Galvanize who hosted the meetup Thanks for Robert Myers, Robert Zurga, Jeremy Langley, and Tipton Cole who helped with organization and to Peter Wang who initiated this meetup and organized the Austin python meetup.