Dinu Gherman <gh...@da...> writes:
> has anybody made proposals for talks about PyObjC-related stuff
> at EPC 2003 in Charlreroi? Something about the core pyobjc bridge
> technology and "lessons learned" would be interesting. And maybe
> something about Cocoa itself used from Python would also be nice.
Yes. Ronald is giving a talk (well, he's submitted one and it has a
good chance <wink> of being accepted) on the bridge.
> I can think about giving an overview talk about Cocoa if nobody
> else wants to. In that case I might be teasing this list for an
> exchange of ideas and input, though... ;-)
I've been emailing with Just about a more user oriented talk, but less
is settled here I think (like for instance which track it belongs in).
Cheers,
M.
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