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PyCon 2012, Santa Clara
● Tutorials● Presentations● Posters● PyCon 5K● Startup Row● Open spaces● Sprints
http://pyvideo.org/category/17/pycon-us-2012
Conference Chair Jesse Noller
@jessenoller
Doug Napoleone, making sure everything works behind the scene
@dougnap
Tutorials
Asheesh Laroia: Web scraping: Reliably and efficiently pull data from pages that don't expect it
Allen Downey: Bayesian statistics made (as) simple (as possible)
Presentations
● Glyph (@glyph): Through The Ether And Back Again: What Happens To A Packet When You Send It
● Jack Diederich (@jackdied): Stop Writing Classes
● Dave Malcolm: Static analysis of Python extension modules using GCC
Presentations
● Ned Batchelder (@nedbat): Pragmatic Unicode, or, How do I stop the pain?
● Jessica McKellar (@jessicamckellar) and Asheesh Laroia (@asheeshlaroia): Diversity in practice: How the Boston Python User Group grew to 1700 people and over 15% women
Through The Ether And Back Again: What Happens To A Packet When
You Send It
Glyph
Stop Writing ClassesJack Diedrich
Posters
● Christine Spang: How the Tor Project Uses Python
● Deb Nicholson and Christopher Allan Webber: MediaGoblin: The Road to Federation
● Peter Portante: Python under PyCScope● Clint Howarth: Millions of Genes with Python
and Jython
Posters
● Tom Aldcroft: Keeping the Chandra Satellite Cool with Python and Xija
● Katherine Zhao with Kim Win: The Artemis Project: Promoting Computer Science to High School Girls
● Jessica McKellar: Twisted Matrix High Scores: Getting and Retaining New Contributors to Open Source Projects
How the Tor Project uses Python
MediaGoblin: The Road to Federation
Python under PyCScope
Millions of Genes with Python and Jython
The Artemis Project: Promoting Computer Science to High School
Girls
PyCon 5K
● Womens' 2nd place: Christine Spang
Last Sprinter Standing: Stuart Powers