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PyCon 2011: Session Staff Needed

March 4, 2011 by Mike
The PyCon USA 2011 site has finally gotten its schedule up this week and in the last couple of days, they have added the ability to sign up to be a Session Chair or Session Runner. These are fairly important roles that need to be filled to make the conference flow smoothly. Basically, a Session […]

PyCon 2011: Interview with Wesley Chun

February 21, 2011 by Mike
As PyCon approaches, the blogger community was invited to interview the speakers that are coming to the event. I chose Wesley Chun, writer of Core Python Programming and co-author of Python Web Development with Django. In this interview, I ask Wesley about his talk, Running Django Apps on Google App Engine and about PyCon in […]

Weekly Python News: 02/11/2011

February 11, 2011 by Mike
This weekly edition of Python News has quite the variety of topics. You can learn about how to create passwords, the new Enthought Python Distribution and about something called pylibftdi. Plus, I've added a section just for PyCon related stuff since they seem to be releasing a lot of info this month. For example, there's […]

PyCon 2011: Aggregator and Startup Stories

February 10, 2011 by Mike
PyCon USA 2011 is less than a month away! This year, they are promoting the use of Convore as a PyCon aggregator of sorts. I guess that means that the cool DjangoDose from last year is dead now. Anyway, Convore is similar to Twitter, but it has the concepts of Topics, so it's a little […]

PyCon 2011 Poster Session

February 5, 2011 by Mike
I didn't really have much time last year to check out the first PyCon Poster session, but this year I'll have the time to really check it out. The last I heard, there will be 35 posters at this year's session and they have some pretty amazing topics. Here's a sampling: Using a Kinect to […]

PyCon 2011: You Missed the Worm or Why You Should Sponsor

January 28, 2011 by Mike
Did you know that PyCon's Early Bird registration is over and you missed it! Well, now you have to pay more! I recommend doing it now before they reach their registration cap because sneaking into the conference is just plain wrong. Also, airline ticket pricing tends to fluctuate more than the waves at the seaside, […]
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