[Malvern] Re: [lugmaster] Python UK talks announced

Phil Ironside phil at creativespaces.co.uk
Wed Aug 1 16:44:35 BST 2007


Yo 

This was circulated to the LUG Masters if anyone fancies going.

On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:25:10 +0100
"Zeth Green" <theology at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> Please do forward this to your LUG if there are Python users in your group.
> 
> Python UK is the first ever dedicated Python conference in the UK. It
> is being held on the weekend of September 8/9th.
> 
> The initial list of tutorials and talks are as follows, we'll be
> publishing a full talks schedule before the conference. The lists
> below do not include lightning talks, keynotes or activities happening
> in the 'open space'. The talks are listed in no particular order.
> 
> Tutorials
> ------------
> 
> These are the tutorials that will be held:
> 
>     * Getting Started with Python, for people new to Python
>     * Getting Started with Django
>     * Advanced Django
>     * The Reportlab PDF Kit
>     * Introduction to PyQt4 GUI Programming
>     * Introduction Functional Programming in Python
> 
> Places on some of these tutorials will be limited, so soon there'll be
> a booking form so you can reserve your place. There is no extra charge
> for tutorials. The tutorials will be held within the main days
> (September 8/9th 2007).
> 
> Talks
> -------
> 
>     * Test Driven Development, Jonathan Hartley
>     * Researching Quality Assessment for Free Software, Paul Adams
>     * Python in Higher Education, Nick Efford
>     * Jackfield, the Web, and Python, Stuart Langridge
>     * Using and Developing with Python Eggs, Stephen Pascoe
>     * Translate Java into Python, Johnny Stovall
>     * IronPython in your Browser with Silverlight, Michael Foord
>     * The PyPy Project, Michael Hudson
>     * Python is the Future of Build Systems, Russel Winder
>     * Python Modules in Bible Research, Michael and Leslie Morrell
>     * Parsing Languages with mxTextTools, Marc-André Lemburg
>     * Building Systems with Kamaelia, Michael Sparks
>     * Kamaelia Core Internals, Michael Sparks
>     * Dealing with Tabular Data, Alex Willmer
>     * PayThyme - from Project to Product, John Pinner
>     * The Great Python, Ruby, Groovy, Java, C, C++, C#, VB Debate, Russel Winder
>     * Hacking Democracy, Julian Todd
>     * The Bazaar Version Control Project, Michael Hudson
>     * A Pythonista's Year at Kew, Julius Welby
>     * An Introduction to Twisted, Richard Wall
>     * Twisted Performance with Large Apps, Tim Parkin
>     * Twisted Movies, Matthew Pontefract
>     * Creating GUI Applications with PyQt and Qt Designer, David Boddie
>     * Stackless Introduction, Christian Tismer
>     * Stackless Internals, Christian Tismer
>     * Designing Unicode-aware Applications in Python, Marc-André Lemburg
>     * Managing Creativity, Michael Sparks
>     * FluidInfo - towards the next everything, Terry Jones
>     * The New Age of the Amateur: End-user Computing without Tears, Giles Thomas
>     * MathTran - Typesetting TeX with Python, Jonathan Fine
>     * Dynamic Web Apps with Ajax and Python, David Chan
> 
> For more info see http://pyconuk.org
> 
> To book please visit http://pyconuk.org/booking.html
> 
> Please note that the early-bird rate is closing imminently.
> 
> Best Wishes,
> Zeth
> 
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