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goodenough.us
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| | | | | The London Ruby User Group is one of the longest-running technology user groups in the world, having held a monthly meeting almost every single month since late 2006. It's no small feat to have kept a local community running for so long, especially since everyone involved is a volunteer. Jelly is the foundational tool that helps LRUG's organisers keep things running smoothly. The beating heart of LRUG is the mailing list, and the team regularly puts out a call for members to give presentations at the monthly LRUG meet-up. Those submissions are sent to an email address which forwards directly... | |
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www.paulox.net
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| | | | | A timeline of my PyCon US 2026 journey, in Long Beach (US), told through the Mastodon posts I shared along theway. | |
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mathspp.com
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| | | | | The PyCon Portugal 2025 programme appears to be dominated by a mafia of a few speakers... Let me explain! | |
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erikbern.com
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| | | I made a New Year's resolution: every plot I make during 2018 will contain uncertainty estimates. Nine months in and I have learned a lot, so I put together a summary of some of the most useful methods. | ||