[Pyobjc-dev] Re: PyObjC tutorial/talk at EuroPython
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From: Michael H. <mw...@py...> - 2003-03-24 12:21:27
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Jack Jansen <Jac...@cw...> writes: > On Monday, Mar 24, 2003, at 10:54 Europe/Amsterdam, Michael Hudson > wrote: > >> I seem to have gotten landed with running a track at the upcoming >> EuroPython conference in Charleroi in June 2003, and I'd love for it >> to contain a talk on PyObjC (or maybe general Python/OS X integration >> issues). >> >> Could anyone here give such a talk? (more details at >> http://www.europython.org). > > I was thinking of submitting a talk on MacPython-OSX in general, but > I still have to check how the dates fit my agenda, and whether my > budget allows it. Please do! If you submit it to the Python Language track, it has a fairly good chance of being accepted <wink>. As Just says, EuroPython last year was cheap and fun (well, it was expensive for me because I contrived to lose my glasses, but...). > If there was also a talk on PyObjC that would make a nice split, and > would allow the two talks to each focus on their own subject, > whereas if there was only one talk it would have to cover a lot of > material of the other as well... That'd be cool. What's the point of running a track if you can't schedule talks you want to hear? Cheers, M. -- In general, I'd recommend injecting LSD directly into your temples, Syd-Barret-style, before mucking with Motif's resource framework. The former has far lower odds of leading directly to terminal insanity. -- Dan Martinez |