The period to submit proposals for PyCon 2010 in Atlanta is open until October 18th. Tutorial are held the two days prior to the main conference and feature 3-hour classes led by fellow Python developers and enthusiasts *just like you*. Any topic relating to Python is allowed and the organizers encourage anyone who wants to share their knowledge to submit their ideas for consideration. Perennial classes include "Introduction to Python" for various audiences (beginners, programmers, those new to Django and web frameworks, etc.), intermediate Python (standard library, module/packages, objects, etc.) and more specialized topics (SciPy/Matlab, unit and web testing, optimization) as well as general topics such as "Best Practices" for web programming, objects, libraries. There is even interest in a class to show how to organize, design, write and distribute an Open Source project. Any topic relating to Python is eligible.
Tutorial teachers are paid $1,000.00 per class for their efforts. Interested (we hope so!)? More information is available at http://us.pycon.org/2010/tutorials/proposals/ or write us at pycon-tutori...@python.org. We look forward to hearing from YOU. Greg Lindstrom Tutorial Coordinator, PyCon 2010 (Atlanta)
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