title: Charity Python Code Review url: http://ziade.org/2015/01/27/charity-python-code-review/ hash_url: 400e7fb7c118a79bdabad8d9586f20ce

Raising 2500 euros for a charity is hard. That's what I am trying to do for the Berlin Marathon on Alvarum.

Mind you, this is not to get a bib - I was lucky enough to get one from the lottery. It's just that it feels right to take the opportunity of this marathon to raise money for Doctors without Borders. Whatever my marathon result will be. I am not getting any money out of this, I am paying for all my Marathon fees. Every penny donated goes to MSF (Doctors without Borders).

It's the first time I am doing a fundraising for a foundation and I guess that I've exhausted all the potentials donators in my family, friends and colleagues circles.

I guess I've reached the point where I have to give back something to the people that are willing to donate.

So here's a proposal: I have been doing Python coding for quite some time, wrote some books in both English and French on the topic, and working on large scale projects using Python. I have also gave a lot of talks in Python conferences around the world.

I am not an expert of any specific fields like scientific Python, but I am good in "general Python" and in designing stuff that scales.

I am offering one of the following service:

The contract (gosh this is probably very incomplete):

Interested ? Mail me! tarek@ziade.org

And if you just want to give to the fundraising it's here: http://www.alvarum.com/tarekziade