John Keyes
john.keyes at secantus.com
Thu Aug 3 05:51:29 EDT 2006
Hi Graham, Are the notes or slides available for these talks? Thanks, -John K On 7/19/06, Graham Dumpleton <grahamd at dscpl.com.au> wrote: > Some may think it a bit premature, but I have offered to do a short talk > on what is coming in mod_python 3.3 at our local Python group. On the > off chance that anyone on this list is located in Sydney Australia, > or will > be there next week, you might like to drop in. The announcement is > included below, although I do question whether the venue is 1km from > both Central and Redfern stations. I could understand it if they meant > Redfern and Newtown stations. I think I'll catch the bus though, Redfern > isn't exactly the safest place to walk at night. :-) > > > > The Sydney Python group is having its first meeting for the year on > Thursday July 27. > > Usual time and new place: > > Thursday, July 27, 2006 (6:30 PM - 8:30 PM) > > The "new" University of Sydney School of IT Building. > > Thanks to Bob Kummerfeld for arranging this. > > The venue is approx 1 km from both Central and Redfern stations. > > Use the entrance from the University side, not the Cleveland St side. > If you come from City Rd, enter the Seymour Centre forecourt and > follow the curve of the new building down to the foyer entrance. > > http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~dasymond/index.cgi?p=Map > > Please reply to this message (or click the appropriate radio button on > http://upcoming.org/event/89388) if you will be coming. > > Talks: > > Graham Dumpeton on what is coming in the next major version of > mod_python (3.3). This version of mod_python should represent a > significant improvement over previous versions in certain areas with > ramifications on stability. New features have also been added which > make mod_python a bit more flexible than it is now and more useable > in the way that Apache modules should be able to be used. Result > is that mod_python can truly be used for more than just a jumping off > point for stuff like WSGI and all those Python web frameworks that > keep popping up every day. > > Mark Rees on his experiences in using IronPython with .NET and Mono. > > The talks will be 15-20 minutes in length with plenty of time for > questions. > > See you there. > > > Graham > _______________________________________________ > Mod_python mailing list > Mod_python at modpython.org > http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python >
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