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Python Events

The following is a list of Python related events that are occurring around the world. We're especially interested in listing conferences where Python will be taught, or where Python BOFs will be held, local user group meetings, etc. If you have contributions for this page please email them to events@python.org. Please include dates of the event, contact information, and a URL that people can follow for more information.

If you want to set up your own training event, refer to Cameron Laird's page of Python trainers.

When Where What
Jan 28 - Mar 25, 2002
Monday nights 6:30-9:30pm
Dates changed again!
UC Santa Cruz Extension in Silicon Valley Python Course by Wesley Chun
February 8-9 Fredericksburg, Virginia Zope Corp. open house and Zope 3 programming "sprint"
Feb 13, 2002
7:30pm - 9pm
Stanford University Python 10 Conference Summary. Many of us were not be able to make it to the Python10 Conference (Feb 4-7 2002). Todd Valentic of SRI International, who presented a paper at the conference, will give us the lowdown on what happened. (A Baypiggies event.)
February 13-15, 2002 Longmont, Colorado Public Python training by Mark Lutz. See program for details.
July 22-26, 2002 San Diego, CA Open Source Convention 2002 - see the Call for Participation in the Python and Zope Track
(Postponed) Crested Butte, Colorado Hands-On Python. A five-day, hands-on intensive seminar. Taught by Bruce Eckel & Andrea Provaglio

PIGgies!

PIGgies are Python Interest Group meetings, local gatherings of Python enthusiasts. The term PIGgies was coined by the (now defunct) Bay Area PIGgies group. While PIGgies have no official connection with the PSA, we love to see these grassroots get togethers spring up. If you'd like to include an announcement of a PIGgie, please send an email to events@python.org