Hi All, Not sure if it's common knowledge, particularly for those who didn't make it to PyCon this year, but all of the talks were recorded and will be available online in good time, thanks to Carl Karsten and his merry band of A/V volunteers. I can't even begin to grasp how much work is required to accomplish such a monumental task.
I noticed this morning that the tutorials, are making their way to the blip.tv site, including "Internet Programming with Python" presented by our very own Wesley Chun. And I presume "An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming", announced on this list a couple months ago by Michael Goldwasser, will be available soon as well. I'm really looking forward to watching both. Not a replacement for attending a PyCon in person -- which I highly recommend for anyone interested in python, no matter your skill level -- but certainly the next best thing. http://pycon.blip.tv/posts?view=archive&nsfw=dc It seems, many presenters included links to additional material (code examples, slides, etc) on the scheduled-talks page [1] -- not sure about the tutorials [2], but it doesn't look like it. [1] http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/schedule/ [2] http://us.pycon.org/2009/tutorials/schedule/ HTH, Marty _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor