Friday, November 9
6:00pm | Registration, casual mixer and venue setup. Come register, hang out, and chat. Food and drinks will be provided, and the venue bar will be open. |
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11:30pm | Venue closes |
Saturday, November 10
Main Hall | Lower Hall | Tutorial Room | |
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8:30am | Registration | ||
9:00am | Welcome to PyCon Canada | ||
9:30am |
Morning Keynote
by Jessica McKellar
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10:15am | Break | ||
10:25am |
The SQLAlchemy Session - In Depth
by Mike Bayer
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Writing self-documenting scientific code using physical quantities
by Trevor Bekolay
• 5 minute break •
MongoDB and Gene databases
by vid ayer
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90 minute tutorial:
HDF5 is for Lovers
by Anthony Scopatz
Space is limited! Reserve your seat to avoid disappointment. |
11:10am | Break | ||
11:20am |
Profiling for Performance
by Mike Fletcher
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A really, really, really, fast tour of WebDriver
by adam goucher
• 5 minute break •
Network programming for automation developers
by Mark Côté
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12:05pm | Lunch (provided) | ||
1:05pm |
A Python Æsthetic: Beauty and Why I Python
by Brandon Rhodes
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• 5 minute break •
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3 hour tutorial:
Introduction to Numerical and Scientific Computing with Python
by David Warde-Farley
Space is limited! Reserve your seat to avoid disappointment. |
1:50pm | Break | ||
2:00pm |
Configuration management with ZooKeeper
by Matthew Hooker
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DynamoDB and DynamoDB-Mapper -- Building scalable Python applications with Amazon's NoSQL database
by Maxime Noël
• 5 minute break •
Everything you wanted to know about deploying web apps on Windows but were too horrified to ask
by Christopher Lambacher
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2:45pm | Coffee Break | ||
3:00pm |
Avoiding The Search Hall Of Shame
by Daniel Lindsley
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Lightweight Web Services with Pyramid
by Tres Seaver
• 5 minute break •
GEvent + ZMQ
by Michael Woodworth
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3:45pm | Break | ||
3:55pm |
Fail Faster, Fail Better
by Meredith L. Patterson
• 5 minute break •
I Wish I Knew How to Quit You: Secrets to sustainable Python communities
by Elizabeth Leddy
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• 5 minute break •
Once you Scoop, no need to fork
by Yannick Hold
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4:40pm | Break | ||
4:50pm |
from business import logic
by Bogdan Chmielewski
Python development with Komodo IDE
by Todd Whiteman
SchoolTool
by Douglas Cerna
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Twisted History of Python Packaging
by Mahdi Yusuf
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5:15pm |
Using SendGrid Email APIs to Bring Your Eh? Game
by Ian Douglas
Python and Kyotocabinet: Memory Mapped Storage
by Evan Hicks
TBA (L6)
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NINJA-IDE, an IDE specially designed for Python
by Martin Alderete
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5:35pm | Break | ||
5:40pm | Closing Messages | ||
5:45pm | Talks finish, venue bar opens, appetizers served. Time to meet some new people in preparation for dinner. | ||
6:30pm | Dinner. Not provided. Grab some friends and head out to one of the local restaurants. | ||
7:30pm | Open space, BoF sessions. Hang out and chat. The venue bar will be open, and there will be space for birds of a feather sessions. | ||
11:30pm | Venue closes |
Sunday, November 11
Main Hall | Lower Hall | Tutorial Room | |
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8:30am | Registration | ||
9:00am | Morning Messages | ||
9:15am |
Morning Keynote
by Michael Feathers
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10:00am | Break | ||
10:10am |
Python for Humans
by Kenneth Reitz
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Python in your database
by Steve Singer
• 5 minute break •
Graph Databases in Python
by Javier de la Rosa
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10:55am | Remembrance Day | Remembrance Day | |
11:03am | Break | ||
11:10am |
Beyond Passwords: Secure Authentication with Mozilla Persona
by Dan Callahan
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Server Log Analysis with Pandas
by Taavi Burns
• 5 minute break •
Dancing with Big Data: Disco + Inferno
by Tim Spurway & Mazdak Rezvani
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11:55am | Lunch (provided) | ||
12:55pm |
Introduction to OpenStack
by Sandy Walsh
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Horizontally Scaling Your Database with Django
by Ash Christopher
• 5 minute break •
An Ember.js adapter for Django
by Diego Muñoz Escalante
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2 hour tutorial:
Fast, Faster, Fastest: Getting the Best Performance From Python
by Greg Ward
Space is limited! Reserve your seat to avoid disappointment. |
1:40pm | Break | ||
1:50pm |
How to Solve a Problem Like Santa Claus
by Andrew Francis
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Distributed, Real-time Web Apps with Stack.io
by Gabriel Grant
• 5 minute break •
Console Applications with Urwid
by Ian Ward
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2:35pm | Coffee Break | ||
2:50pm |
How you can contribute to Python
by Éric Araujo
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Programmatically Managing Python Workloads Across Multiple Clouds
by Chayim Kirshen
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3:15pm |
Testing Django with Travis CI
by Adam McKerlie
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Speed Up Your Database
by Anna Filina
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3:35pm | Break | ||
3:45pm |
Integrating Geocode Data with Python
by Karen Bennet
Success Rate of Technology Projects
by Dimitri Gnidash
GPIO on the Raspberry Pi
by Bonnie King
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Gevent-socketio, cross-framework real-time web live demo
by Alexandre Bourget
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4:10pm |
Wilderness Labs
by Albert O'Connor
A Pure Python Genetic Algorithms Framework
by Ashwin Panchapakesan
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4:30pm | Break | ||
4:40pm |
Closing Keynote
by Fernando Pérez
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5:25pm | Closing Messages | ||
5:30pm | Talks finish, venue bar opens, appetizers served. Time to meet some new people in preparation for dinner. | ||
6:30pm | Dinner. Not provided. Grab some friends and head out to one of the local restaurants. | ||
7:30pm | Open space, BoF sessions. Hang out and chat. The venue bar will be open, and there will be space for birds of a feather sessions. | ||
11:30pm | Venue closes |
Monday, November 12
10:00am - 11:00pm |
Sprints
Location: Ladies Learning Code's workshop space, 720 Bathurst Street, suite 500. |
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Tuesday, November 13
10:00am - 11:00pm |
Sprints
Location: Ladies Learning Code's workshop space, 720 Bathurst Street, suite 500. |
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