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<p>Or parties in Brussels, for that matter. But the alliteration is nice.</p>
<p>Though there is never much programming at the parties I go to. Even if <a href="http://yaxu.org/" title="http://yaxu.org/">Alex McLean</a> professes to be <a href="http://www.perl.com/pub/2004/08/31/livecode.html" title="Hacking Perl in Nightclubs - Perl.com">hacking Perl in night clubs</a>, I have yet to run into him at night.</p>
<p>I am wondering at what point it will become part of contemporary party culture and we’ll have live coding sessions at <a href="http://www.flashcocotte.com/" title="Flash Cocotte">Flash Cocotte</a>? Seb tells me that it’s not likely to happen. That people like <a href="/and/designer-drugs">drugs</a> and music and sex and that’s what brings them to parties. And that programming is too abstract and intellectual to appeal to people in a similar way.</p>
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Well, there are parties at programming conferences. The programming community has been aflutter about the right recipe for such a party. Ryan D notes how <a href="http://ryanfunduk.com/culture-of-exclusion/" title="ryanfunduk.com û Our Culture of Exclusion">drinking</a> seems to be the topical focus of these events.
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Which makes me think there might just not be enough people dancing.
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by <a property="dc:creator" href="http://i.liketightpants.net/authors#glit">glit</a> - <a href="/and/parties-in-paris#comment-176"><span property="dc:created" content="2012-10-12T08:27:58">October 12, 2012 8:27 AM</span></a><br />
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And Kevin D says <a href="http://www.kevindangoor.com/2012/04/its-not-the-booze-its-the-noise/" title="It’s not the booze, it’s the noise | Kevin Dangoor">music is too loud for talking</a>.
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Which makes me think there might just not be enough people dancing.
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by <a property="dc:creator" href="http://i.liketightpants.net/authors#glit">glit</a> - <a href="/and/parties-in-paris#comment-178"><span property="dc:created" content="2012-10-12T08:29:25">October 12, 2012 8:29 AM</span></a><br />
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<p>But yeah, I guess you’re right. From the <a href="https://archive.fosdem.org/2011/beerevent.html">enticing ad</a> for last years FOSDEM party:</p>
<blockquote>After about ten years of incremental improvements to our notorious Beer Distribution Algorithm, we appear to have reached a stable version with last year's v3.2. We have no changes to the algorithm to announce this year.</blockquote>
<p>Plus you know it will be 97% male. A group of introverted males rationally optimising to drink as much beer as possible in a short while doesn’t exactly sound like a proper party. <a href="/and/daniela-likes-open-source-programming-conferences-like-fosdem" title="I like tight pants and daniela likes open source programming conferences like fosdem">Dani and me</a> skipped it.</p>
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Maybe it should be the other way around. Like, instead of attaching parties to a conference, attach a conference to a party. You start with a party that is already quite nice and embed the conference into it. As part of the line up. You get a more diverse crowd and more gender balanced as well.
Party animals and programmers can introduce their respective universes to each other (and find out they already overlap, I mean, there’s no inherent contridiction in being both a party animal and a programmer).
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Bonding doing lines of code.
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I have similar interests.
I would like to understand how to manipulate fonts outlines via python.
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by <a property="dc:creator" href="">black_13</a> - <a href="/and/parties-in-paris#comment-182"><span property="dc:created" content="2012-12-11T06:18:23">December 11, 2012 6:18 AM</span></a><br />
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