Python 9 Paper Submissions
Olivier Dagenais
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Tue Oct 31 19:39:33 EST 2000
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> The deadline for submitting a paper to the Python 9 conference is next > Monday, November 6. Knowing the work habits of the Python community, I made > the deadline a Monday instead of Friday. Instead of partying all weekend as > usual, why not write up your work and submit it at: I am working on an interesting project made entirely in Python that has technology/ideas which might make a good paper, but I'm not sure if I am doing something that already exists in some shape or form as a commercial product or as a combination of other technologies. Since I'm still a student and I don't know much about what's out there, I opted for the route which would get me to learn more about the technologies involved while being assured it wouldn't cost me huge licensing fees or whatnot. I am planning on going open-source with it, which might set me apart from a commercial product, but that's hardly a reason to write a paper, is it? Anybody here knowledgeable about database synchronization, client-server architectures and RAD tools that I could throw my ideas at to see if I've got something worth writing a paper? Thanks! -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Olivier A. Dagenais - Software Architect and Developer "Someone called 'Type your name here' is impersonating me on the internet and is posting exactly the same things I am posting!"
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