On Tuesday 14 March 2006 14:22, A.M. Kuchling wrote:
> The conclusion I draw from these results: intermediate- or
> advanced-level topics of program design are not covered enough,
> whether in the Python documentation, in published books and
> articles, or in PyCon talks. Please feel free to mine
Op ma, 13-03-2006 te 19:52 -0800, schreef Alex Martelli:
> The *ONE* thing I dislike about working in the US is vacations -- I
> get about half of what I would expect in Europe, and that's with my
> employer being reasonably generous... in practice, given I NEED some
> time to go visit family
On Mar 13, 2006, at 7:22 PM, A.M. Kuchling wrote:
...
> Design Patterns in Python (3)
> Anything Alex Martelli wants to talk about.(3)
...
> Language howtos (I really enjoyed Alex Martelli's talk last year on
> itertools) (1)
Wow, I'm blushing;-). I promise and swear I'll do the
Those of you on python-checkins will have noticed the recent fiddling
around with the feedback from PyCon.
I'd like to draw the attention of the python-dev readership to the
answers for the question "What 3 topics should have been covered at
PyCon?" I split out core Python and web-related topic