On Feb 11, 9:17 am, jay graves wrote:
> On Feb 11, 9:13 am, jay graves wrote:
>
> > I'm attending Pycon this year and for the first time I have to pay for
> > myself. (All training/conference budgets have been zeroed out at my
> > company.)
>
> > I would like to take the cheaper option by stayin
On Feb 11, 9:13 am, jay graves wrote:
> I'm attending Pycon this year and for the first time I have to pay for
> myself. (All training/conference budgets have been zeroed out at my
> company.)
>
> I would like to take the cheaper option by staying at the Crowne Plaza
> but as I understand it, the
I'm attending Pycon this year and for the first time I have to pay for
myself. (All training/conference budgets have been zeroed out at my
company.)
I would like to take the cheaper option by staying at the Crowne Plaza
but as I understand it, the part of the conference I'll be attending
will be
Python-related projects: join the PyCon Development Sprints!
The development sprints are a key part of PyCon, a chance for the
contributors
to open-source projects to get together face-to-face for up to four
days of
intensive learning and development. Newbies sit at the same table as
the gurus,
go
Registration for PyCon 2009 <http://us.pycon.org/2009/registration/> (US) is
open. Because of the popularity of the tutorials in years past, this year
features 2 days of tutorials <http://us.pycon.org/2009/tutorials> (32 total
class on Wednesday, March 25 and Thursday, March 2
I'm happy to announce that the Python Software Foundation has
allocated some funds to help people attend PyCon 2009!
If you would like to come to PyCon but can't afford it, the PSF may be
able to help you pay for registration, lodging/hotel costs and
transportation (flight etc.). Please
I'm happy to announce that the Python Software Foundation has
allocated some funds to help people attend PyCon 2009!
If you would like to come to PyCon but can't afford it, the PSF may be
able to help you pay for registration, lodging/hotel costs and
transportation (flight etc
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 1:59 AM, r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do you have any suggestions where? I am not as versed as you in Usenet.
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Try comp.lang.lisp
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On Nov 29, 4:22 am, r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry friend, i could not view your link, but if you are trying to
> garner support for python nobody here cares. I have already been
> lynched by the community for tying to promote python.
>
> see the
> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/comp.
do you have any suggestions where? I am not as versed as you in Usenet.
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On Nov 29, 2:22 pm, r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry friend, i could not view your link, but if you are trying to
> garner support for python nobody here cares. I have already been
> lynched by the community for tying to promote python.
You know what would be great? If the two of you found som
Sorry friend, i could not view your link, but if you are trying to
garner support for python nobody here cares. I have already been
lynched by the community for tying to promote python.
see the thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/0c403b827231b9a4?hl=en#
Yo
On Nov 29, 7:39 am, Sad and Confused <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://lifeflowcharts.appspot.com/?num_visible_rows=20&scroll_offsets...
Nice flamebait.
Once again, because for some reason it seems like for a subset of
people they find this concept really difficult to grasp: your
interests and
http://lifeflowcharts.appspot.com/?num_visible_rows=20&scroll_offsets=%5B0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+0%2C+5%5D&translate_x_ff=74&translate_x_ie=-69&num_visible_cols=8&translate_y_ie=374&child_order=reverse_time&translate_y_ff=-364&scale_xy_ff=1.0002&db_key=ag5saWZlZmxvd2NoYX
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have had requests to extend the deadline for submitting Tutorial
> Proposals for PyCon 2009 (US) through the weekend and are willing to do so.
> We will accept tutorial proposals through Monday, November 3.
>
> --greg
>
> ==
We have had requests to extend the deadline for submitting Tutorial
Proposals for PyCon 2009 (US) through the weekend and are willing to do so.
We will accept tutorial proposals through Monday, November 3.
--greg
==
The period for submitting tutorial proposals
The period for submitting tutorial proposals for Pycon 2009 (US) is open and
will continue through Friday, October 31th. This year features two
"pre-conference" days devoted to tutorials on Wednesday March 25 & Thursday
March 26 in Chicago. This allows for more classes than ever.
T
The period for submitting tutorial proposals for Pycon 2009 (US) is open and
will continue through Friday, October 31th. This year features two
"pre-conference" days devoted to tutorials on Wednesday March 25 & Thursday
March 26 in Chicago. This allows for more classes than ever.
T
The period for submitting tutorial proposals for Pycon 2009 (US) is open and
will continue through Friday, October 31th. This year features two
"pre-conference" days devoted to tutorials on Wednesday March 25 & Thursday
March 26 in Chicago. This allows for more classes than ever.
T
Call for proposals -- PyCon 2009 -- <http://us.pycon.org/2009/>
===
Want to share your experience and expertise? PyCon 2009 is looking for
proposals to fill the formal presentation tracks. The PyCon conference
days will be March
*Pycon 2009 (US) – Call for Tutorials*
The period for submitting tutorial proposals for Pycon 2009 (US) is now open
and will continue through Friday, October 31th. This year features two
"pre-conference" days devoted to tutorials on Wednesday March 25 & Thursday
March 26 in Chicag
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