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PyCon ITALY

From:  Simone Zinanni <simone-AT-develer.com>
To:  comp-lang-python-announce-AT-moderators.isc.org
Subject:  PyCon ITALY Call for Paper is officially open!
Date:  Fri, 5 Mar 2010 07:16:48 -0800 (PST)
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The conference is composed of three parallel tracks:

1) the Discovering Python track will primarily focus on introductory
topics about Python libraries, frameworks and technologies;

2) the Spreading Python track will focus both on advanced technical
topics and related matters like development methodologies, real-world
use cases and management techniques;

3) the Learning Python track will feature a continuous interaction
between the speaker and the audience: the speaker will propose a topic
and introduce a possible solution, then the talk will dynamically
evolve, naturally following questions and notes from the audience.

Talks could focus on the following topics (the list is neither
exclusive nor exaustive):
    * vast and/or distributed applications written in Python;
    * scientific and computationally intensive applications;
    * interaction with other languages/environments, RPC, services;
    * web programming and web frameworks (Django, Zope, Pylons, ecc.);
    * concurrent/distributed programming (Twisted, Tornado, Eventlet,
ecc.);
    * desktop programming and GUI toolkits;
    * Python as "scripting" language (system administration, COM,
etc...);
    * Python and databases;
    * Python as an educational language;

Each talk will have one of the following duration: 45, 60 or 90
approximately, inclusive of the time for the audience to enter and
leave the room. Please specify which length best fit your contents:
some flexibility is available to arrive at the best overall
scheduling.

For more info please visit:
http://www.pycon.it/blog/2010/02/10/pycon4-call-for-paper...
http://www.pycon.it/pycon4/call-for-paper
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