Now, I'm not sure if this has been covered in great detail anywhere, but I'd love to see something touching on interoperability with .Net web services.
I've had a lot of success getting Python moved into our organization, but this is where it gets difficult. While I'm product focused, our business focused groups rely very heavily on .Net, WS-*, WCF, and SOAP. It's one thing to get ZSI working with simple SOAP calls, it's quite another to tie into a large-scale .Net based system. I've managed to get it working where I need to, but if I've found it difficult, I'm sure others have as well. Just an idea! Jeff On 8/15/07, Greg Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's hard to believe, but the planning for PyCon 2008 is underway. PyCon, > an annual gathering of Python enthusiasts -- nearly 600 in Dallas last year > -- will be held in Chicago next March 14-16, with one full "pre-conference" > day, March 13, set aside for tutorials; classes given by Python honchos on > various topics. These sessions last 3 hours (plus a break) and in general > are more detailed than the talks given during the actual conference. Right > now, we need to know what YOU want to see covered in these sessions. > Testing, GUI, web-apps, database, basic Python, advanced Python, objects, > anything and everything Python is on the table at this point. We have to > narrow the field down to 10 or 15 and then find qualified presenters, so now > is the time to start gathering ideas. > > What tutorials would you like to see offered? Please response to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks, > > Greg Lindstrom > Tutorial Coordinator, PyCon 2008 > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list