Graham Dumpleton
grahamd at dscpl.com.au
Thu Aug 3 06:19:01 EDT 2006
Temporarily available at: http://www.dscpl.com.au/~grahamd/ModPython33.pdf Couldn't send it as attachment as mailing list wanted to quarantine it for moderator approval which might have taken a while as Grisha is quite busy these days. In respect of the talk, at least you guys might understand what I was going on about, not sure that the talk when down too well on the day. :-) Graham On 03/08/2006, at 7:51 PM, John Keyes wrote: > 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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