From 199263b72ef9a198394623eb35a2f983960d8c7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Akshay Gaikwad Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 01:48:53 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Update June meetup talks page --- 2019/June/README.md | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/2019/June/README.md b/2019/June/README.md index a98142c..5403c28 100644 --- a/2019/June/README.md +++ b/2019/June/README.md @@ -1 +1,37 @@ -# talk links and description +# June Python Pune meetup 2019 + +## Logging in Python + * **Speaker**: Akshay Gaikwad + * **Description**: In simple term, logging is a way to understand + what is going on inside an application. It can help programmer to + understand flow of a program. With logging, it is easy to + constantly look at the flow that an application going + through. Python has simple and powerful logging module as standard + library from 2.3, which described in PEP-282. + + * [Slides](https://gitlab.com/akshay196/slides/blob/master/logging/presentation.org) + * [Source](https://github.com/pythonpune/meetup-talks/issues/10) + +## Web app to control my AC over the internet + * **Speaker**: Chaitanya Mathkar + * **Description**: An overview of the raspberry-pi project in which, + a web app used to control the air conditioner in the room from + anywhere. Flask, the micro web framework are used to build the + app. Celery, python module to run asynchronous tasks. MQTT + protocol and paho-MQTT module to send data to multiple devices. + + * [Source](https://github.com/pythonpune/meetup-talks/issues/13) + +## GNU Emacs - tool for all your editing needs + * **Speaker**: Bhavin Gandhi + * **Description**: We spend most of our time writing things, be it + code, documentation, blog post, emails etc. The tool that one uses to + write things should be something which is highly configurable and + focuses more on productivity. This talk will cover reasons why one + should use GNU Emacs, it will cover various things Emacs can do out of + the box. How it's possible to extend it for various programming + languages and editing needs. + + * [Slides](https://bhavin192.gitlab.io/talks/2019/june-python-pune-meetup/gnu-emacs-talk.html) + * [Slides with notes](https://gitlab.com/bhavin192/talks/raw/master/2019/june-python-pune-meetup/gnu-emacs-talk.org) + * [Source](https://github.com/pythonpune/meetup-talks/issues/11)