[Python-Dev] Topic suggestions from the PyCon feedback
Anthony Baxter
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Wed Mar 15 05:44:13 CET 2006
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On Tuesday 14 March 2006 14:22, A.M. Kuchling wrote: > The conclusion I draw from these results: intermediate- or > advanced-level topics of program design are not covered enough, > whether in the Python documentation, in published books and > articles, or in PyCon talks. Please feel free to mine the above > list, or the rest of the PyCon feedback, for topic ideas. > > In particular: if you're going to attend PyCon 2007, EuroPython, or > some other conference (even a non-Python one), please consider > submitting a talk proposal covering one of the above topics. Such > presentations would find a receptive audience, I think. Just as another data point - at OSDC (australian open source conference) I've presented a "What's New In Python" talk the two years the conference has run, and it's gotten good responses from the audience. It's fairly brief race through the world - only 1/2 an hour - but I try to hit all the good points. -- Anthony Baxter <anthony at interlink.com.au> It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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