Differences between revisions 27 and 28
Revision 27 as of 2009-03-17 23:06:40
Size: 3276
Editor: 41
Comment: We need a Python community in Tunisia
Revision 28 as of 2009-03-18 10:52:19
Size: 3304
Editor: 41
Comment: We need a Python community in Tunisia
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 35: Line 35:
 * Ghassen Telmoudi: Gabes, Tunisia, North Africa. Introducing Python as the best choice for Beginner Programmers in Universities and High Schools in the area instead Pascal and C!!
* Ghassen Telmoudi: Gabes, Tunisia, North Africa. Introducing Python as the best choice for Beginner Programmers in Universities and High Schools in the area instead of
 
Pascal and C!!
Line 41: Line 44:
CategoryUsergroups CategoryUsergroups CategoryUsergroups CategoryUsergroups CategoryUsergroups

Python needs speakers!

Organizers of Python user groups and regional conferences need help finding speakers to pull together great events and grow the Python community. Help them find you!

If you're willing and able to speak on Python topics, please add an entry for yourself here. This isn't a firm commitment to present, but allows organizers to contact you. Please include at least the following information:

  • Your name, with a link to contact information
  • Your geographical location
  • Geographical area you can appear in
  • Topics you can speak on

Please put your information all on one line (even if it's a long line) - that helps people cut/pasting it into spreadsheets, etc.

Speakers

  • CatherineDevlin: Dayton, OH. Available within Ohio and adjacent states. Topics: Python introduction; Python + databases

  • MichaelFoord: UK. Topics: Python and IronPython.

  • Kevin Dangoor: Ann Arbor, Michigan. Topics: Python in general, web development (TurboGears, WSGI), database access (SQLAlchemy, SQLObject, pysqlite, DBAPI, ZODB)

  • DavidBeazley: Chicago, Illinois. Topics : Python, Swig, C/C++ integration, Scientific Computing, Systems Programming.

  • StephanDeibel, Cambridge NY + Boston MA. Topics: Wing IDE, GUI development with PyGTK

  • Mark Ramm: Ann Arbor, Michigan. Available wherever! Topics: TurboGears, SQLAlchemy, WSGI, Pylons, Python

  • Jeff Rush: Dallas, TX. Topics: Zope3, Eggs, advanced language features, C/C++ integration, advocacy, Twisted
  • MikePittaro: Based in SanMateo, CA, often travel. Topics: Python, Open Source, Databases, Data Formats and API's, Data Integration and data interfaces.

  • Jacob Kaplan-Moss: Lawrence, KS; often in CA and Chicago. Topics: Django, Python, database journalism, and Open Source in general. Contact jacob -at- jacobian -dot- org.
  • Simon Willison, Brighton and London, UK. Topics: Python, Django, open source, web service APIs and mashups. http://simonwillison.net/ or contact simon @ that domain.

  • Jeremy Dunck, Dallas, TX, US. Available wherever. Topics: Python, Django, GeoDjango jdunck -at- gmail.com

  • Jordan Dimov, Sofia, Bulgaria. Will travel anywhere, given advance notice. Topics: Python, Django, large-scale web-based projects, e-commerce, e-government, security. Contact jdimov at a115.bg.
  • JimBaker, Boulder, Colorado, US. Available wherever. Topics: Jython; algorithms, concurrency, iterators, LINQ in Python. http://zyasoft.com/pythoneering/ or contact jbaker-AT-zyasoft-DOT-com.

  • AndrewKuchling, Washington DC, US. Willing to travel on the East Coast, US Midwest, or to Quebec. Topics: Python language, Python development process, very basic RDF and XML processing, open source in general.

  • JamesTauber: Boston, MA; willing to travel. Topics: Django, open source, Web 2.0

  • Facundo Batista: Based in Argentina, spanish native speaker. Python in general.
  • Ghassen Telmoudi: Gabes, Tunisia, North Africa. Introducing Python as the best choice for Beginner Programmers in Universities and High Schools in the area instead of Pascal and C!!

See Also


CategoryUsergroups CategoryUsergroups CategoryUsergroups

PythonSpeakers (last edited 2020-12-09 18:29:14 by LorenaMesa)

Unable to edit the page? See the FrontPage for instructions.