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Jarno Virtanen

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Note on notes of EuroPython 2003 Posted: Jul 3, 2003 6:26 PM
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I am still fighting with myself over how to write something about EuroPython 2003. Seems I already have written around 1500 words (that I have not published yet) on a subject, but wrapping up an entry that long is not easy for me, and I am not sure about the appropriateness of the content of that particular write-up. I definitely want to write something, basically just for myself, as a record, and hopefully someone else might get something out of it too. At least at zopezen someone wanted pointers to EuroPython notes and such.

There's Michael's brief EuroPython 2003 notes. (Brief because he was one of the organizers, namely the chairman of the Python language track.) There's also the conference report of Stefane Fermigier of Nuxeo. I was hoping of doing something more coherent and fluent, but I am not sure anymore if I can do that. My notes from the talks are not that good and I am having doubts about my writing skills as usual.

Anyway, although I have been silent here I am trying to cook up something with my EuroPython 2003 notes and memories, before they are forever lost.

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