[Python-Dev] Topic suggestions from the PyCon feedback (original) (raw)

Anthony Baxter anthony at interlink.com.au
Wed Mar 15 05:44:13 CET 2006


On Tuesday 14 March 2006 14:22, A.M. Kuchling wrote:

The conclusion I draw from these results: intermediate- or advanced-level topics of program design are not covered enough, whether in the Python documentation, in published books and articles, or in PyCon talks. Please feel free to mine the above list, or the rest of the PyCon feedback, for topic ideas.

In particular: if you're going to attend PyCon 2007, EuroPython, or some other conference (even a non-Python one), please consider submitting a talk proposal covering one of the above topics. Such presentations would find a receptive audience, I think.

Just as another data point - at OSDC (australian open source conference) I've presented a "What's New In Python" talk the two years the conference has run, and it's gotten good responses from the audience. It's fairly brief race through the world - only 1/2 an hour - but I try to hit all the good points.

-- Anthony Baxter <anthony at interlink.com.au> It's never too late to have a happy childhood.



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