PyConDC2003/Papers¶
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Here is a quick index of the talks from PyCon 2003, and links to the papers and/or any other information I could find. Though this started as an index of the scheduled talks, I an expanding it to include resources for lightning talks, open space sessions,etc.
See also ../OpenSpaceSessions and ../SprintPlan.
Speakers by First Name, with Presentation Titles
Steve Holden: Introduction from the Chair¶
Aahz: Threads tutorial¶
http://www.python9.org/p9-aahz.pdf ( a tutorial by Aahz)
Aahz: Objects vs classes¶
Unifying types and classes in Python 2.2 on python.org
Allen Short: Twisted Reality: A Flexible Framework for Virtual Worlds¶
Benjamin Saller: CMFTypes: Next Generation Content Type Development for Zope 2¶
CMFTypes (predecessor of Archetypes)
Brett Cannon: Using ReStructured Text¶
Slides from the talk (html)
ReStructured Text documentation at docutils.sf.net
Brian Warner: Build``Bot: build/test automation¶
Brian Warner: Perspective Broker: “Translucent” Remote Method calls in Twisted¶
Chetan Gadgil: KOBRA - .NET (Wrapper) for Python¶
Presentation Slides (.ppt)
Full Paper: .NET for Python
[HTML]( “Upload new attachment “PyCON Paper on .NET for Python.htm””)
[MS-WORD DOC]( “Upload new attachment “PythonConference_DotNetWrapper.doc””)
Christopher Armstrong: Managing the Release of a Large Python Project¶
Christopher Blunck: Python in a Rapid Development Environment¶
Dana Moore: Subversion from Within. Python in a Java world¶
David Abrahams: Introducing Boost.Python¶
David C. Morrill: Traits: A New Way of Adding Properties to Python Classes¶
David C. Morrill: Chaco: A Python Plotting Package for Scientists and Engineers¶
Dean W. Hall: PyMite: A Flyweight Python Interpreter for 8-bit Architectures¶
Francesc Alted: Processing And Analyzing Extremely Large Amounts Of Data In Python¶
Presentation documents
Francesco Garelli: Satine: a XML Data Binding technology for Python¶
Fred L. Drake, Jr. and Chris McDonough: Application Configuration Using ZConfig¶
Geoffrey S. Knauth: Lessons Learned in Converting a Large C Program into Manageable Python Modules¶
George Belotsky: Flightdeck-UI – a Cockpit on your Desktop¶
Glyph Lefkowitz: Generalized Deferred Execution in Python¶
Guido van Rossum: Python Regrets¶
Presentation Slides (.ppt)
Presentation Slides (.pdf)
Guido van Rossum: State of the Python Union (Keynote)¶
Presentation Slides (.ppt)
Ian Bicking: The Web Framework Shootout¶
Full Paper (html)
Itamar Shtull-Trauring: Tutorial: Low-level networking with the Twisted Framework¶
Jason Abate and John Shafaee: HALL: A Domain-specific Python Middleware Package¶
Jean-Paul Calderone: Applications of the Twisted Framework¶
Jim Fulton: Zope Component Architecture¶
Jim Fulton: Tutorial: Programming with the Zope Component Architecture¶
Joel Shprentz: Prevayler for Python: An alternative to relational and object-oriented databases¶
John Aycock, David Pereira & Georges Jodoin: UCPy: Reverse-Engineering Python¶
Ken Manheimer: Conversations With Zope: Interactive Debugging Using the Python Prompt¶
Kendall Clark, Daniel Krech, A.M. Kuchling, Bijan Parsia: Introduction to the Semantic Web¶
Leonard Richardson: Beyond The Config File: User-Friendly Configuration For Web Apps¶
Michael Bernstein: Case Study: A Faceted Classification Solution for a Reusable Digital Asset Repository¶
Moshe Zadka & Andrew Bennetts: The Lore Document Generation Framework¶
Nathan Yergler & Vern Ceder: Teaching Programming with Python and PyGame¶
Neal Norwitz: Building a Better Bug Detector¶
Paul Graham: The Hundred-Year Language (keynote)¶
Paul Swartz: Implementing SSH in Twisted¶
Presentation Text (.html)
Presentation Slides (.tgz)
Perry Greenfield, Jay Todd Miller, Jin-chung Hsu, & Rick White: numarray: A New Scientific Array Package for Python¶
Alexander Pletzer and Doug McCune: Computing magnetized plasma equilibria in a tokamak using Python¶
Roman Geus and Peter Arbenz: PySparse and PyFemax: A Python framework for large scale sparse linear algebra¶
Shane Hathaway: Adaptable Storage (Tutorial)¶
Steffen Viken Valvaag, Aage Kvalnes and Kjetil Jacobsen: POSH – Python Object SHaring¶
Full Paper
Tom Bryan: Unit Testing in Python¶
Presentation Slides