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DESCRIPTION: "Python WebAssembly" - Rob McWilliam \n\n We will start with a
  look at what WebAssembly (WASM) is and how it can be used\, then look at 
 some of the options for running python code in WASM.This will include \n\n
  \n  "official" CPython WASM build. \n Spin SDK https://github.com/fermyon
 /spin-python-sdk \n Pyodide https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide?tab=readme-
 ov-file \n marimo https://marimo.io/  Jupyter style notebooks in WASM with
  an interesting dataflow model for cell execution \n whatever other intere
 sting things I find while writing the talk :) \n \n\n  \nAfter the talk we
  will have one or more challenges for you to attempt - so bring your lapto
 p!  \n\n Bio: Rob is an electronic engineer\, working on FPGAs processing 
 network traffic to stock exchanges. At work he uses python for a variety o
 f testing and debugging things and uses it for a wide range of things in p
 ersonal projects\, from microcontrollers up through bigger computers.  \n\
 n If you don’t already have Python set up\, we can help you with that to
 o. Coding in pairs or small groups (especially mixing beginner and more ex
 periences coders) is strongly encouraged\, though you can also code solo. 
 \n\n This event is orgnanised by a charity - Code The City. CTC suggests a
  small donation to help with charity admin costs\, but if this is a barrie
 r please just change the ticket price to what you can afford. \n\n We're n
 ow back to running physical events backed up with an online option. \n\n I
 f you select a physical ticket and it happens that we can not meet physica
 lly you will have to attend the Zoom session. If you choose a physical tic
 ket and it goes ahead you will have to comply with any conditions of atten
 dance (eg masks or social distancing) that the venue operators demand at t
 he time. \n\n Those attending the physical space meetup should attend at 6
 pm for pizza and drinks. The coding session (for online attendees) will be
  from 6.30pm. Doors will be locked from 6.30pm. \n\n **If tickets are sold
  out please do not attend as you will be refused entry without a ticket. *
 * \n\n Our booking system is provided by Tito. Their platform is integrate
 d with payment processing by Stripe \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T131419
LOCATION:ONE Tech Hub and Zoom 
ORGANIZER:mailto:info@codethecity.co.uk
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Python User Group 10 April 2024
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/code-the-city/apug-apr-2024
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/code-the-city/apug-apr-2024
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