PyCon Feedback and Volunteers (Re: Pycon disappointment)
Mike Driscoll
kyosohma at gmail.com
Tue Mar 18 14:49:40 EDT 2008
On Mar 18, 1:41 pm, fumanchu <fuman... at aminus.org> wrote:
> On Mar 17, 6:25 pm, dundeemt <dunde... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I agree - the balance wasn't as good. We can all agree that HowTos
> > and Intros are a necessary part of the conference talks track, but as
> > Robert pointed out some talks should be of a more advanced nature. I
> > enjoy those that stretch my brain. Alex M, Pyke and NetworkIO and
> > Mark Hammond's keynote were among my favorite talks.
>
> Raymond Hettinger's talk on collections was not only one of my
> favorites, it was apparently lots of other people's too--the room was
> PACKED. I can't recall seeing any other talk that was even close to
> seating capacity.
>
> Robert Brewer
> fuman... at aminus.org
The "Using PyGame and PySight to Create an Interactive Halloween
Activity (#9)" session with Mr. John Harrison was also quite full as
was the one for Pyglet. I think the nose presentation had people
sitting on the floor.
Geeks like games! I know I do!
Mike
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