Congratulations, that's a big deal.
:)

On Jan 5, 11:32 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I just found out. Here is a complete list:
>
>  am happy to announce that we have been able to accept the following
> tutorials for PyCon 2011:
> Wednesday AM (7)
> * Python 101
> * Pinax Solutions
> * Web2py Secrets
> * Scientific Python Tools not only for Scientists and Engineers
> * Distributed and Cloud computing with Python
> * Building your own tile server using OpenStreetMap
> * Advanced Python I
>
> Wednesday PM (7)
> * Google App Engine workshop
> * Python For Total Beginners Using "Learn Python The Hard Way"
> * Mining and Visualizing Data from the Social Web with Python
> * Advanced Python II
> * Packet Crafting with Python
> * Packaging, Documenting, and Distributing your Python Codebase
> * Geospatial Computation and Visualization Cooperative Lab
>
> Thursday AM (7)
> * Hands on Beginning Python
> * Mastering Python 3 I/O
> * Creating GUI Applications in Python using Qt I
> * Python/Django deployment workshop
> * Applied Machine Learning in Python with scikit-learn
> * Doing Data Structures in Python
> * (Re-)Introduction to C for Pythonistas
>
> Thursday PM (7)
> * Hands on Intermediate Python
> * Cooking with Python 3
> * Creating GUI Applications in Python using Qt II
> * Faster Python Programs through Optimization
> * Writing Python extensions in C
> * Deploying web applications to the cloud
> * Documenting Your Project With Sphinx
>
> On Jan 5, 4:28 pm, Stefaan Himpe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Seems like good news to start 2011 :)
>
> > Best regards,
> > Stefaan.

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