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Thursday 11:00

(Opposite "An Introduction to Building Chandler Parcels" and "Studying African Lions")

Framework and tools for publishing automation workflows

  • Stefano Masini

A fashinating architecture made of Python+COM+XML to drive Adobe InDesign, Twisted to build the distributed system, wxPython for the tools. (310 Front)


Building Number Theory Software

  • William Stein

I am designing and implementing a system for number theory computations using Python. The goal is to create something like SciPy, but for number theorists (hence also cryptographers?). For more details, see http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/SAGE/ (310 Back)


Integrating Java into a Python Application Using JPype

  • Garrett Smith

I will give a brief demo on how JPype can be used to integrate the Lucene full text search engine into a Python application. (307 Front)


AVAILABLE (307 Back)


Thursday 11:30

(Opposite "Cross-Platform Desktop Applications" and "Profiling and Visualizing")

Python 102

  • Ken Whitesell

Youve learned the language, now what? A discussion about getting beyond the basics. (310 Front)


AVAILABLE (310 Back)


OpenSourceXperts.com

  • Mark Pratt

Building a Database to record the growth of things like OS Bounties, Grants, and Python Solution Providers. (307 Front)


AVAILABLE (307 Back)


Thursday, 12:00

(Opposite "Keep it simple with PythonCard" and "The Roundup Issue Tracker")

Xen Relay-Secure: Python Execution for Servers

  • Allen Short

A framework for market-based untrusted code execution with Xen, Twisted, and NewPB (310 Front)


Web CMS show and tell

  • Adrian Holovely, Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Simon Wilison

We'll show you our CMS framework (used for newspaper sites). You show us yours! (310 Back)


Python on a Phone: Series 60 BoF

  • Jukka Laurila

(307 Front)


Database Adapter

  • D'Arcy Ca...

Mainly about PyGro SQL development + insfljkelkj plus general discussion of DB adapters

(307 Back)


Thursday, 1:30

(Opposite "Database Applications with Schevo" and "Breaking the Rules of Commercial Software Development")

A quick'n'dirty Python IPC mechanism

  • Chuck Fox

I show a simple set of classes that allow different Python programs to send to each other using UNIX sockets. I'll show the implementation code and elicit feedback on how to make it better for communications between > 2 processes.

(310 Front)


Chandler BoF

  • Ted Leung

(310 Back)


Thursday, 2:00

(Opposite "Dabo" and "The Complete File System")

Python as a first language

  • Jeff Elkner, Chuck Allison

How to use Python to introduce beginners to CS

(310 Front)


Chandler BoF

  • Ted Leung

(310 Back)


Thursday, 2:30

(Opposite "Durus: A Persistence System" and "How to Insure Your Book Collection")

SchoolTool & CanDO

  • Tom Hoffman, Alan Elkner

Discuss interaction of CanDo competency tracker with SchoolTool

(310 Front)


Thursday, 3:30

(Opposite "Black Magic" and "PyChinko")

Dabo

(310 Front)


BoF Python Implementations

  • Holger, Jim

Talk about PyPy, IronPython, Jython, CPython - Cooperation

(310 Back)


Thursday, 4:00

(Opposite Descriptors, Rule-Driven Software, and Indexing the US Patent Database)

More PythonCard

  • Kevin Altis

More on PythonCard that couldn't be covered in 12:00 session: future, documentation, wxPython.

(310 Front)


Thursday, 4:30

Key-Signing

  • Martin

GPG Key Signing Session

(310 Front)


Friday, 10:30

Python Q&A

  • Mike Orr

Bring your Python questions or library/package questions and we'll answer them together.

(310 Back)


Friday, 11:00

AVAILABLE


Friday, 11:30

NewPB: Twisted's next-generation RPC layer

  • Brian Warner

What is it? What's new? When the bleep will it be ready?

(310 Front)


PyDotOrg BoF

Discussion of future plans for python.org changes

(310 Back)


Friday, 1:00

Python in the Financial Industry

  • Josef Sachs

How to get Python more widely accepted. What's missing? Timeseries database?

(310 Front)


Friday, 1:30

AVAILABLE


Friday, 2:30

AVAILABLE

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