PYCON UK 2007 - FIRST PYTHON COMMUNITY CONFERENCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
The first UK community conference for Python will be held in Birmingham on Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th of September 2007.
PyCon UK is the young upstart counterpart to PyCon in the US. There will be talks, lightning talks, tutorials, sprints and social get-togethers.
The conference is aimed at all members of the Python community, whether you're just starting or you dream in bytecode.
Please visit <http://www.pyconuk.org> for more information. The Booking Form and Talk submissions system are available now.
PyCon UK is being organised by the PyCon UK Society and Python West Midlands < http://www.pywm.eu >.
You can contact the PyCon UK Society at < news@pyconuk.org >.
Want to share your expertise?
PyConUK 2007 is looking for proposals to fill the formal presentation tracks. We will accept a broad range of presentations, from reports on academic and commercial projects to tutorials and case studies. As long as the presentation is interesting and potentially useful to the Python community, it will be considered for inclusion in the program. Can you show the conference-goers something new and useful? Can you show attendees how to: use a module? explore a Python language feature? package an application? Most talks will be within 30-60 minutes. There will also be a dedicated Lightning Talk session for talks no longer than five minutes.
I have never done programming before?
Do not worry, just come anyway, we are having special sessions/tutorials for beginners, so it is the perfect time for you to get your feet wet. Python is one of the easiest languages to learn, and unlike most other very high-level languages, you are not painting yourself into a corner, you can create web applications, desktop applications and bash scripts.
How expensive is this conference?
Cheap. We have made it as cheap as we can so hobbyists and students can afford to come. PyconUK is going to be a not for profit community conference, early bird rates are heavily subsidised at just £50 for the two days, and that includes all the extras (conference dinner, T-shirt, goodie bag and so on). The main cost of going to a conference is accommodation, and we have a really good value hotels in Birmingham, the official conference hotel is just £35 a night for room sleeping 3. More expensive options are available, most of the major hotels are within walking distance from the conference. The conference is slap bang in the middle of Birmingham, you just have to get to New Street station.