Good News! I would like to attend, but it is so far away.
*----* *Web Frameworks:* It should not be surprising that the next biggest area of interest came from addressing the web and the various ways Python can make it easier to create web applications. *Django and Web2Py* both ranked highly in* terms of developer interest*, with other aspects of web development also receiving a number of votes. For those working on the web, we are happy to present a variety of classes that will make your web work faster and more efficient. 1. *Pinax Solutions*, by Daniel Greenfeld and Brian Rosner: Danny and Brian are Pinax core developers both using Pinax to develop and deploy websites every day. "Pinax Solutions" will take attendees from Pinax installation up through deployment, with instructive stops dealing with authentication, extending Pinax, media handling, and working with the Pinax and Django communities. 2. *Web2py Secrets* by Massimo Di Pierr*o*: Massimo is the BDFL of the Web2Py community and a professor at DePaul University in Chicago. Web2Py has been embraced by a number of developers for its core focus on getting things done. Massimo will show how Web2Py's internal design and modular architecture can be used to build rich, AJAX-ready interfaces. 3. *Python/Django deployment* workshop by Jacob Kaplan-Moss: We are glad to include in PyCon 2011 a return of Jacob's highly rated Django deployment workshop. Attendees last year raved about Jacob's meticulous preparation and engaging style - and this year promises to be even better. Jacob is possibly the most qualified person on earth to talk about mastering Django deployment issues; come and learn from the Django BDFL himself. http://us.pycon.org/2011/blog/2011/01/05/tutorials-announced-pycon-2011/ <http://us.pycon.org/2011/blog/2011/01/05/tutorials-announced-pycon-2011/> -- Bruno Rocha http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio