Fuzzyman wrote:
> I'd certainly be interested - but £160 a day is outside my budget. :-(
>
> Looks like a fantastic programme.
This has always been the problem with the ACCU event and sadly not one I
can fix. Luckily EuroPython is cheap and not too far off, which is the
budget alternative and
Andy Robinson wrote:
Andy> I know the organisers have extended it and I believe it was
Andy> a bit later - I'll find out and get back to you.
My understanding was that their server went down on the last day of
the early bird registration period, so they extended it to the
follo
> Andy> I know the organisers have extended it and I believe it was
> Andy> a bit later - I'll find out and get back to you.
>
> My understanding was that their server went down on the last day of
> the early bird registration period, so they extended it to the
> following Monday (13th).
> "Andy" == Andy Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andy> Matthew Webber wrote:
>> Andy,
>> That looks like a great programme, but I note from the website
>> that the early bird registration discount is only available
>> till 10th February. It would be great if that were
Matthew Webber wrote:
> Andy,
> That looks like a great programme, but I note from the website that the
> early bird registration discount is only available till 10th February. It
> would be great if that were a typo and that they in fact meant 10th March!
> Matthew
I know the organisers have exte
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Subject: [python-uk] UK Python Conference - 19-22 April 2006
The ACCU is once again hosting a UK Python Conference on the above dates
at the Randolph Hotel in Oxford. Sign up now.
http
The ACCU is once again hosting a UK Python Conference on the above dates
at the Randolph Hotel in Oxford. Sign up now.
http://www.accu.org/index.php/conferences/2006/schedule
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I am happy to announce that Guido van Rossum is once again a keynote
speaker for the entire