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I'll go with the 16th April session at 1500 UTC.
18th April
1500 UTC 16th April - thanks for putting this together!
16th April.
18th April
1500 UTC 16th April
18th April
1500 UTC 16th April - thanks a lot! :+1:
1500 UTC 16th April! will be there!
16th April, thanks for this!
16th April, thanks
16th Apr please!
1500 UTC 16th April.
Thanks!
0900 UTC 18th April
Thank you for creating this opportunity, I'm really looking forward to it!
1500 UTC 16th April. Thanks for the workshop!
16th April✌
0900 UTC 18th April. Thanks for the workshop!
16th April - hoping I'll be able to attend (pending childcare)
0900 UTC 18th April.
Is the workshop going to be recorded, and uploaded to a platform, such as YouTube ?
Thank you,
Both16th and 18th
Both the season 16th and 18th
0900 UTC 18th April.
1500 UTC 16th April
Planning to attend in the 16th of April.
16th
0900 UTC 18th April
18th April
18th April
1500 UTC 16th April
0900 UTC 18th April
Is the workshop going to be recorded, and uploaded to a platform, such as YouTube ?
Thank you,
I hoping to get a recording done.
1500 UTC 16th April
April 16, 1500 UTC. Thanks alot for the workshop!
Joining on 18th. Thanks!
Joining on 0900 UTC 18th April
Joining on 18th. Thank you!
April 16th. Looking forward to it!
1500 UTC 16th April
Both on the 16th and 18th. Thank you
Both, the 16th and 18th
16th April. Thank you for doing this. @kushaldas I would suggest having separate comments for each of the dates and asking people to upvote that. It might be a bit easier for you to gauge the number.
Looking forward to the session
Both 16-18 are fine
I'm in! 18th for me.
I am in! 16th and 18th! Thanks!
18th April. Thanks for the session.
I will join on 18th
16th
I'll go with the 16th April session at 1500 UTC.
In this workshop we will learn how to create a Python module using Rust. This will be a handson session which people can follow along using their personal systems.
When?
There will be two sessions (repeats) so that maximum people can attend the sessions.
The sessions will be between 2 to 3 hours long.
If you are planning to attend anyone of them, please comment below with the date you are interested. This will help us to understand how many people will attend on each day. You can attend both days too, no issues in that.
Where?
The live session URL will be on Twitch https://twitch.com/whykushal
Please create a Twitch account so that you can join the chat and ask questions during the session.
If you see any error, please paste them into https://share.riseup.net and then share the link with us in the chat. We will help you to debug, we may ask you to paste the full code file also.
Who can attend?
Anyone. If you are new to Python programming, you can also join in. If you don't know anything about, you can follow the links at the end of this comment to learn the very basics. But, you can still attend the session and follow the steps without prior Rust knowledge.
What is required for the workshop?
Python version: 3.7+
During the session I will be using a
Debian Buster
system withPython 3.7.
WSL
should work smoothly.git
andPython
development files.apt install python3-dev python3-venv git
# for Ubuntudnf install python3-devel git
# for FedoraThings one learn before the session
Session code example
It is in the https://github.com/kushaldas/randomos repository.
Please read http://kushaldas.in/posts/adding-dunder-methods-to-a-python-class-written-in-rust.html to understand how to add the dunder methods to any Python class.
If you have more questions
Please ask them in a comment below, we will reply back.