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Open Tech School Berlin Python workshops

We got inspired by the RailsGirls workshops and plan to organise similar workshops in Berlin for women and all sorts of beginners but for Python this time. We need you Python enthusiasts to help us with the coaching!

So if you think you can help coaching Python put your name down here (by forking this gist and adding yourself or leaving your contact details in a comment). No need to be an expert, no matter how much you know about Python programming your knowledge and experience will be useful to a beginner!

Note: if you are also into (or more into) JS then sign up as a JS coach here: https://gist.github.com/2850467

@gnunicorn
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As said I offer my help, Benjamin Kampmann ben@dieBeschleungier.de / @amasoean

@sbourdeauducq
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Interested as long as the final purpose of those workshops is not web development. Think: hardware, data analysis/statistics (open data?), scientific applications, ...
sebastien.bourdeauducq@lekernel.net

@dnouri
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dnouri commented Jun 1, 2012

I'm interested! I even bring some experience with teaching Python and Python web programming.
daniel.nouri@gmail.com

@alper
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alper commented Jun 1, 2012

I'd definitely help! alper@hackdeoverheid.nl / @alper

I also think this may be an interesting resource: http://pystar.org/

@keimlink
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keimlink commented Jun 1, 2012

Great idea! And it's about time to do more programming workshops for women.

I can do a Django workshop. I have everything already prepared and was planning to organize a workshop in Berlin soon.

@wrl
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wrl commented Jun 1, 2012

i'm in

python@wrl.illest.net / @dudestache

@willhardy
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I'm happy to offer help in any way possible, I was waiting for Pythonistas in berlin to follow the railsgirls lead :-)

Will Hardy python@willhardy.com.au / @whrde

@jezdez
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jezdez commented Jun 1, 2012

Nice! I'd be happy to help out:

Jannis Leidel, jannis@leidel.info, @jezdez

@fidothe
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fidothe commented Jun 1, 2012

Sounds good:

Matt Patterson: matt@reprocessed.org, @fidothe

@staeff
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staeff commented Jun 3, 2012

I like it and want to help too.
Stephan Klinger: staeff@arcor.de

@lehmannro
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I'd be happy to help.
Robert Lehmann: pygirls@robertlehmann.de, @rlehmann

@oinopion
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oinopion commented Jun 7, 2012

Hi, I'm from Kraków (Poland), but I could come to Berlin and help out.

Tomek Paczkowski, tomek@hauru.eu, @oinopion

@foonicorn
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I'd like to help (heard about this just a few days ago)
Andreas Hug, hello@foonicorn.com

@ciaron
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ciaron commented Jul 1, 2012

Another "me too". I can also talk about Flask (http://flask.pocoo.org/) or Django.
Ciaron Linstead, ciaron.linstead@gmail.com

@medwards
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medwards commented Aug 6, 2012

I'm interested in helping out and hopefully learning some teaching tips on the way:
Michael Edwards, medwards@walledcity.ca, @medwards

@esc
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esc commented Oct 3, 2012

I have experience using and teaching python for scientific and data intensive applications. I have tons of teaching material and even an educational game at my fingertips.valentin@haenel.co

@esc
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esc commented Oct 3, 2012

The email is valentin@haenel.co

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