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<b>Description</b>: Level up your Python through your choice of a dozen bite-sized projects that introduce you to practical applications of the language. We’ll provide the projects and friendly helpers; you bring a laptop and enthusiasm. You’ll rotate through the projects that interest you the most at your own pace, and we’ll have breaks for lightningdemos talks onof awesome Python libraries and applications.<br />
 
=Welcome to the Intermediate Python Workshop!=
 
<b>Date</b>: Saturday, July 28th, 2012<br />
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<b>Location</b>: Microsoft New England R&D Center, One Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142<br />
<b>Audience</b>: Intermediate Python programmers<br />
<b>RSVP</b>: http://meetup.bostonpython.com/events/72888922/<br />
<b>Description</b>: Level up your Python through your choice of a dozen bite-sized projects that introduce you to practical applications of the language. We’ll provide the projects and friendly helpers; you bring a laptop and enthusiasm. You’ll rotate through the projects that interest you the most at your own pace, and we’ll have breaks for lightning talks on awesome Python libraries and applications.<br />
 
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* Regular Expressions and Cheating at Words with Friends
 
== Prerequisites ==
 
This event is perfect for you if:
# You know Python language basics, including dictionaries, lists, for loops, and writing functions
# You are comfortable with looking up Python information when you need it (example: if you needed to learn about generating random numbers in Python, you'd be comfortable with Googling for and reading through the relevant documentation)
and at least one of the following is true:
# You want to practice writing programs in Python from scratch
# You want to learn about and practice more advanced Python/CS concepts, like classes and object-oriented programming
# You want to learn about and practice using useful Python libraries, for example to talk to a database, make graphs, or create graphical games
 
== Registration ==
 
To attend the workshop, please [http://meetup.bostonpython.com/events/72888922/ RSVP through the Boston Python user group]. You'll need to create a meetup.com account to RSVP. If you RSVP and then decide that you aren't attending, please update your status through the meetup.com interface so we can notify someone from the waitlist.
 
If the event is full, please sign up for the wait list. If spots open up, meetup.com will let you know. We'll also give priority to wait-listers for future workshops.
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== Schedule ==
 
* <b>10:30am - 12:00pm</b>: Project #1Projects
* <b>12:00pm - 112:00pm, lunch and demos45pm</b>: Lunch: meet fellow Pythonistas over pizza (sponsored by the Python Software Foundation!) and watch some fun and practical Python demos
* <b>1pm12:45pm - 21:30pm00pm</b>: Project #2Demos
* <b>2:30pm1pm - 42:00pm30pm</b>: Project #3Projects
* <b>42:00pm30pm - 42:30pm45pm</b>: Wrap-upDemos
* <b>2:45pm - 4:15pm</b>: Projects
 
* <b>4:15pm - 4:30pm</b>: Wrap-up
 
== ResourcesProjects ==
 
<font size="+1">Please visit [[Intermediate Python Workshop/Projects| our project page]] for the full list of projects we've curated for this event.</font>
* [[Boston Python Workshop 6/Friday|Friday setup and tutorial]]
* [http://web.mit.edu/jesstess/www/BostonPythonWorkshop6IntermediatePythonWorkshop/bpw_nextintermediate_workshop_intro.pdf| wrap-upIntro slides]
* [[Boston Python Workshop 6/Saturday lecture|Saturday lecture]]
* [http://web.mit.edu/jesstess/www/IntermediatePythonWorkshop/intermediate_workshop_wrap_up.pdf| Wrap-up slides]
* [[Boston Python Workshop 6/Saturday projects|Saturday projects]]
* [http://mit.edu/jesstess/www/BostonPythonWorkshop6/ColorWall.pdf ColorWall slides]
* [http://mit.edu/jesstess/www/BostonPythonWorkshop6/bpw_next.pdf wrap-up slides]
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/Friday Friday CodingBat]
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/SaturdayMorning Saturday morning CodingBat]
* [http://codingbat.com/home/bostonpythonworkshop@gmail.com/Saturday Saturday afternoon CodingBat]
 
== Venue and Logistics ==
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=== Location ===
 
This event is at Microsoft New England, on One Memorial Drive in Cambridge.
MIT is hosting this event.
 
http://microsoftcambridge.com/About/Directions/tabid/89/Default.aspx has extensive directions to the venue.
We'll be in room 4-237 for both days of the event. That's MIT-speak for "building 4, room 237 on the 2nd floor". See [http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=4 this map of campus] for where building 4 is.
 
=== Transportation and Parking ===
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=== Dietary restrictions ===
 
We are providing lunch on Saturday. If you have dietary restrictions, please include them with your RSVP to the event or [mailto:bpw-staff@lists.openhatch.org e-mail] us as you RSVP.
 
=== Social media ===
 
* The Boston Python Workshop runs under the auspices of the [http://meetup.bostonpython.com/ Boston Python user group], which you can findis on Twitter as [http://twitter.com/#!/bostonpython @bostonpython]. Tell your friends!
* We use the hashtag [http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23bospythonworkshop #bospythonworkshop].
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