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:
Hi all, as the subject suggests, people seems to get interested in PyPy here at Genova's university, due to my thesis :-).
Cool!
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?
Probably yes. If you have a more getting started with coding focus, my sprint introduction from the PyCon sprint may be better.
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?
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.
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.
Very cool!
Cheers, mwh

Hi Michael,
Michael Hudson wrote:
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?
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.
I just tried to open them with Openoffice and it seems to work fine, thanks.
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.
Very cool!
Are there any volunteers for this? :-)
ciao Anto

Hi Antonio,
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Antonio Cuni wrote:
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.
Very cool!
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.
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Antonio Cuni
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Armin Rigo
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Michael Hudson