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Python Events
The following is a list of Python related events that are occurring
around the world. We're especially interested in listing conferences
where Python will be taught, or where Python BOFs will be held, local
user group meetings, etc. If you have contributions for this page
please email them to
[email protected]. Please include
dates of the event, contact information, and a URL that people can
follow for more information.
When |
Where |
What |
(Postponed) |
Crested Butte, Colorado |
Hands-On Python. A five-day, hands-on intensive seminar.
Taught by Bruce Eckel & Andrea Provaglio |
Feb 21 - Feb 23, 2001 (new date) |
Denver, Colorado |
Learning Python - A Python training class. Taught by
Mark Lutz,
administered by Kaivo. |
Mar 5 - Mar 8, 2001 |
Long Beach, California |
Ninth International Python Conference,
see www.python9.org
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July 4-9, 2001 |
Bordeaux, France |
Libre Software Meeting, with
Python Track. |
PIGgies are Python Interest Group meetings, local gatherings of Python
enthusiasts. The term PIGgies was coined by the Bay Area PIGgies group. While
PIGgies have no official connection with the PSA, we love to see these
grassroots get togethers spring up. If you'd like to include an
announcement of a PIGgie, please send an email to [email protected]
- DC PIGgies - Washington, DC. Meeting irregularly at CNRI,
Reston, VA.
- PORPIGgies - Portland, Oregon. For more info, please write to
[email protected]
- Baypiggies - Bay Area
Python Interest Group.
- COZUG - Central Ohio
Zope and Python Users Group
- Mississippi Python Interest Group - Part social outlet, part
grassroots campaign, the Mississippi Python Interest Group has been
born. The basic idea is "Mississippians into Python in some way or
another", which seems fitting. To subscribe to the email list is to
fire a message to: [email protected].
- Front Range
Pythoneers - Fort Collins, CO. Contact: Evelyn Mitchell.
Meeting place: tummy.com.
Next meeting: February 19, 2001, 7pm. Sean Reifschneider will be talking about developing GUI
applications in Python using Glade, an XML supporting tool
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