PyPy is flooding Genova :-)

Hi all, as the subject suggests, people seems to get interested in PyPy here at Genova's university, due to my thesis :-). As a consequence next week I'll probably have a talk for introducing some interested people to PyPy. Since there is a number of introductory presentations I was thinking of using one of those instead of writing yet another one; the more updated seems to be the accu2006 one, right? I've noticed that it has been written with Keynote: can someone send it me in a format I can open with OpenOffice or PowerPoint, so that I can add some slides specific to the CLI backend, please? Moreover my supervising professor is considering the possibility to establish a more actual collaboration between my university and the PyPy project, so he would be glad to speak with someone of the core team about this. ciao Anto

Antonio Cuni <anto.cuni@gmail.com> writes:
Cool!
Probably yes. If you have a more getting started with coding focus, my sprint introduction from the PyCon sprint may be better.
Oh right, yes, I'll check in ppts of both of these. When I tried before exporting ppts and importing into OpenOffice had some issues with things like arrow heads, but I don't know if it was the import or the export that was bad :) (I don't have PowerPoint). They basically worked, anyway.
Very cool! Cheers, mwh -- <exarkun> INEFFICIENT CAPITALIST YOUR OPULENT TOILET WILL BE YOUR UNDOING -- from Twisted.Quotes

Hi Antonio, On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Very cool indeed!
Are there any volunteers for this? :-)
Although Samuele may be the closest geographically when he's home, I guess I'd be interested too. Of course, convincing him to come to EuroPython might also be a good course of action :-) A bientot, Armin.

Antonio Cuni <anto.cuni@gmail.com> writes:
Cool!
Probably yes. If you have a more getting started with coding focus, my sprint introduction from the PyCon sprint may be better.
Oh right, yes, I'll check in ppts of both of these. When I tried before exporting ppts and importing into OpenOffice had some issues with things like arrow heads, but I don't know if it was the import or the export that was bad :) (I don't have PowerPoint). They basically worked, anyway.
Very cool! Cheers, mwh -- <exarkun> INEFFICIENT CAPITALIST YOUR OPULENT TOILET WILL BE YOUR UNDOING -- from Twisted.Quotes

Hi Antonio, On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Very cool indeed!
Are there any volunteers for this? :-)
Although Samuele may be the closest geographically when he's home, I guess I'd be interested too. Of course, convincing him to come to EuroPython might also be a good course of action :-) A bientot, Armin.
participants (3)
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Antonio Cuni
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Armin Rigo
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Michael Hudson