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* Grig Gheorghiu, [http://agiletesting.blogspot.com], '''Selenium and PyFIT/FitNesse demos''' * Eric Jones speaking for Travis Oliphant, Description of new scipy_core project seeking to unify Numeric and Numarray behind a single array object, [http://numeric.scipy.org] * Richard Jones, [http://mechanicalcat.net/tech/ld48], '''LD48: Having far too much fun programming in Python.''' * Wayne K. Yamamoto, Entrepreneur in Residence at Rustic Canyon Partners (wayne@rusticcanyon.com), '''Venture Capital: Snake Oil for the Python Developer? Banking Your Company on Python''' |
* Grig Gheorghiu, [[http://agiletesting.blogspot.com]], '''Selenium and PyFIT/FitNesse demos''' * Eric Jones speaking for Travis Oliphant, Description of new scipy_core project seeking to unify Numeric and Numarray behind a single array object, [[http://numeric.scipy.org]] * Richard Jones, [[http://mechanicalcat.net/tech/ld48]], '''LD48: Having far too much fun programming in Python.''' * AndyHarrington, '''Simplifying the User Interface for Repetitive Tasks: Custom File Formats''' http://www.cs.luc.edu/~anh/gallery/lightning.html * Wayne K. Yamamoto [[http://www.merchantcircle.com]], Entrepreneur in Residence at Rustic Canyon Partners (wayne@rusticcanyon.com), '''Venture Capital: Snake Oil for the Python Developer? Banking Your Company on Python''' |
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* Facundo Batista, [http://pyar.decode.com.ar/], '''!PyAr - Python Argentina: Objectives and activities.''' * Facundo Batista, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/sigefi], '''!SiGeFi: A financial management system for personal use.''' |
* Facundo Batista, [[http://pyar.decode.com.ar/]], '''!PyAr - Python Argentina: Objectives and activities.''' * Facundo Batista, [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/sigefi]], '''!SiGeFi: A financial management system for personal use.''' * Ka-Ping Yee, '''A Module for Easy Web Scraping.''' * Armin Rigo, Holger Krekel: shpy, a multiuser/multiline interactive pygame-based python shell [[http://codespeak.net/svn/shpy/trunk/dist|source code]] |
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* AndyHarrington, '''Simplifying the User Interface for Repetitive Tasks: Custom File Formats''' http://www.cs.luc.edu/~anh/gallery/lightning.html | * Facundo Batista, '''Money module for financial applications.''' * David Goodger, '''Easy Menus in Emacs''' (http://python.net/~goodger/emacs/) * Wai Yip Tung, Mind''''''Retreive - a desktop tool to search your personal web [[http://www.mindretrieve.net/]], * Yusei Tahara, '''Continuation based web programming in Zope2''' * Holger Krekel, [[http://codespeak.net/rlcompleter2|rlcompleter2]]: '''interactive python command line completion''' * Christian Theune, '''Blob support in ZODB''' * Peter Kropf, '''Using Python on a Cross Country Road Trip''' * Christian Tismer, '''Simplest possible Zope programming with Stackless''' * Jacob Kaplan-Moss, [[http://toys.jacobian.org/presentations/2005/pytivo/|Python on your TiVo]] * Daniel Chudnov, [[http://curtis.med.yale.edu/dchud/log/conferences/pycon-2005-lightning-talk|Python in the Canary Database and unalog]] |
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* Ka-Ping Yee, '''A Simple Module for Web Scraping.''' * Stefano Masini, [http://www.pragma2000.com Pragma 2000], '''How we do Publishing Automation, using Python, Twisted and Adobe Indesign''' |
* Stefano Masini, [[http://www.pragma2000.com|Pragma 2000]], '''How we do Publishing Automation, using Python, Twisted and Adobe Indesign''' |
This page will list speakers for the Lightning Talk session.
Session 1: Thursday 1pm, 90 minutes
Grig Gheorghiu, http://agiletesting.blogspot.com, Selenium and PyFIT/FitNesse demos
Eric Jones speaking for Travis Oliphant, Description of new scipy_core project seeking to unify Numeric and Numarray behind a single array object, http://numeric.scipy.org
Richard Jones, http://mechanicalcat.net/tech/ld48, LD48: Having far too much fun programming in Python.
AndyHarrington, Simplifying the User Interface for Repetitive Tasks: Custom File Formats http://www.cs.luc.edu/~anh/gallery/lightning.html
Wayne K. Yamamoto http://www.merchantcircle.com, Entrepreneur in Residence at Rustic Canyon Partners (wayne@rusticcanyon.com), Venture Capital: Snake Oil for the Python Developer? Banking Your Company on Python
Richard Jones, Pronunciation in the Python World (I vs y)
Ka-Ping Yee, Visualizing Reams of Python-Dev Mail.
Richard Jones, PyPI: Python's CPAN
Aaron Lav, Pinefs: A Python user-space NFS server http://www.pobox.com/~asl2/software/Pinefs/
Facundo Batista, http://pyar.decode.com.ar/, PyAr - Python Argentina: Objectives and activities.
Facundo Batista, http://sourceforge.net/projects/sigefi, SiGeFi: A financial management system for personal use.
Ka-Ping Yee, A Module for Easy Web Scraping.
Armin Rigo, Holger Krekel: shpy, a multiuser/multiline interactive pygame-based python shell source code
Session 2: Friday 1pm, 60 minutes
- Ian Bicking, A 1-minute general-purpose metaclass (and a 4-minute explanation)
- Ian Bicking, Python marketing and web programming
Facundo Batista, Money module for financial applications.
David Goodger, Easy Menus in Emacs (http://python.net/~goodger/emacs/)
Wai Yip Tung, MindRetreive - a desktop tool to search your personal web http://www.mindretrieve.net/,
Yusei Tahara, Continuation based web programming in Zope2
Holger Krekel, rlcompleter2: interactive python command line completion
Christian Theune, Blob support in ZODB
Peter Kropf, Using Python on a Cross Country Road Trip
Christian Tismer, Simplest possible Zope programming with Stackless
Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Python on your TiVo
Daniel Chudnov, Python in the Canary Database and unalog
Speakers without sessions
your name and title here (talk title)
Stefano Masini, Pragma 2000, How we do Publishing Automation, using Python, Twisted and Adobe Indesign