This month we had two excellent speakers, Michael Peacock and Jamie Curle.
Jamie spoke energetically about django, a framework for python. Through interesting stories, jokes and code examples he handed over nuggets of helpful information on how to setup, develop and deploy django based apps. You can download his slides here:
http://t.co/gjL4arWG
and his code examples here:
http://t.co/GXXpn1Gw
Michael is a regular speaker at SuperMondays and this month spoke in detail about Vagrant, a tool that he uses extensively to manage his various development environments at Ground Six. You can download Michael’s slides here:
http://www.slideshare.net/michaelpeacock/vagrant-14094782
This month we have three excellent speakers:
- Richard Powell – Running Workshops: The Benefits, How To and Get Involved
- Ryan Foster – Lean eCommerce, Using Shopify and Working Internationally from the North East
- Andrew Westgarth – Stories from the User Group Frontline
Janet E Davis wrote an excellent event report here:
http://janetdavistheperson.wordpress.com/2012/07/31/supermondays-july-2012/
Richard Powell also wrote an excellent event report here:
http://www.byrichardpowell.co.uk/post/28897424231/ryan-foster-lean-ecommerce-at-super-mondays
This month we focused on visualisation tools and techniques, and featuring the Processing programming language, as well as business intelligence tools and lessons learned.
Our speakers included:
We really hope that people who are inspired by some of the projects shown. David Cox has setup a Flickr page and hopes that you share some of your own visualisations here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/supermonday_datavisualisation/
David also put together a Google Doc with links to some tools which might be a good starting point for people wanting to have a play with creating stuff from their own data which can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e4hyp_wvmCoES0_zBiv14bGfH4OoXV9MO9WfjCfAvAs/edit
This months event was one of the most anticipated and well received events in quite a while. We are very grateful to Justin Souter who curated and hosted the evening.
Our thanks go out to Newcastle University (and in particular the CultureLab), Codeworks and Rombus for sponsorship and support.