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The following is a list of Python related events that are occurring
around the world. We're especially interested in listing conferences
where Python will be taught or where Python BOFs will be held, local
user group meetings, etc. If you have contributions for this page
please edit the page to add them.
= Python Events around the World =
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Please include dates of the event, contact information, and a URL that
people can follow for more information.
The following is a list of Python related events that are occurring around the world or online.
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Material about past conferences is linked from http://www.python.org/workshops/. == Event Listings ==
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If you want to set up your own training event, refer to CameronLaird's page of [http://phaseit.net/claird/comp.lang.python/python_training.html Python trainers].  * For conference and user group events, please see the PythonEventsCalendar page for details. The calendars are available on the python.org website as:
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Also see the LocalUserGroups list for recurring local events.   * [[https://www.python.org/events/python-events/|Python Conferences Events Calendar]]
  * [[https://www.python.org/events/python-user-group/|Python User Group Events Calendar]]
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== Conferences ==  or combined as:
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 * PyCon is a low-cost user-driven conference.
 * EuroPython started in 2002 and had successful sequels in 2003 and 2004.
 * ["PythonUK"] is held in concert with the ACCU.
 * In the past InternationalPythonConference events were held; they've been replaced by PyCon.
 * [http://www.pythonbrasil.com.br/moin.cgi/PyConDayBrasil PyConDayBrasil] is a Brazilian Conference for Python Developers, started in 2005.
 * [http://www.scipy.org/documentation/Workshops/ SciPyCon]
 * [[We need to explain the Pypresence at OSCON.]]
 * [http://www.osdc.com.au OSDC 2005] is an affordable Open Source Developers' Conference with Python, Perl and PHP streams
  * [[https://www.python.org/events/|Python Events Calendar]]

 The calendars are maintained by a group of volunteers. If you want to submit conference and user group events, please see the [[PythonEventsCalendar#Submitting_an_Event|submission section]] of the project page.

 In recent years, the events calendars have grown to be a standard resource for people trying to find Python community related events, so we'd like to encourage your submission to those calendars.

 * If you are looking for training events in upcoming months, please see the [[PythonTraining/Events]] page.

 * [[http://calendars.techvenue.com/cgi-bin/techvenue.pl?CalendarName=Python|TechVenue.com]] has another calendar of Python events that includes regularly scheduled user-group meetings.

== Pointers ==

=== Python Conferences ===

See the [[PythonConferences|Python Conferences]] page for a general overview of the different Python conferences.

If you want to organize a conference or event in your city or community, read [[AdvocacyWritingTasks/RunningAConference|our guide to running a conference]] for helpful advice.

Looking for speakers at various events? Check out the [[PythonSpeakers|list of Python speakers]]!

=== Python Training ===

Looking for a complete list of Python training options? Check out the [[PythonTraining|Python training]] page!

If you want to set up your own training event, refer to the [[PythonTraining|Python Training]] page on this site and add training dates to the [[PythonTraining/Events]] page. You can also add yourself to [[CameronLaird|Cameron Laird's]] page of [[http://phaseit.net/claird/comp.lang.python/python_training.html|Python trainers]].

=== Python User Groups ===

Also see the [[LocalUserGroups|local user groups]] list for recurring local events.
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|| Jul 13-Aug 10, 2005 || Vancouver, BC || [http://netpub.cstudies.ubc.ca/oleary/python/index.php Introduction to Python Programming] taught by Jim O'Leary ||
|| Aug 10-12, 2005 || Orange, CA || [http://www.chapman.edu/wcls/MathCS/sWorkshop/Python/default.asp Teaching Introductory Computer Science: The Python Way. Summer Workshop for Computer Science Instructors] taught by Atanas Radenski ||
|| Aug 29-31, 2005 || San Francisco, CA || [http://cyberwebconsulting.com Python Programming training course] (open to public) taught by Wesley Chun ||
|| September 19-21, 2005 || Vienna, Austria || [http://ploneconf2005.bluedynamics.net/ Plone Conference 2005] ||
|| September 22-23, 2005 || Caltech, Pasadena CA|| [http://www.scipy.org/documentation/Workshops/wikis/scipy05 SciPy '05] ||
|| October 5-7, 2005 || Longmont, Colorado || [http://www.rmi.net/~lutz/2005-longmont-classes.html Python training class] taught by Mark Lutz. ||
|| October 5-7, 2005 || Melksham, England || [http://www.wellho.net/course/ypfull.html Python course] taught by [http://www.wellho.net/net/graham.html Graham Ellis]. ||
|| October 17-21, 2005 || Atlanta, GA || [http://www.bignerdranch.com/classes/python.shtml Python Bootcamp] taught by Mark Lutz at [http://www.bignerdranch.com/ Big Nerd Ranch] ||
|| December 5, 6 and 7 2005 || Melbourne, Australia || [http://www.osdc.com.au/] OSDC 2005 ||
|| January 9-11, 2006 || Melksham, England || [http://www.wellho.net/course/ypfull.html Python course] taught by [http://www.wellho.net/net/graham.html Graham Ellis]. ||
''This section is kept around for backwards compatibility''

Since the calendar on this page was only showing training events in recent months, we have moved those event listings to a new [[PythonTraining/Events]] page.

Please check the above list of calendars for conference and user group events.

Python Events around the World

The following is a list of Python related events that are occurring around the world or online.

Event Listings

  • For conference and user group events, please see the PythonEventsCalendar page for details. The calendars are available on the python.org website as:

    or combined as:

    The calendars are maintained by a group of volunteers. If you want to submit conference and user group events, please see the submission section of the project page. In recent years, the events calendars have grown to be a standard resource for people trying to find Python community related events, so we'd like to encourage your submission to those calendars.

  • If you are looking for training events in upcoming months, please see the PythonTraining/Events page.

  • TechVenue.com has another calendar of Python events that includes regularly scheduled user-group meetings.

Pointers

Python Conferences

See the Python Conferences page for a general overview of the different Python conferences.

If you want to organize a conference or event in your city or community, read our guide to running a conference for helpful advice.

Looking for speakers at various events? Check out the list of Python speakers!

Python Training

Looking for a complete list of Python training options? Check out the Python training page!

If you want to set up your own training event, refer to the Python Training page on this site and add training dates to the PythonTraining/Events page. You can also add yourself to Cameron Laird's page of Python trainers.

Python User Groups

Also see the local user groups list for recurring local events.

Calendar

This section is kept around for backwards compatibility

Since the calendar on this page was only showing training events in recent months, we have moved those event listings to a new PythonTraining/Events page.

Please check the above list of calendars for conference and user group events.

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