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RE: [pygame] Additional speaker for PyGameSF September 16th Meet up



I will try to bring down a recording device and make a podcast available.

-Harry 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pygame-users@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-pygame-users@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of René Dudfield
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 3:06 PM
To: pygame-users@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [pygame] Additional speaker for PyGameSF September 16th Meet up

sounds like some really good talks :)  Wish I was there.

Any chance of someone making a video of it?



On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 7:07 AM, Harry Tormey <Harry_Tormey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
> A last minute addition to the line up for this months PyGameSF meet up:
>
> -Keith Nemitz (http://www.mousechief.com/) 'Making PyGames That Make Money'
>
> About: This talk will cover how to organize your production and tools, 
> how to exploit market opportunities, and what the near future of small 
> game developer business and tools look like.
>
> -Harry
> ________________________________
> From: owner-pygame-users@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-pygame-users@xxxxxxxx] 
> On Behalf Of Harry Tormey
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 10:28 AM
> To: pygame-users@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: [pygame] PyGameSF meetup Tuesday September 16th 7pm @ Metreon 
> San Francisco
>
> Hi All,
> Just writing to say that this months PyGameSF meet up is on Tuesday 
> September 16th from 7pm at the Metreon food court in San Francisco. 
> This month's presentations are:
>
> - Amar Chaudhary "Python, OpenSound Control and Open Sound World."
>
> About: This talk will demonstrate Open Sound World (OSW), a dynamic, 
> scalable environment for audio and music processing, and the ability 
> to control OSW via Python and OpenSound Control.  This system can be 
> used for building musical instruments or effects for use in live 
> performance, as well as "live coding."
>
> PyGame SF is an informal group meet up in San Francisco for Software 
> engineers interested in python, OpenGL, audio, pygame, SDL, 
> programming and generally anything to do with multimedia development.
> The format of our meetings typically involve several people giving 
> presentations on projects they are developing followed by group 
> discussion and feedback.
>
> If anyone else would like to give a micro presentation, show demos or 
> just talk about what they are doing or generally give examples of  any 
> relevant software they are working on please feel free to head along.
>
> To subscribe to the pygamesf mailing list simply email
> pygame-sf+subscribe at unworkable.org
> --
> Harry Tormey