In 2006, EuroPython will be from the 3rd to the 5th of July at CERN, near Geneva in Switzerland.
In business & applications we want to hear about how you made your fortune with Python. Show us YOUR interesting released Python applications. Describe your fabulous business models with Open Source Software. Report about your pub cashier solution in Python and how you solved the challenges of longer opening hours. Narrate the background stories about your next generation search engine which has just gone live. Explain us the technique, tell us the story, paint your business model! Show us how YOU got affluent, opulent, pecunious, proliferative, prosperous and wealthy - all using Python! Do you use Python to make big business in the lumber sawing or porn industrie? Let us know how! Move up to http://www.europython.org/sections/tracks_and_talks/announcements/call-for-proposals and submit your proposal. DEADLINE is 2006-05-31 - so do not hesitate any further! ---------------- All who still need to know how to get rich and improve their love life using Python: you are heartly invited to register for EuroPython 2006 via the website http://www.europython.org The "normal fee" is 190€ for three days of seminars and a fine conference dinner. In addition to our great conference, you have the possibility to visit CERN! Maybe you read about it in Angel & Demons ("Illuminati" in German) from Dan Brown; maybe you know that Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web there. You will have the chance to eat in canteens with the highest probability anywhere in the world to stand in queue with a future or past Nobel Prize Winner. You can learn about the technologies that will power Web 2.5 and above at the place where Web 0.1 up to Web 1.0 were developed. CERN says about itself: "The world's largest particle physics laboratory ... where the web was born!". As a German you are culturally obligued to go the place where they try to find out "was die Welt / in ihrem innersten zusammenhält". (So that I may perceive whatever holds / The world together in its inmost folds (Faust I)) - learn about that place at www.cern.ch Harald Armin Massa persuadere et programmare -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list