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Session chairs are responsible for introducing the speaker, and keeping the speaker to their time limit. It's a fun job. If you're going to be in the room for the talk anyway, you might as well sign up for the chair position. | Session chairs are responsible for introducing the speaker, and keeping the speaker to their time limit. It's a fun job. If you're going to be in the room for the talk anyway, you might as well sign up for the chair positio Sign up is a pretty low tech affair for the time being. Within the next few days we'll have a fancy app up to make everything all nice and clean. In the meantime, if you'd like to chair any of these sessions, please edit the appropriate wiki cell like so: Really Great talk (Some person) (CHAIR: YOUR NAME youremail@whatever.com). If you have any questions about this rather ad hoc process, email chris.mcavoy@gmail.com. "PyCon 2008 Talks Schedule Worksheet -- FRIDAY March 14th" || "Ballroom II||"Ballroom III||"Ballroom IV||"Ballroom V" || || 11:00:00 AM "30+5||"066 B Using Python To Teach Object-Oriented Programming in CS1 (Dr. Michael H Goldwasser, Dr. David Letscher)||"014 I Developing With repoze.zope2 (Mr. Chris P McDonough)||"100 I Buffer interface in Py3K (Travis E Oliphant)||"070 I Database development with Jython, SQLAlchemy, and Hibernate (Mr. Frank J Wierzbicki)" || || 11:35:00 AM "30+5||"131 B MPI Cluster Programming with Python and Amazon EC2 (Peter Skomoroch)||"053 I Your Pythonic Math Class of the Future (Kirby T Urner)||"002 I How Import Does Its Thing (Mr. Brett Cannon)||"128 A A New Compiler for Jython (Jim Baker, Mr. Tobias Ivarsson)" || || 12:10:00 PM "30+0||"098 B Running a Successful Usergroup (Jeff Rush)||"087 I Stackless Python 101 (Mr. Christian Tismer)||"079 I Python references and practical solutions to reference-related problems (Dr. Tim Couper)||"043 A Applying expert system technology to code reuse with Pyke (Bruce Frederiksen)" || 12:40:00 PM 90 "Lunch" || 02:10:00 PM "30+5||"061 B Dogtail :: “Taking your applications for a walk†(Mr. Ramakrishna Reddy Yekulla)||"036 I Case Study: Embedding Python into Counter-Strike: Source (Mr. Mattie Casper)||"030 A PyTriton: building a petabyte storage system (Jonathan Ellis)||"004 I Using Optparse, Subprocess, and Doctest To Make Agile Unix Utilities (Noah Gift)" || || 02:45:00 PM "30+5||"103 B Using .NET Libraries in CPython (Mr. Feihong Hsu)||"094 I Python - all a scientist needs. (Dr. Julius B. Lucks)||"025 I Rich UI Webapps with TurboGears 2 and Dojo (Mr. Kevin Dangoor)||"028 I Python in System Administration: How, When, and Why one SysAdmin uses Python (Mr. Sean Reifschneider)" || || 03:20:00 PM "30+5||"051 B Jython on the Joint Strike Fighter (Mr. George F Rice)||"052 I Use Google Spreadsheets API to create a database in the cloud (Mr. Jeffrey W Scudder)||"068 I The State of Django (Adrian Holovaty)||"075 I Tahoe: A Robust Distributed Secure Filesystem (Brian Warner)" || || 03:55:00 PM "30+0||"095 B Like Switching on the Light: Managing an Elastic Compute Cluster with Python (George Belotsky, Heath Johns)||"139 I High performance Network IO with Python + Libevent (Michael M Carter)||"064 A Django: Under the Hood (Marty Alchin)||"076 I The REST is Easy (Paul Winkler)" || || ,||PyCon 2008 Talks Schedule Worksheet -- SATURDAY March 15th",,, || ,,,,, || ,||Ballroom II"||Ballroom III"||Ballroom IV"||Ballroom V" || || 11:00:00 AM||30+5"||009 B Using PyGame and PySight to Create an Interactive Halloween Activity (Mr. John Harrison)"||032 I Decorated State Machines (Mr. Rodney Drenth)"||033 I SQLAlchemy 0.4 and Beyond (Mike Bayer)"||041 A Supervisor as a Platform (Mr. Chris P McDonough, Mr. Mike Naberezny)" || || 11:35:00 AM||30+5"||116 B Core Python Containers -- Under the Hood (Mr. Raymond D Hettinger)"||085 X Fun with Frames, Metaclasses, Magic Methods, and Decorators (Mr. Feihong Hsu, Mr. Kumar McMillan)"||063 I Roll Your Own Data Persistence in Python (Mr. Sean J Taylor)"||121 I Managing Complexity (and testing) (Matt Harrison)" || || 12:10:00 PM||30+0"||091 B To RE or not to RE - parsing text in Python (Anna M Ravenscroft)"||127 I Unicode In Python, Completely Demystified (Mr. Kumar McMillan)"||037 I Developing reusable Django applications (James Bennett)"||106 I py.test: towards interactive, distributed and rapid testing (Brian Dorsey, Maciej Fijalkowski, holger krekel)" || || 12:40:00 PM,90||Lunch",,, || || 02:10:00 PM||30+5"||134 B Python-powered Multitouch (Peter Z Wang, Mr. David Kammeyer, Robert Kern)"||021 I Sights and sounds with pyglet (Mr. Alex Holkner)"||088 A Stackless PyPy (Mr. Christian Tismer)"||077 I Using Grok to Walk Like a Duck (Mr. Brandon C Rhodes)" || || 02:45:00 PM||30+5"||065 B End-user computing without tears using Resolver, an IronPython spreadsheet (Mr. Giles Thomas)"||140 I Case Study of Python Application Development -- Humanized Enso (Jono DiCarlo)"||117 I The Power of Django Admin (Even For Non-Django Projects) (Mr. Steven C Wilcox)"||126 I Building Trac Plugins (Mr. Noah Kantrowitz)" || || 03:20:00 PM||45+0"||005 B Getting started with test-driven development. (Mr. Jonathan Hartley)"||048 B IronPython: The Road Ahead (Mr. Jim Hugunin)"||089 I Don't call us, we'll call you: callback patterns and idioms in Python (Alex Martelli)"||123 B 2to3: translating Python 2 to Python 3 (Mr. Collin Winter)" || || "Ballroom II||"Ballroom III||"Ballroom IV||"Ballroom V" || || 11:00:00 AM "30+5||"078 B Consuming HTML (Ian Bicking)||"084 I More Iterators in Action (Jim Baker)||"039 A What Zope did wrong (and how it's being fixed) (Lennart Regebro)||"099 I Programming Microsoft Office using Python (wesley j chun)" || || 11:35:00 AM "30+5||"013 B Crunchy: Crunching on Python Documentation (Mr. Johannes Woolard)||"024 I nose: testing for the lazy coder (Jason Pellerin)||"125 I Programming for the One Laptop Per Child laptop (Mr. Charles Merriam)||"132 I Developing, Testing, and Debugging Python Applications with Wing IDE (Mr. Stephan R.A. Deibel)" || || 12:10:00 PM "30+0||"071 B Pylons and TurboGears: Working together on the web (Mark Ramm)||"003 I Python in your Browser with IronPython & Silverlight (Mr. Michael J Foord)||"060 I Introducting Agile Testing Techniques to the OLPC Project (Dr. Titus Brown)||"074 A Adventures in Stackless Python/Twisted Integration (Mr. Andrew A Francis)" || |
Session Chair Signup
Session chairs are responsible for introducing the speaker, and keeping the speaker to their time limit. It's a fun job. If you're going to be in the room for the talk anyway, you might as well sign up for the chair positio
Sign up is a pretty low tech affair for the time being. Within the next few days we'll have a fancy app up to make everything all nice and clean. In the meantime, if you'd like to chair any of these sessions, please edit the appropriate wiki cell like so: Really Great talk (Some person) (CHAIR: YOUR NAME youremail@whatever.com).
If you have any questions about this rather ad hoc process, email chris.mcavoy@gmail.com.
"PyCon 2008 Talks Schedule Worksheet -- FRIDAY March 14th"
"Ballroom II |
"Ballroom III |
"Ballroom IV |
"Ballroom V" |
|
11:00:00 AM "30+5 |
"066 B Using Python To Teach Object-Oriented Programming in CS1 (Dr. Michael H Goldwasser, Dr. David Letscher) |
"014 I Developing With repoze.zope2 (Mr. Chris P McDonough) |
"100 I Buffer interface in Py3K (Travis E Oliphant) |
"070 I Database development with Jython, SQLAlchemy, and Hibernate (Mr. Frank J Wierzbicki)" |
11:35:00 AM "30+5 |
"131 B MPI Cluster Programming with Python and Amazon EC2 (Peter Skomoroch) |
"053 I Your Pythonic Math Class of the Future (Kirby T Urner) |
"002 I How Import Does Its Thing (Mr. Brett Cannon) |
"128 A A New Compiler for Jython (Jim Baker, Mr. Tobias Ivarsson)" |
12:10:00 PM "30+0 |
"098 B Running a Successful Usergroup (Jeff Rush) |
"087 I Stackless Python 101 (Mr. Christian Tismer) |
"079 I Python references and practical solutions to reference-related problems (Dr. Tim Couper) |
"043 A Applying expert system technology to code reuse with Pyke (Bruce Frederiksen)" |
12:40:00 PM 90 "Lunch"
02:10:00 PM "30+5 |
"061 B Dogtail :: “Taking your applications for a walk†(Mr. Ramakrishna Reddy Yekulla) |
"036 I Case Study: Embedding Python into Counter-Strike: Source (Mr. Mattie Casper) |
"030 A PyTriton: building a petabyte storage system (Jonathan Ellis) |
"004 I Using Optparse, Subprocess, and Doctest To Make Agile Unix Utilities (Noah Gift)" |
02:45:00 PM "30+5 |
"103 B Using .NET Libraries in CPython (Mr. Feihong Hsu) |
"094 I Python - all a scientist needs. (Dr. Julius B. Lucks) |
"025 I Rich UI Webapps with TurboGears 2 and Dojo (Mr. Kevin Dangoor) |
"028 I Python in System Administration: How, When, and Why one SysAdmin uses Python (Mr. Sean Reifschneider)" |
03:20:00 PM "30+5 |
"051 B Jython on the Joint Strike Fighter (Mr. George F Rice) |
"052 I Use Google Spreadsheets API to create a database in the cloud (Mr. Jeffrey W Scudder) |
"068 I The State of Django (Adrian Holovaty) |
"075 I Tahoe: A Robust Distributed Secure Filesystem (Brian Warner)" |
03:55:00 PM "30+0 |
"095 B Like Switching on the Light: Managing an Elastic Compute Cluster with Python (George Belotsky, Heath Johns) |
"139 I High performance Network IO with Python + Libevent (Michael M Carter) |
"064 A Django: Under the Hood (Marty Alchin) |
"076 I The REST is Easy (Paul Winkler)" |
, |
PyCon 2008 Talks Schedule Worksheet -- SATURDAY March 15th",,, |
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, |
Ballroom II" |
Ballroom III" |
Ballroom IV" |
Ballroom V" |
|
11:00:00 AM |
30+5" |
009 B Using PyGame and PySight to Create an Interactive Halloween Activity (Mr. John Harrison)" |
032 I Decorated State Machines (Mr. Rodney Drenth)" |
033 I SQLAlchemy 0.4 and Beyond (Mike Bayer)" |
041 A Supervisor as a Platform (Mr. Chris P McDonough, Mr. Mike Naberezny)" |
11:35:00 AM |
30+5" |
116 B Core Python Containers -- Under the Hood (Mr. Raymond D Hettinger)" |
085 X Fun with Frames, Metaclasses, Magic Methods, and Decorators (Mr. Feihong Hsu, Mr. Kumar McMillan)" |
063 I Roll Your Own Data Persistence in Python (Mr. Sean J Taylor)" |
121 I Managing Complexity (and testing) (Matt Harrison)" |
12:10:00 PM |
30+0" |
091 B To RE or not to RE - parsing text in Python (Anna M Ravenscroft)" |
127 I Unicode In Python, Completely Demystified (Mr. Kumar McMillan)" |
037 I Developing reusable Django applications (James Bennett)" |
106 I py.test: towards interactive, distributed and rapid testing (Brian Dorsey, Maciej Fijalkowski, holger krekel)" |
12:40:00 PM,90 |
Lunch",,, |
||||
02:10:00 PM |
30+5" |
134 B Python-powered Multitouch (Peter Z Wang, Mr. David Kammeyer, Robert Kern)" |
021 I Sights and sounds with pyglet (Mr. Alex Holkner)" |
088 A Stackless PyPy (Mr. Christian Tismer)" |
077 I Using Grok to Walk Like a Duck (Mr. Brandon C Rhodes)" |
02:45:00 PM |
30+5" |
065 B End-user computing without tears using Resolver, an IronPython spreadsheet (Mr. Giles Thomas)" |
140 I Case Study of Python Application Development -- Humanized Enso (Jono DiCarlo)" |
117 I The Power of Django Admin (Even For Non-Django Projects) (Mr. Steven C Wilcox)" |
126 I Building Trac Plugins (Mr. Noah Kantrowitz)" |
03:20:00 PM |
45+0" |
005 B Getting started with test-driven development. (Mr. Jonathan Hartley)" |
048 B IronPython: The Road Ahead (Mr. Jim Hugunin)" |
089 I Don't call us, we'll call you: callback patterns and idioms in Python (Alex Martelli)" |
123 B 2to3: translating Python 2 to Python 3 (Mr. Collin Winter)" |
"Ballroom II |
"Ballroom III |
"Ballroom IV |
"Ballroom V" |
||
11:00:00 AM "30+5 |
"078 B Consuming HTML (Ian Bicking) |
"084 I More Iterators in Action (Jim Baker) |
"039 A What Zope did wrong (and how it's being fixed) (Lennart Regebro) |
"099 I Programming Microsoft Office using Python (wesley j chun)" |
|
11:35:00 AM "30+5 |
"013 B Crunchy: Crunching on Python Documentation (Mr. Johannes Woolard) |
"024 I nose: testing for the lazy coder (Jason Pellerin) |
"125 I Programming for the One Laptop Per Child laptop (Mr. Charles Merriam) |
"132 I Developing, Testing, and Debugging Python Applications with Wing IDE (Mr. Stephan R.A. Deibel)" |
|
12:10:00 PM "30+0 |
"071 B Pylons and TurboGears: Working together on the web (Mark Ramm) |
"003 I Python in your Browser with IronPython & Silverlight (Mr. Michael J Foord) |
"060 I Introducting Agile Testing Techniques to the OLPC Project (Dr. Titus Brown) |
"074 A Adventures in Stackless Python/Twisted Integration (Mr. Andrew A Francis)" |