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Abstracts for presentations are listed on the ["PyConDC2005/Presentations"] page. | #acl All:read Abstracts for presentations are listed on the [[PyConDC2005/Presentations]] page. See also [[http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/|list of subset of papers and presentations]] |
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|| || CMFEditions Internals || [http://www.python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Presentations#10 Agile Testing with Python Test Frameworks] || PyObjC Hacking || || || || Gregoire Weber || Grig Gheorghiu || Bob Ippolito || || |
|| || [[PythonInfo:PyConDC2005/SprintFeedback|Sprint Reports and Feedback]] || [[http://www.python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Presentations#10|Agile Testing with Python Test Frameworks]] || PyObjC Hacking || || || || Steve Holden || Grig Gheorghiu || Bob Ippolito || || |
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|| || [http://python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Presentations#72 WSGIKit: Utilizing WSGI as a platform for inter-framework cooperation] || A Python Preprocessing Framework for Hydrologic Modeling || Decimal Data Type || || || || Ian Bicking || Vic || Facundo Batista || || |
|| || [[http://python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Presentations#72|WSGIKit: Utilizing WSGI as a platform for inter-framework cooperation]] || A Python Preprocessing Framework for Hydrologic Modeling || Decimal Data Type || || || || Ian Bicking || Dr Vic Kelson || Facundo Batista || || |
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|| || Traits - The Next Generation || The Time of Day || || || || || David Morrill || Anna Ravenscroft || || || |
|| || Traits - The Next Generation || Open Space || || || || || David Morrill || || || || |
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|| 5:30 || PyPy and Type Inference || Python in the IT Field || Open Space || Open Space || || || Armin Rigo || Greg Lindstrom || || || |
|| 5:30 || PyPy and Type Inference || Python in the IT Field || PyCon 2006 Kickoff Meeting || Open Space || || || Armin Rigo || Greg Lindstrom || PyCon 2006 organizers || || |
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|| 10:00 ||||||||| What is the PSF? || | || 10:00 |||||||| What is the PSF? || |
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|| 11:00 || An Introduction to Building Chandler Parcels || [http://python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Presentations#19 Studying African Lions in the Serengeti Ecosystem with Python] || Open Space || Open Space || || || Ted Leung || Michael Urban || || || |
|| 11:00 || An Introduction to Building Chandler Parcels || [[http://python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Presentations#19|Studying African Lions in the Serengeti Ecosystem with Python]] || Open Space || Open Space || || || Ted Leung / Katie Capps Parlante || Michael Urban || || || |
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|| 1:30 || Breaking the Rules of Commercial Software Development || [http://schevo.org/documentation/presentation/pycon2005/ Developing Database Applications with Schevo] || Open Space || Lightning Talks || || || John Pinner || [mailto:pobrien@orbtech.com Patrick K. O'Brien], [http://orbtech.com/ Orbtech] || || || || || The Complete File System: File System Virtualization Using Python || Dabo, the 3-tier Database Application Framework || || || || || Christopher Gillett || Ed Leafe || || || || || Scratching an Itch - How to Insure your Book Collection with PyAmazon et al || Durus: A Persistence System || || || || || Michael Bernstein || David Binger || || || |
|| 1:30 || [[http://schevo.org/documentation/presentation/pycon2005/|Developing Database Applications with Schevo]] || Breaking the Rules of Commercial Software Development || Open Space || Lightning Talks || || || [[mailto:pobrien@orbtech.com|Patrick K. O'Brien]], [[http://orbtech.com/|Orbtech]] || John Pinner || || || || || [[http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/9/pyconDabo.html|Dabo, the 3-tier Database Application Framework]] || The Complete File System: File System Virtualization Using Python || || || || || [[http://www.python.org/moin/EdLeafe|Ed Leafe]] [[http://dabodev.com|The Dabo Project]] || Christopher Gillett || || || || || Durus: A Persistence System || Scratching an Itch - How to Insure your Book Collection with PyAmazon et al || || || || || David Binger || Michael Bernstein || || || |
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|| 3:30 || Descriptors, Decorators, Metaclasses: Python's "Black Magic" || Query-directed Data Mining using Python and Parallel Processing || Pychinko: A Native Python Rule Engine || Open Space || || || Alex Martelli || Christopher Gillett || Yarden Katz || || || || Descriptors: from Functional Wart to Decorator Madness via Properties || Stupidity and Laser Cat Toys: Indexing the US Patent Database with Xapian, Twisted, and Nevow || Writing Efficient Rule-Driven Software in Python || || || || Mike C Fletcher || Michael Salib || Philip J Eby || || || || Iterators and Generators: It Ain't Your Gramp's Loop Any More! || || Integrating RDF in Python Applications || || || || Alex Martelli || || Nathan R Yergler || || |
|| 3:30 || Descriptors, Decorators, Metaclasses: Python's "Black Magic" || Pychinko: A Native Python Rule Engine || Query-directed Data Mining using Python and Parallel Processing || Open Space || || || Alex Martelli || Yarden Katz || Christopher Gillett || || || || [[http://www.vrplumber.com/programming/descriptors-pycon2005.pdf|Descriptors: from Functional Wart to Decorator Madness via Properties]] || Writing Efficient Rule-Driven Software in Python || Stupidity and Laser Cat Toys: Indexing the US Patent Database with Xapian, Twisted, and Nevow || || || || Mike C Fletcher || Philip J Eby || Michael Salib || || || || Iterators and Generators: It Ain't Your Gramp's Loop Any More! || Integrating RDF in Python Applications || The Time of Day || || || || Alex Martelli || Nathan R Yergler || Anna Ravenscroft || || |
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|| || Python for Series 60 || Pulling Java Lucene into Python: PyLucene || Yarn: Working with Messages in Diverse Formats and Protocols || || | || || Python for Series 60 || Pulling Java Lucene into Python: [[http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/27/paper.txt|PyLucene]] || Yarn: Working with Messages in Diverse Formats and Protocols || || |
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|| 1:00 || Happy Hooking: Designing Software for Extensibility and Customization || Fast Networking with Python || Lightning Talks || Open Space || || || Ed Leafe || Itamar Shtull-Trauring || || || |
|| 1:00 || [[http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/7/pyconHooking.html|Happy Hooking: Designing Software for Extensibility and Customization]] || Fast Networking with Python || Lightning Talks || Open Space || || || [[http://www.python.org/moin/EdLeafe|Ed Leafe]] [[http://dabodev.com|The Dabo Project]] || Itamar Shtull-Trauring || || || |
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|| 2:30 || pyblosxom: A Microkernel Approach to Blogging || The Personal Internet Endpoint: Using Python and Twisted to Write Reliable Peer-To-Peer Programs || || Open space: Convention Feedback || | || 2:30 || pyblosxom: A Microkernel Approach to Blogging || The Personal Internet Endpoint: Using Python and Twisted to Write Reliable Peer-To-Peer Programs || || Convention Feedback || |
Abstracts for presentations are listed on the PyConDC2005/Presentations page. See also list of subset of papers and presentations
Wednesday, March 23
9:00 |
PyCon DC 2005: Welcome and Orientation |
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Steve Holden, PyCon Chair |
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9:30 |
Python on the .NET Platform |
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Jim Hugunin, Microsoft Corporation |
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Break |
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11:00 |
State of Zope |
Extreme Programming with Python in the Classroom |
Scripting the Mac with Python |
Open Space |
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Jim Fulton |
Michael Weigend |
Jacob Kaplan-Moss |
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SchoolBell: a Zope 3 Calendar Server |
py.test and the py lib |
Introduction to PyObjC |
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Tom Hoffman |
Holger Krekel |
Bob Ippolito |
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PyObjC Hacking |
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Steve Holden |
Grig Gheorghiu |
Bob Ippolito |
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Lunch |
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1:30 |
PyWebOff: Mapping the Python Web Application Frameworks |
matplotlib - from Brain Surgery to Rocket Science |
Decimal Module for Beginners |
Open Space |
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Michelle Levesque |
John Hunter and Perry Greenfield |
Michael Chermside |
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WSGIKit: Utilizing WSGI as a platform for inter-framework cooperation |
A Python Preprocessing Framework for Hydrologic Modeling |
Decimal Data Type |
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Ian Bicking |
Dr Vic Kelson |
Facundo Batista |
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Developing Responsive GUI Applications Using HTML and HTTP |
MultiDrizzle: Astronomical Image Analysis Software for Python |
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Donovan Preston |
Warren J. Hack |
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3:00 |
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3:30 |
Design Patterns and Python OOP: Objects by Design |
MissionEngine: Multi-system Integration - Python in the Tactical Language Project |
Open Space |
Open Space |
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Alex Martelli |
Prasan D. Samtani |
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Object-Oriented Design with Python |
Intuition and Python Programming - the Python Visual Sandbox |
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Bruce Eckel |
Michael Weigend |
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Traits - The Next Generation |
Open Space |
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David Morrill |
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5:00 |
Break |
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5:30 |
PyPy and Type Inference |
Python in the IT Field |
PyCon 2006 Kickoff Meeting |
Open Space |
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Armin Rigo |
Greg Lindstrom |
PyCon 2006 organizers |
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Localized Type-Inference in Python |
OpenLaszlo: A Python Success Story |
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Brett Cannon |
Oliver Steele |
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A Layered Event System to Provide Method Extensibility |
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Jim Fulton |
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Thursday, March 24
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The State of Python |
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Guido van Rossum, Elemental Security |
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10:00 |
What is the PSF? |
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The PSF Board and Officers |
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10:30 |
Break |
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11:00 |
An Introduction to Building Chandler Parcels |
Studying African Lions in the Serengeti Ecosystem with Python |
Open Space |
Open Space |
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Ted Leung / Katie Capps Parlante |
Michael Urban |
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Cross Platform Desktop Applications with Python |
Profiling and Visualizing Python Program Behavior |
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Nathan R Yergler |
Clinton Jeffery |
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Keep it Simple with PythonCard |
The Roundup Issue Tracker |
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Kevin Altis |
Richard Jones |
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12:30 |
Lunch |
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1:30 |
Breaking the Rules of Commercial Software Development |
Open Space |
Lightning Talks |
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John Pinner |
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The Complete File System: File System Virtualization Using Python |
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Christopher Gillett |
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Durus: A Persistence System |
Scratching an Itch - How to Insure your Book Collection with PyAmazon et al |
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David Binger |
Michael Bernstein |
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3:00 |
Break |
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3:30 |
Descriptors, Decorators, Metaclasses: Python's "Black Magic" |
Pychinko: A Native Python Rule Engine |
Query-directed Data Mining using Python and Parallel Processing |
Open Space |
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Alex Martelli |
Yarden Katz |
Christopher Gillett |
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Descriptors: from Functional Wart to Decorator Madness via Properties |
Writing Efficient Rule-Driven Software in Python |
Stupidity and Laser Cat Toys: Indexing the US Patent Database with Xapian, Twisted, and Nevow |
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Mike C Fletcher |
Philip J Eby |
Michael Salib |
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Iterators and Generators: It Ain't Your Gramp's Loop Any More! |
Integrating RDF in Python Applications |
The Time of Day |
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Alex Martelli |
Nathan R Yergler |
Anna Ravenscroft |
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Break |
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PSF Member Meeting |
Friday, March 25
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Python at Google |
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Greg Stein, Google |
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10:00 |
Break |
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10:30 |
Sequential Code in an Event-Driven World |
How to Build an Air Traffic Control System |
Acceptance of XML in the Python Community |
Open Space |
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Nat Goodspeed |
Neal Norwitz |
Fred L Drake, Jr. |
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Python for Series 60 |
Pulling Java Lucene into Python: PyLucene |
Yarn: Working with Messages in Diverse Formats and Protocols |
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Erik Smartt |
Andi Vajda |
Abe Fettig |
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Improving Python's Memory Allocator |
Advanced Server Side Programming in Jython |
Documentation Costs Avoided Using Python and other Open Standards |
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Evan Jones |
S Prasanna |
Andrew Fine |
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12:00 |
Lunch |
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1:00 |
Happy Hooking: Designing Software for Extensibility and Customization |
Fast Networking with Python |
Lightning Talks |
Open Space |
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Itamar Shtull-Trauring |
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Envisage - An Extensible Application Framework |
Streaming Python |
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Martin Chilvers |
Thomas Vander Stichele |
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2:00 |
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2:30 |
pyblosxom: A Microkernel Approach to Blogging |
The Personal Internet Endpoint: Using Python and Twisted to Write Reliable Peer-To-Peer Programs |
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Convention Feedback |
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Ted Leung |
Glyph Lefkowitz |
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3:00 |
Conference Closes |