IPC10 Call For Tutorials
We're now accepting proposals for tutorials for IPC10, the annual Python conference. We had a good batch last year, and are hoping to have some equally good ones this year. Tutorials can cover any topic related to Python or its use, so graphics, networking, web, XML, Zope, etc are all fair game. Anything that you think will be of interest to a segment of the Python community. With all the changes in the language, it might be nice to have a tutorial on advanced Python usage, covering new features, OO, functional programming style, etc. Or perhaps a team-taught class that combines multiple topics to build some non-trivial application, like using wxpython and the protocol libraries to build a news/mail reader. Feel free to come up with unusual topics or approaches, or to contact me with a half-baked idea. Maybe we can turn it into something good. The deadline for submitting proposals is Monday, October 1, 2001, but it would be great to have feedback sooner if you're thinking about submitting something. For more information, please see http://www.python10.org/p10-calltutorials.html Garry Hodgson And when they offer Senior Hacker golden apples garry@sage.att.com are you sure you'll refuse? Software Innovation Services Heaven help the fool. AT&T Labs
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Garrett G. Hodgson