Hello All,<br><br>We are still soliciting ideas for tutorials to put on
at PyCon in Chicago next spring. PyCon is all about our community;
under the direction of the PSF, planned, organized and run by
volunteers just like you. We are asking for topics that you want to
see covered on the tutorial day (the day preceding the "official"
conference). There is an additional charge for these classes but they
are taught by instructors who really know their topics. The following
ideas have been requested (nothing has been scheduled, yet):
<br><ul><li>Testing strategies<br></li><li>Intermediate Python</li><li>Database <br></li><li>How to "think" in Python 3000</li><li>Using Cheeseshop</li><li>SOAP/.Net (Iron Python?)</li><li>Programming Contest<br>
</li></ul>We need more ideas before we start putting things together.
What do *you* want to see? This is your chance to learn from the
experts (or, maybe, *you* would like to present a class).<br><br>Let me know what class would entice you to attend the tutorials.
<br><span class="sg"><br>Greg Lindstrom<br>Tutorial Coordinator, PyCon 2008<br></span>