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= Overall scheme = == Invitation == Pycon India 2009 invites you to the first ever Pycon in India,to deliver talks to share your experiences in academia or industry, and/ or expertise in all topics concerning Python. For help on how to decide upon a topic and prepare the presentation, see Andrew Kuchling's talk at Pycon US 2009: <<BR>> How to Give a Python Talk http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/schedule/event/6/ == Dates == == Sample topics (not exclusive) == * Web development using Python frameworks * Python test frameworks * Python CMSs * Scientific Computing using Python * DSL development using Python * Beautiful Graphics with Python libraries * http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/proposals/#pycon-topics * OLPC (One LaptopPer Child project) and Python == Talk format == <<BR>> === Types of talks (lightning, regular, tutorial, sprint etc.) === <<BR>> == How to submit == <<BR>> === Should include details about materials (slide decks), code, copyright etc. === Speakers are encouraged to use a liberal Creative Commons license for material submitted. == FAQ == ---- |
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= Overall scheme= == Invitation == == Dates == == Sample topics (not exclusive)== == Talk format == === Types of talks (lightning, regular, tutorial, sprint etc.) == How to submit == === Should include details about materials (slide decks), code, copyright etc. == FAQ == |
Overall scheme
Invitation
Pycon India 2009 invites you to the first ever Pycon in India,to deliver talks to share your experiences in academia or industry, and/ or expertise in all topics concerning Python.
For help on how to decide upon a topic and prepare the presentation, see Andrew Kuchling's talk at Pycon US 2009:
How to Give a Python Talk http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/schedule/event/6/
Dates
Sample topics (not exclusive)
- Web development using Python frameworks
- Python test frameworks
- Python CMSs
- Scientific Computing using Python
- DSL development using Python
- Beautiful Graphics with Python libraries
OLPC (One LaptopPer Child project) and Python
Talk format
Types of talks (lightning, regular, tutorial, sprint etc.)
How to submit
Should include details about materials (slide decks), code, copyright etc.
Speakers are encouraged to use a liberal Creative Commons license for material submitted.
FAQ
Useful links
Call for proposals from the US PyCon http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/proposals/
A much simpler one from EuroPyCon http://www.europython.eu/talks/
Even simpler one from Singapore http://pycon.sit.rp.sg/conference
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