So the first day of PyCon is over. After Jim’s exciting keynote about Python on .Net, I attended Bob Ippolito’s sessions on PyObjC (and introductory session and a hacking session). I’ve become really interested in Smalltalk lately, and (due to cosmetic similarities) Objective-C. I also continue to be interested in writing OS [...]
Category Archives: pycon2005
(re) Mixing Python
This morning’s keynote at PyCon was given by Jim Huginin, formerly of Jython fame, now of IronPython fame. Jim joined Microsoft 8 2 months ago, and was able to announce the release of IronPython 0.7 (website) today. Jim’s talk was interesting for a number of reasons, in no particular order:
He demonstrated interactively accessing [...]
PyCon 2005
I’m in Washington, DC for the remainder of the week for PyCon 2005. This years’ schedule looks really interesting, and of course I’m presenting tomorrow. Twice. So I’m a little nervous about that.
I’ve posted updated slides for my Desktop Apps talk, and I’ll be putting slides for my RDF talk online later [...]
Desktop Apps Talk Slides (1st Draft)
So I’m trying to get my slides put together for PyCon. It’s a busy week for me, and the hand isn’t making things any easier. Anyway, the first draft of my slides for the Desktop Apps talk are now online. Feedback is appreciated.
Preparing for PyCon
PyCon 2005 is next week at GWU in Washington, DC. The schedule was posted online a couple weeks ago, and I’m very impressed with the selection of talks this year. While PyCon has always been informative and interesting, it looks like the quality of talks is going to be consistently good this year. [...]
