Introduction to PyGame

Level: Beginners | Price: EUR10.00

Learn how to use Python and pyGame to create a simple 2D motoring racing game.

Please bring your own computer with the following installed:

  • Python 2.6 (or higher)

    • Linux & Mac OSX - should be already there by default
    • Windows - if not installed already, you can download it here.
  • PyGame 1.9.1 - Download page

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FAQ

Q. What do I need to bring?

  • Your laptop with following installed:
    • Python 2.6 (or higher)
      • Linux & Mac OSX - should be already there by default
      • Windows - if not installed already, you can download it here.
    • PyGame 1.9.1 - Download page

Q. I see it's female-friendly, are guys welcome as well?

You are welcome as a +1. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at contact@codinggrace.com.

Q. I can't find the venue

  • Go to corner of Georges Street and Dame Street, there is a corner shop there.
  • Go down a couple of doors down Dame Street, and look for Dublin School of Business on your left, and there is an doorway with the "19/22" on it.
  • Head inside and take the lift up to the 4th floor.

Vicky's mobile number: +353 86 150 2003

Refunds

Full refunds until 24 hours before the event.

If there are not enough people signed up to the event, I will be in touch to refund you.

ABOUT MICHAEL CONNORS

Michael Connors is a Software Engineer at Rapid Ratings in Dublin. He has worked with Ruby, Erlang and Java; but is currently a Python developer. He likes likes building things with Zotonic or Flask. When he is not programming he is taking the kids to the park.

ABOUT CODING GRACE

codinggrace.com | @codinggrace

Coding Grace are a group of developers based in Ireland who love to code and do other geeky and not necessarily crafty activities. Some of us code full-time, or just for fun (or both). We have people who are part of other technical user groups such as Dublin ALT.NET, GameCraft, Python Ireland, Ruby Ireland and more…

We provide female-friendly workshops and events in an environment for developers and aspiring developers mentored by majority female instructors. We aim to provide a support network for people from all backgrounds and hope our outreach will help bring those who are interested in code development together and learn from one another.