On 2/14/08, Julien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Coaching for newbies is a great idea!
Indeed - the PyCon organizers came up with the idea, and it's a great one.
> Jacob, do you think it'll be possible to set up a wiki page after
> Pycon with the all things you'll present at that introduction
Coaching for newbies is a great idea!
Jacob, do you think it'll be possible to set up a wiki page after
Pycon with the all things you'll present at that introduction session?
So that would also benefit those who could not attend the conference.
Cheers,
Julien
On Feb 15, 2:14 pm, "Jacob Kaplan-
On 2/14/08, Brian Rosner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To answer your question about the sprints (in which I did not attend
> last year, due to time) you should check out the SprintIdeas [1] page
> on the wiki. It will give you about all the information you need. Make
> sure to put your name on
> I'm new to Python and Django. I will be at the PyCon 2008. I'm
> thinking about staying after the talks for the Django Sprint, but I'm
> not sure what I can contribute... any suggestion?
Excellent! I was in a similar boat as you at last year's PyCon. I was
relatively new to Python/Django and I
I'm new to Python and Django. I will be at the PyCon 2008. I'm
thinking about staying after the talks for the Django Sprint, but I'm
not sure what I can contribute... any suggestion?
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