Archive for category: Talk
The June PyGameSF meet up will be at the Sycip conference room on the fourth floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Casey Duncan: “Grease: it’s a game framework, no [...]
PyGameSF meetup Wednesday September 23 6pm @ Main San Francisco Public Library
The September PyGameSF meet up will be at the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Brad Busse, Harry Tormey, Keith Nemitz: “If [...]
PyGameSF meetup Thursday May 21st 6pm @ Main San Francisco Public Library
The May PyGameSF meet up will be at the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvien to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Jared Sohn: All About My Flocking Project. This talk [...]
PyGameSF meetup Tuesday March 24th 10th 6pm @ Main San Francisco Public Library
This months PyGameSF meet up is at the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will be reconviening to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords. This month’s presentations are:
Casey Duncan: Going Low-level, A peek under the [...]
Booking a conference room in the San Francisco public Library
One of the big challenges with running a meetup in San Francisco is finding a venue that can accomidate your group. In the case of PyGamSF our requirements were as follows:
The venue should cost nothing (PyGameSF is not for profit).
The space should be able to accomidate between 6 and 15 people.
It should be quite enough to record our talks.
It should [...]
The space should be able to accomidate between 6 and 15 people.
It should be quite enough to record our talks.
It should [...]
PyGameSF meetup Tuesday February 10th 6pm @ NEW VENUE: Main San Francisco Public Library
This months PyGameSF meet up is in a new venue, the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will be finishing up earlier than usual and reconviening to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations [...]
Audio and handout from last Wednesday’s meeting
Here is some audio I recorded of the talks the other night, plus Andrew’s accompanying handout. Considering how noisy the Metreon is, I think the recordings came out pretty well:
Audio: Niall O’Higgins “intothebin.com: how to show an image for anything”
Audio: Andrew Turley “Using Open Sound Control for Flexible Interfaces”
Andrew’s OSC slides
Audio: Andrew Turley “Using Open Sound Control for Flexible Interfaces”
Andrew’s OSC slides
PyGameSF meetup Monday December 8th 7pm @ Metreon San Francisco
This months PyGameSF meet up is on Monday December 8th from 7pm on at the Metreon food court in San Francisco. This month’s presentations are:-Casey Duncan “Intro to Blender, Part Deux”About: Using Sculpting and Multi-res, Creating and using materials, Lighting a scene.-Andrew Turley “Using Open Sound Control for Flexible Interfaces”About: Open Sound Control is [...]
PyGameSF meetup Monday November 3rd 7pm @ Metreon San Francisco
This months PyGameSF meet up is on Monday November 3rd from 7pm on at the Metreon food court in San Francisco. This month’s presentations are:-Tim ‘mithro’ Ansell “Taking over the universe! The story of Thousand Parsec project.”About: Thousand Parsec is both a set of games and a framework for building 4X space empire building games [...]
PygGameSF meets BayPIGgies
Last Thrusday night (October 9, 2008), Harry and I went down to Google to give a talk about PyGameSF at the BayPIGgies meeting. For those of you who don’t know, BayPIGgies is a Python user’s group that meets once a month at Google. Harry talked about PyGameSF from the perspective of the founder and organizer, [...]