At PyCon:

   http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/HomePage

I'll be giving a tutorial that combines two separate mini-tutorials:

   http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsAM#AM7

The first mini-tutorial is on the Zope Component Architecture.  The  
Zope Component Architecture, which isn't tied to the Zope Web  
application server, provides mechanisms for assembling, extending,  
and integrating applications using loosely-coupled parts. The  
tutorial will explain why one would want to use a component system,  
including when to and when *not* to use components.  It will provide  
a high-level introduction to the main features of the Zope component  
architecture, comparing it to other Python solutions to the same  
kinds of problems the Component Architecture addresses.

The second mini-tutorial provides an introduction to zc.buildout.   
zc.buildout is a system for automating the assembly and deployment of  
applications having many parts.  It also provides a mechanism for  
installing and assembling Python eggs in ways that are especially  
helpful during development and when creating larger applications.   
The tutorial will explain and show examples of using zc.buildout to

- Create a sandbox for experimenting with packages without installing  
them into a system Python.

- Create development environments for working on packages.

- Create system with multiple applications.

To get the most from zc.buildout requires some knowledge of using and  
creating eggs. The mini tutorial will provide a lazy programmer's  
introduction to using and creating eggs.

To find out more see:

   http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/TutorialsAM#AM7

Hurry! PyCon early-bird registration ends soon. :)

Jim

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