From theology at gmail.com Wed Aug 1 16:11:43 2007 From: theology at gmail.com (Zeth Green) Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:11:43 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Python UK talks announced Message-ID: Hello everyone, 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 (Jonathan Fine and John Pinner) * Getting Started with Django (Andy McKay) * Advanced Django (Simon Willison) * The Reportlab PDF Kit, by Andy Robinson * Introduction to PyQt4 GUI Programming, by Mark Summerfield * Introduction Functional Programming in Python, by David Jones 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-Andr? 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-Andr? 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 From doug.bromley at gmail.com Fri Aug 10 12:25:40 2007 From: doug.bromley at gmail.com (Doug Albert Ashiro B) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:25:40 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Join me on Last.fm! Message-ID: Hi UK, Add me as a friend on Last.fm so we can share our music taste :)? Check out what I'm listening to: http://www.last.fm/user/DougAlbert/?invitedby=DougAlbert&tp=ff_tp_b -------- Signing up is free and takes less than a minute. 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In-Reply-To: <720F4C34-B5AD-49BC-ACB5-1A3312FE2E47@ntlworld.com> References: <720F4C34-B5AD-49BC-ACB5-1A3312FE2E47@ntlworld.com> Message-ID: <0B6029CA-6BAD-45A5-BC95-41024A4177D7@tibsnjoan.co.uk> "Well, I'm currently looking..." Oops. *Blush*. Next time I must check which "reply" button I press... I don't *think* I've done that one before. Tony Ibbs From john at clocksoft.com Thu Aug 30 00:21:58 2007 From: john at clocksoft.com (John Pinner) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:21:58 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] PyCon UK Conference - 8th/9th September Message-ID: Hello, PyCon UK is less than 10 days away. We're keeping registration open as long as we can, but we'll stop taking hotel bookings this weekend : that's when we release anything outstanding from our block booking. Bookings are going really well: * We've had to increase the number of streams from one to four. * We've had to increase our hotel block booking: so far 75 rooms are booked. * We have some cracking talks arranged. So if you haven't booked yet, you'd better do it now at http://www.pyconuk.org/booking.html Best wishes, John -- John Pinner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-uk/attachments/20070829/65014984/attachment.htm