The Vancouver Python Conference is pleased to announce that the conference's keynote addresses will be open to the public. Guido van Rossum (Python's creator), Jon Udell (prolific author and analyst) and Bram Cohen (creator of BitTorrent) will be speaking. Admission will be done on a first-come basis and is free of change. After the keynote, there will be a reception that is also open to the public. Admission is CDN$20/person and will be done on a first-come basis. Exact cash payment can be made before the keynote or directly at the reception. The reception will only include snacks so participants are strongly advised to eat ahead of time. If you have any questions, please contact: brian@sweetapp.com Vancouver Python Conference website: http://www.vanpyz.org/conference/ When ==== Keynote: July 31st 5:00pm to 6:30pm Registration begins at 4:00pm Reception: July 31st 8:00pm to 11:00pm Registration begins at 8:00pm Where ===== Keynote addresses: Simon Fraser University Harbour Center Main Concourse, Room 1900 555 West Hastings Street Vancouver http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/ Reception: Streamworks 375 Water Street, Vancouver http://www.steamworks.com/ Who === Guido van Rossum is the inventor of Python, an increasingly popular language for the creation of open source and commercial programs. Guido has managed the growth and development of Python for more than a decade and in 2002 was given the Free Software Foundation Award. In 1999 he was given Dr.Dobb's 1999 Excellence in Programming Award. Jon Udell is an author, information architect, software developer and groupware evangelist. He has been an independent consultant, was BYTE Magazine's editor-at-large, executive editor and Web maven, and long ago developed business information products for Lotus. In June 2002 he joined InfoWorld as lead analyst. He also writes a monthly column for the O'Reilly Network. Bram Cohen is the creator of BitTorrent, a revolutionary technology for distributing files over the Internet. BitTorrent has millions of users and is used to transfer millions of gigabytes of data each month. He is the organizer of CodeCon, a technical conference for peer to peer technologies. He is also a respected writer, juggler and creator of original origami. Cheers, Brian