From: Alex Willmer on 24 Apr 2010 11:20 The EuroPython 2010 call for papers closes this Friday on 30th April. We've already had many submissions covering Python 3, Python 2.7, IronPython, Game Programming, Testing, Behavior Driven Development, NoSQL, Accessiblilty and others. We still are looking for talks and tutorials on Django, PyPy, Twisted, HTML5, Unladen Swallow, Testing and whatever you wish to present. http://www.europython.eu/submission/ EuroPython ---------- This year EuroPython will be held from the 17th to 24th July in Birmingham, UK. It will include over 100 talks, tutorials, sprints and social events. Confirmed speakers so far include Guido van Rossum, Raymond Hettinger and Brett Cannon. http://www.europython.eu Registration ------------ Registration is open now. For the best registration rates, book early! Early Bird rate is open until 10th May. Speakers can attend at the discounted rate Speaker Rate. http://www.europython.eu/registration/ Help Us Out ----------- EuroPython is run by volunteers, like you! We could use a hand, and any contribution is welcome. Go to http://wiki.europython.eu/Helping to join us! Go to http://www.europython.eu/contact/ to contact us directly! Sponsors -------- Sponsoring EuroPython is a unique opportunity to affiliate with this prestigious conference and to reach a large number of Python users from computing professionals to academics, from entrepreneurs to motivated and well-educated job seekers. http://www.europython.eu/sponsors/ Spread the Word --------------- We are a community-run not-for-profit conference. Please help to spread the word by distributing this announcement to colleagues, project mailing lists, friends, your blog, Web site, and through your social networking connections. Take a look at our publicity resources: http://wiki.europython.eu/Publicity General Information ------------------- For more information about the conference, please visit the official site: http://www.europython.eu/ Looking forward to see you! The EuroPython Team
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