At the last General Assembly of the EuroPython Society (EPS) at
EuroPython 2018 in Edinburgh, we voted on a new grant program we want
to put in place for future EuroPython conferences.
We all love Python and this is one of the main reasons we are putting
on EuroPython year after year, serving the
We are happy to announce the launch of our website for EuroPython 2019:
* https://ep2019.europython.eu/ *
Thanks to Artur, Patrick and our web WG, the website now comes with a
renovated layout, modern technology and new features.
At the same time, we are launching the CFP for
on every aspect of Python: programming
from novice to advanced levels, applications and frameworks, or how
you have been involved in introducing Python into your
organization. EuroPython is a community conference and we are eager to
hear about your experience.
Please also forward this Call for
Reach out to many enthusiastic Python developers, users and
professionals in Basel this July !
Sponsoring EuroPython guarantees you highly targeted visibility and
the opportunity to present yourself and your company in a professional
and innovative environment.
Also, as a sponsor of EuroPython
a discount of up to 50% over the standard
rate and are usually sold out within a few hours. In 2018 early bird
tickets were sold out in just 45 minutes.
Early-Bird Conference Tickets
-
We have the following three categories of early-bird rate ticket
prices for the
Muttenz for the workshops/trainings/sprints days
(Mon-Tue, Sat-Sun).
For more details, please have a look at our website and the FAQ:
https://ep2019.europython.eu/faq
Help spread the word
Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as
As previously announced, we will be opening early-bird tickets sales
today at 12:00 CEST.
We will have 200 early-bird tickets available when we open up ticket
sales. They offer a discount of up to 50% over the standard rate and
are usually sold out within a few hours. In 2018 early bird tickets
.europython.eu/events/talk-voting/ *
How talk voting works
-
The talk voting page lists all submitted proposals, including talks,
trainings and posters. The proposals are sorted in random order.
In order to vote, have a look at the title/abstract and then indicate
your personal
We are pleased to present our EuroPython 2019 Sponsor Brochure:
* https://ep2019.europython.eu/sponsor/brochure/ *
We have worked with our designer to compile all relevant information
about the conference in a nice to read brochure, you can use to
discuss a possible sponsorship in your
-bird tickets last week (we sold more than
290 tickets in 10 minutes), we expect a rush to the regular and
training tickets this week as well.
We only have 300 training tickets available, so if you want to attend
the training days, please consider getting your ticket soon.
Available ticket types
kets are new this year and allow attending both training
and conference days with a single ticket.
Dates and Venues
EuroPython will be held from July 8-14 2019 in Basel, Switzerland, at
the Congress Center Basel (BCC) for the main conference days (Wed-Fri)
and the FHNW Muttenz for
at FHNW Campus Muttenz
and:
- pick up your conference badge
- attend the Beginners’ Day workshop
- attend the sponsored trainings
If you want to attend other workshops and trainings, you’ll need a
separate training ticket or combined ticket.
Details on the Beginners’ Day workshop and the
We are happy to announce the start of our financial aid program for
this year’s EuroPython.
As part of our commitment to the Python community, we are pleased to
announce that we offer special grants for people in need of a
financial aid to attend EuroPython.
* https://ep2019.europython.eu
Would you like to know about how to build websites, how the internet
works and would you like to try programming your own first blog, but
don’t know where to start? We have good news for you: we are holding a
one-day Django Girls workshop for beginners !
* https://ep2019
Since our website was updated this year, we would like to remind you
how you can configure your tickets and profiles, so that we get the
right information for printing badges and adjusting catering counts.
We also had a few issues with the ticket configuration and assignments
last week. As a
We are happy to announce a complete PyData track at EuroPython 2019:
* PyData EuroPython 2019 *
https://ep2019.europython.eu/events/pydata-europython-2019/
The PyData track will be part of EuroPython 2019, so you won’t need to
buy an extra ticket to attend.
The
Usually, we try to have something as surprise for our attendees every
year. However, for this year’s conference, we have decided to give our
attendees something to play with and this needs a little more
preparation than a bottle or a beach towel.
Drum roll… crowd screaming… and here it is: we’re
conference
ticket per conference team, so that each team can send a
representative to the organizers’ lunch.
If your team wants to send someone to join, please write to
bo...@europython.eu, mentioning the conference you’re organizing and
some background on your team.
Dates and Venues
Organizers Lunch (see previous post), which
focuses on conference organizers, we are also establishing a program
to support attendees of Python user groups and conferences in Europe.
We’d like to invite all of you to EuroPython 2019 this year. Of
course, we cannot give out free tickets to everyone, but
follow on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday !
It’s also a great place to make friends with fellow attendees and
figure out how to get the most out of EuroPython.
Bring your laptop, because this will be a hands-on session!
The day will start with workshops to give you the chance to try out
Python in lots
change in details, but the
overall layout is fixed now.
Book your EuroPython 2019 Ticket
Please make sure you book your ticket in the coming days. We will
switch to late bird rates next week.
If you want to attend the training sessions, please buy a training
pass in
The mobile app gives you access to the conference schedule (even
offline), helps you in planing your conference experience (create your
personal schedule with reminders) and provides a rich social
engagement platform for all attendees.
You can create a profile within the
We have had a whole set of updates in the last two days. In order not
to spam you too much with all the blog post texts, we're sending out a
summary.
EuroPython 2019 Keynotes
We are proud to announce our keynote lineup for EuroPython 2019:
- AI in Contemporary A
.
Please find below a hosted blog post from MongoDB.
Enjoy,
–
EuroPython 2019 Team
https://ep2019.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/
MongoDB ❤ Python
MongoDB is the leading modern, general-purpose database platform,
designed to unleash the power of software and data
We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job
ads from our sponsors:
EuroPython 2019 Job Board
* https://ep2019.europython.eu/sponsor/job-board/ *
Our sponsors would love to get in touch with you, so please have a look
and visit them at
-tickets/ *
Late Bird Tickets
-
We will have the following categories of late bird ticket prices for
the conference tickets:
- Business conference ticket: EUR 775.00 excl. VAT, EUR 834.68
incl. 7.7% Swiss VAT (for people using Python to make a living)
- Personal conference day pass
EuroPython 2019 will start on Monday. Again we will have more than
a thousand attendees signed up and we're looking forward to an exciting
conference packed with more than 130 sessions from Monday - Sunday,
July 8 - 14.
Here's a summary of helpful information for all attendees:
1.
For those of you who were not at EuroPython 2019, we’re happy to
announce our new board for the next term:
- Anders Hammarquist (Treasurer)
- Angel Ramboi
- Jakub Musko
- Marc-André Lemburg (Chair)
- Martin Christen (Vice Chair)
- Raquel Dou
- Silvia Uberti
- Stephane Wirtel
Together, we’ll head
EuroPython 2019 is over now and so it’s time to ask around for what we
can improve next year. If you attended EuroPython 2019, please take a
few moments and fill in our feedback form, if you haven’t already done
so:
EuroPython 2019 Feedback Form
* https
We are pleased to announce the first batch of cut videos from
EuroPython 2019 in Basel, Switzerland.
* EuroPython 2019 YouTube Channel *
http://europython.tv/
In this batch, we have included all videos for Wednesday, July 10
2019, the first conference d
We are pleased to announce the third and final batch of cut videos
from EuroPython 2019 in Basel, Switzerland, with another 49 videos.
* EuroPython 2019 on our YouTube Channel *
http://europython.tv/
In this batch, we have included all videos for Friday,
After a work intense RFP over two months with more than 40 venues
competing, 18 first round entries, and two rounds of refinements, we
are now happy to announce the winner:
EuroPython 2020 will be held at the CCD in
Dublin, Ireland, from July 20 - 26 2020
We will now
Hi
Don't know if this is the correct subject but i want a program like an
invoice, You make an invoice and save it and the next one is ready to
use. I am completely new to programming and want this program for myself.
I want to use python to do it. Have already build the program but
Hi
New to programming.
Please can u help me. I have python 3.7 installed on linux peppermint 10
and pyinstaller 3.6 but dont know how to run pyinstaller or how to
install it on the correct diectory.
Thx
L Smit
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In the last couple of weeks we have put together a pre-launch site
for EuroPython 2020, which has all the information around the event,
as we currently know and can share with you.
EuroPython 2020 Pre-launch Website
* https://ep2020.europython.eu/ *
The main
Please help me with this.
squares =input("\nSquares: ")
print(float((squares) *float(.15)) *(1.3))
Cant print answer.
print(float((squares) * float(.15)) *(1.3))
TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'float'
Thx
L Smit
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packages and should have them
ready early in March as well. Early bird sponsors will again receive
a 10% discount on the package price. If you’re interested in
becoming a launch sponsor, please contact our sponsor team at
sponsor...@europython.eu.
Help spread the word
, creative or
artistic things you’ve done with Python, to name a few.
EuroPython is a community conference and we are eager to hear about
your use of Python.
Since feedback shows that our audience is very interested in advanced
topics, we’d appreciate more entries in this category for EuroPython
2020
a better overview.
- As you probably know, the Corona virus has hit Europe and we are
closely monitoring the situation. We will publish separate blog
posts on this topic. So far, we are hopeful that the situation will
have calmed down by July.
- We have prepared the sponsorship packages and
We have opened the Call for Proposals today. It will be left open for
three weeks and then close on:
Sunday, March 29 23:59:59 CEST
In order to submit a proposal, please log in to the site (or create an
account first) and then proceed to the CFP page:
* https
guidelines. If you don’t
feel well, please do not attend the conference - instead, please
follow the COVID-19 advice of the Irish Health Service. We will
refund your ticket.
Should the conference need to be canceled as a result of the
official ban still being in effect in July, we will refund
In our blog post on the COVID-19 last week, we were still hopeful that
the situation would improve in time for the event in July. The last
few days have shown us that we need to have a more realistic view on
how things will develop in the coming months:
https://blog.europython.eu/post
, lightning talks, poster
session (Thursday and Friday)
- 2 sprint days with multiple sprint teams (Saturday and Sunday)
Attending the conference days will require a ticket, participating in
the sprint days will be free.
We will publish additional information on the new format as it becomes
Since we had started the CFP under the assumption of running an
in-person conference and are now switching EuroPython 2020 to an
online event, we will extend the CFP for another two weeks until April
12, to give everyone who would like to participate in this new format,
a chance to submit a
2020 Talk Voting *
https://ep2020.europython.eu/events/talk-voting/
How talk voting works
-
The talk voting page lists all submitted proposals, including talks,
helpdesks and posters. The proposals are sorted in random order.
In order to vote, have a look at the
We received the very sad news today, that Oier Echaniz Beneitez has
passed away, after a long-term illness (not as a result of COVID-19):
https://www.europython-society.org/post/615744838396215296/farewell-to-oier-echaniz-beneitez
Oier was one of the initiators for bringing EuroPython to Bilbao
on
2020 main conference (July 23-24) and sprints days (July 25-26).
- Business conference ticket: EUR 175.00 incl. 0% Swedish VAT
(for people using Python to make a living)
- Personal conference ticket: EUR 95.00 incl. 0% Swedish VAT
(for people enjoying Python in their free time or as
/
Sponsoring EuroPython guarantees you highly targeted visibility and
the opportunity to present yourself and your company in a professional
and innovative environment.
We have updated our in-person conference sponsor packages to the new
online format and lowered the prices, giving you an excellent
In March 2020, we had to make a tough decision on whether to cancel
EuroPython 2020 or run it online. Since we did not want to lose
continuity and all the work we had already put into the in-person
event, we decided to go for an online version.
Now, just as many other in-person events, running
After participating in several other online events in Europe, we found
that there is a lot of interest in these events from other time zones
as well. This is a real advantage of running an online event: without
the need to travel, joining an event becomes much easier
projects:
* EuroPython Society Grants Program *
https://www.europython-society.org/grants
We hope to see lots of you at the conference in July. Rest assured
that we’ll make this a great event again — even within the limitations
of running the conference online.
Help
that we had so many good talk submissions
that we were able to open a fourth track. Together with the newly
added slots for the Indian / Asian / Pacific and Americas time zones,
we now have a fully packed program, with:
- more than 110 sessions
- more than 110 speakers from around the world
- 4
many products we have put up in the shop, and order the color and
size completely individually.
Any profit this creates will go towards the EuroPython 2021 financial
aid budget, so will be put to good use.
Save 15% until July 5
-
Spreadshirt is giving a 15% discount on the
We’re happy to announce our keynote lineup for EuroPython 2020.
* EuroPython 2020 Keynotes *
https://ep2020.europython.eu/events/keynotes/
Guido van Rossum - Q&A
--
In this session, you’ll get a chance to get your questions answere
We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job
ads from our sponsors:
* EuroPython 2020 Job Board *
https://ep2020.europython.eu/sponsor/job-board/
Our sponsors would love to get in touch with you, so please have a
look and visit them at
large
Python eco-system they have built internally and how they are
collaborating with the Python community.
Please read a hosted blog post from Bloomberg on our blog with full
detail:
https://blog.europython.eu/post/624164489818980352/europython-2020-introducing-our-diamond-sponsor
Help spread the
Our designer Jessica has created a beautiful conference booklet for
you to use during the conference and keep as a memory afterwards. It
provides all details, schedule, keynotes, sponsor listings, etc. in a
single PDF.
* EuroPython 2020 Conference Booklet *
https://ep2020
We are excited to announce a complete two day data science track at
EuroPython 2020 Online, happening on Thursday and Friday (July 23 -
24).
Yes, that’s starting tomorrow. Sorry for the short notice :-)
* Data Science @ EuroPython 2020 *
https://ep2020.europython.eu
the videos in a EuroPython 2020 Live Stream
playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8uoeex94UhG33fVP7GZEo06gOHlhb0hk
Unedited Videos
---
What we are releasing today are unedited videos recorded for the main
track rooms and days. The poster track recordings will be added today
On 22.07.2020 15:00, Christian Heimes wrote:
> Hi MAL,
>
> would it be possible to reduce the amount of EuroPython spam on
> @python.org mailing lists to a sensible level? This mailing list is a
> general discussion list for the Python programming language. It's not a
> c
All: I propose that all empty entries with $PYTHONPATH be ignored.
This would eliminate some accidents that can lead to security problems.
I thought it'd be easiest to explain by drafting a PEP, so please see
this first draft below.
Thanks! Comments welcome.
--- David A. Wh
We’re happy to release the first 30 cut videos of EuroPython 2020. You
can watch them on our YouTube channel http://europython.tv/:
* EuroPython 2020 Playlist *
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8uoeex94UhHgMD9GOCbEHWku7pEPx9fW
Over the next few days/weeks, we’ll keep r
Dear Community,
we want to try a new experiment and run an “Ask me Anything” (AMA) this
Thursday to answer questions you may have, share our knowledge or help
you in planning your online event.
Some of the topics we can cover:
- our tools research and findings
- our concepts for running an
otal, covering a very broad set of
Python topics, so there’s going to be something interesting for
everyone.
We hope to see you all again next year and perhaps even have a few more
people attending EuroPython 2021 Online, now that the format has proven
successful. Stay safe.
Help spread the
your online event.
Some of the topics we can cover:
- our tools research and findings
- our concepts for running an online conference or event
- our experience with running EuroPython online
- what we could do to support you
- how our Zoom license sharing works
- how you can apply for a grant
- how
Over the last few weeks, Anthon van der Neut, our media work group chair
for EP2015 and EP2016, put in a lot of effort into getting all our
conference videos on archive.org, the Internet Archive.
Archive.org is not meant as an alternative for YouTube to watch the
videos, but it allows you to
We are currently working out the format for this year’s online
EuroPython conference. The conference will be run using online
conference tools during the week of July 26 - August 1 and we would like
to learn about your preferences regarding the overall structure.
For this reason, we’re running a
game.Movie documentation says the Movie class can decode
`MPEG movie files'. I know little about multimedia, but I thought
divx/xvid video was a variant of MPEG4, and mp3 audio a variant of
MPEG1 Layer 3. So obviously, `MPEG movie files' means something more
specific than just `contains MPEG s
Christophe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kilian A. Foth a écrit :
> > I just found this amazing video puzzle game written with the pygame
> > library, which promises to be infinite fun - but I can't get it to
> > decode any video file I own, except the game'
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 22:39:38 GMT
Roedy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So from an aesthetic point of view, once people learn how it works,
> CSS lets sender and receiver compromise on what the message looks
> like. No other medium gives ANY control to the receiver about how
FYI, this bit:
>
> ``Like ICQ, someone cannot send you mail without your prior
> permission. They can't send you mail because they don't have your
> public key to encrypt the mail.''
>
> ...is pretty confusing - because "public key" is a term wi
ir
> > backs. What you do instead is work to prevent abuse. Captions in
> > and of themselves are not dangerous things.
>
> I didn't say they were. Obviously you haven't been reading my emails,
> just reacting against them mindlessly. I use a mail client that give
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:04:14 GMT
Roedy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 00:42:18 +0200, Stefaan A Eeckels
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote or quoted :
>
> >"I don't understand that attitude. Don't we want email that has
> >
database backend on
the market today, giving you the reliability of the commercially
supported eGenix product mxODBC and the flexibility of the ODBC
standard as middle-tier architecture.
The mxODBC Zope Database Adapter is highly portable, just like Zope
itself and provides a high performance
Hello python programmers! I would like to add myself to the ever
increasing number of python users. Here's my first question. I've
written two SOAP clients using PERL and a PHP. I tried to wirte a new
SOAP client using python but I'm having problems. First, I can't
Hello
python programmers! I would like to add myself to the ever increasing
number of python users. Here's my first question. I've written two SOAP
clients using PERL and a PHP. I tried to wirte a new SOAP client using
python but I'm having problems. First, I can't
Hello fellow pythonista's! I would like to ask if there's any good
people who had experience in using the SOAPpy module. I'm currently
rewriting a SOAP client that is written in PERL which uses the
SOAP::Lite module. I managed to fetch the XML response from the server
but
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Hi,
I have a problem about zipfile.
I'm trying to add files from local file system into a zip file via zipfile
module of python.. I have a function in my class which recursively adds files
or dirs into zip:
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Hi again,
On Thursday 23 June 2005 23:43, A. Murat Eren wrote:
> I have a problem about zipfile.
I solved the problem and want to share my solution for archiving purposes (Hi
Googlers ;))..
> ---8<---8<8<--8<---
&
Hi,
On Monday 27 June 2005 12:10, Oyvind Ostlund wrote:
> I have to download a lot of files. And at the moment i am trying with
> URLLib. But sometimes it doesn't download the whole file. It looks like it
> stops half way through or something. Is it possible to ask for the file
thoughts on how to make EasyDialogs work the way it
used to in OS 10.3?
Ian
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"-but as he was a York, I am rather inclined to suppose him a
very respectable Man." -Jane Austen, The History of England
Thomas Heller wrote:
> Neil Schemenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>[Please mail followups to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>The PEP has been rewritten based on a suggestion by Guido to change
>>str() rather than adding a new built-in function. Based
Come and gat some
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I am new to python, but am very enthusiastic about the language and
hope to start using it for serious work soon (after I am more
comfortable with all the details).
I have installed a package via the Python Package Manager program on
Mac OS X 10.3 (http://www.python.org/packman/).
My question
ata, right truncated on column number 3 (Expr1002)',
3326)
I believe that have found a bug in mx.ODBC not properly assigning the
correct data type to a column.
Here is a sample script that demonstrates the problem and why I think
it is being handled incorrectly:
# NOTE memo1 and mem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get mxDateTime working on a Mac so that I can use pyscopg
and cx_Oracle. The Egenix base package builds and installs quite
happily, but then when I try to import it I get
import mx.DateTime
Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mis
Hello Everyone,
I am new to python and I am trying to get a program
to close a application when the Escape Key is pressed.
This is the code that I used
-
from Tkinter import *
class Application(Frame):
def createWidgets(self):
self.lab
you can
use simultaneously?
The lisp snippet creates new functions each time the addn function is
called, so one can interleave calls to the individual functions.
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s I have no clue about.
Does anyone know what this is, and/or how to fix it?
Ian
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"-but as he was a York, I am rather inclined to suppose him a
very respectable Man." -Jane Austen, The History of England
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This is to inform those interested in compiling Python in MinGW that
an updated version of pyMinGW is now available.
Get it from here:
http://jove.prohosting.com/iwave/ipython/pyMinGW.html
Regards
Khalid
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"I.V. Aprameya Rao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have been wondering, how does python store its very long integers and
> perform aritmetic on it.
In CPython, A long integer is a combination of a signed word
indicating the sign and the size and an unsigned array of
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. round(x,n) in (Python 2.4):
multiplies x by 10**n
adds .5
truncates
divides by 10**n.
Don't confuse this trick with giving us the correct result though,
it's still floating point:
>>> round(1.77499, 2)
1.78
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I've been thinking about doing this for a while. cRat
(http://sf.net/projects/pythonic) already meets these qualifications
except that I need to add decimal support to it now that decimals are
in the language. I could rewrite the existing code in Python (it's
currently in C), but ther
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BigDecimal is a Python class that supports decimal arithmetic on very large
> integers. BigDecimal was inspired by the posting of BigDec to c.l.py by Tim
> Peters. BigDecimal implements all the commonly used integer methods. (It
> doesn't implement
Kay Schluehr wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I was a bit surprised to find the very slow Farey approximation by
> means of the class in the mxNumber package. If the goal
> was to reconstruct a rational from a float it is not a good choice and
> should be replaced by a continued fract
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