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EuroPython 2017 Keynote: Armin Ronacher

We are pleased to announce our next keynote speaker for EuroPython 2017: Armin Ronacher

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About Armin Ronacher

Armin Ronacher has founded a number of Python open source projects. Most notably, he is the creator of Flask, a popular Python web microframework. He is an experienced speaker at developer conferences and runs a popular blog where he shares his thoughts on open source, software development, and Python. In 2014, he received the Python Software Foundation Community Service Award for his work in the Python Open Source community.

Armin cares about well designed systems and APIs. He is currently working on Sentry, an open source crash reporting tool.

The Keynote: A Python for Future Generations

A journey through the current Python interpreter, some of the effects of its
leaky abstraction on the language design and how we could evolve the language to future proof it. Covers some practical and not so practical ideas based on experience in the JavaScript and Rust ecosystem.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
EuroPython Society
EuroPython 2017 Conference

EuroPython 2017: Talk voting results

Thank you all for participating in last week’s talk voting. We have again broken a record, with more than 13,353 cast votes, a 22% increase compared to last year. We had almost 400 submissions to vote on.

Users voted on 47 sessions on average, with more than 50% of the users casting 24.5 or more votes (median):

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A total of 284 users participated in the talk voting, compared to 254 users last year, so more than 20% of our attendees do like to actively participate in the selection of the talks. A pretty good indicator of how vibrant our community is.

The program work group will now evaluate the voting results and select the first set of highest rated talks before going into the review phase to work on the remaining talk submissions.

We plan to announce this first batch in the coming days.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
EuroPython Society
EuroPython 2017 Conference

EuroPython 2017 Keynote: Jan Willem Tulp

We are pleased to announce our next keynote speaker for EuroPython 2017: Jan Willem Tulp.

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About Jan Willem Tulp

Jan Willem Tulp is an award winning data experience designer from The Netherlands. With his one-man company TULP interactive he creates custom data visualizations. 

Jan Willem has created visualizations for organizations such as Google, Scientific American, Nature, Popular Science, World Economic Forum, Unicef, Unesco, ESA and Philips. 

He speaks regularly at international conferences, and teaches a workshop on data visualization design. His work has been published in books and magazines and has been exhibited internationally. He has been a judge on visualization contests, such as National Science Foundation vizzies (USA) and Malofiej (Spain).

The Keynote: How to create inspiring data visualizations?

Many times data visualizations need to communicate insights clearly and effectively. But sometimes the goals of a visualization go beyond that: they need to inspire and engage people. 

But how do you draw them in? What is the process behind creating a creative data visualization? 

During this talk, I will show some of my projects, and explain a little about the process behind it.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017: Talk Voting UI improved

Following some good suggestions from our communitywe have updated the UI for the talk voting page to improve the usability:

  • not voted is now the default value
  • not interested is now being saved to the database (you may now use this to track better what you have reviewed already)

More about the talk voting in the original announcement.

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Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017 Keynote: Tracy Osborn

We are pleased to announce our first keynote speaker for EuroPython 2017: Tracy Osborn.

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About Tracy

Tracy Osborn is a designer, developer, and entrepreneur living in Toronto, Canada.

Tracy holds a Bachelors degree in Art & Design. She taught herself how to do websites as a kid, learned how to program and launched WeddingLovely, an online wedding planner to help them track, plan, and design their perfect wedding day.

She’s also the author, designer, and publisher of Hello Web App, a self-published book series on beginner web app development with Python and Django.

She’s been an active member and developer of the Django Software Foundation for three years. In her spare time, she’s an avid outdoorswoman and would love to go on a hike with you.

The Keynote: The Different Roads We Take

We’ve all taken different routes to get to where we are today, and we’re not all currently on the same road going the same place. Tracy Osborn will talk about the idea of the “Python engineer,” her (long and full of bumps and potholes) journey to learning and teaching Python, and the harmful myths about learning programming and the paths available when you do so.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017: Talk voting is open

At EuroPython, we let our attendees have a significant say in the selection of the sessions which are presented at the conference. We call this “talk voting” - attendees can tell us which submitted talks they’d like to see at the conference.

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To be eligible to vote for talks, you need to be a registered attendee of the current EuroPython, or attendee of the past two EuroPython conferences.

How talk voting works

Please log in and proceed to
https://ep2017.europython.eu/en/speakers/talk-voting/
to vote for talks.

The talk voting page lists all submitted proposals, including talks, trainings and posters.

At the top of the page you find a few filters you can use to narrow down the list by e.g. selecting tags you’re interested in or only show one type of proposal and also to select the sorting order.

For each submission, you can find the talk title with a link to the talk page.

In order to vote, have a look at the title/abstract and then indicate your personal interest in attending this session. We have simplified the voting process and you may chose between these four options: “must see”, “want to see”, “maybe” and  “not interested”.

If you have questions about the talk, you can go to the talk page and enter a comment.

Note that your votes are automatically saved to the backend without the need to click on a save or submit button.

Talk selection

After the talk voting phase, the EuroPython Program Workgroup (WG) will use the votes to select the talks and build a schedule.

The majority of the talks will be chosen based on the talk voting results. Part of the available slots will be directly assigned by the Program WG based on editorial criteria to e.g. increase diversity or give a chance to less mainstream topics.

In general, the Program WG will try to give as many speakers a chance to talk as possible. If speakers have submitted multiple talks, the one with the highest rate will most likely get selected.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017: Training sessions included

The program work group has decided on the first set of nine trainings for EuroPython 2017.

These training sessions are included in the EuroPython 2017 ticket price at no extra charge and provide a great value for money.

We are happy to announce the following three hour training sessions:

  • Andrew Svetlov - Optimizing Python code with Cython
  • Daniele Procida - Launch your application into the cloud
  • Katharine Jarmul - Data Unit Testing with Python
  • Kristian Rother  - Best Practices for Debugging
  • Michael McKerns - Modern optimization methods in Python
  • Miguel Grinberg - Building Microservices with Python and Flask
  • Mike Müller - Faster Python Programs - Measure, don’t Guess
  • Paul Everitt - Debugging for the Masses…Visually
  • Roberto Polli - Ansible 2 done right

More information here.

We will announce the second set of trainings after the end of the talk voting.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017: How you can sponsor us

Check out our brand new brochure with all details about our sponsor packages, options and lounge events, available on our website.

Sponsoring EuroPython guarantees you highly targeted visibility and the opportunity to present yourself and your company in a professional and innovative environment. 

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With more than 1200 participants, 8 days conference program, international keynotes, more than 200 talks, training sessions for beginners, advanced and experts, EuroPython creates an excellent environment to look for new job-opportunities, recruit people, connect, share and learn. 

New Attractive Location for 2017

This year we move to the Palacongressi in Rimini, the largest convention centre in Italy, unique in its design and technology, with 11,000 m² exhibit space, in addition to 39 conference rooms. Check out EuroPython demographics, refresh your mind with our beautiful location and consult the different opportunities we have created for you

Available Sponsor Options

We offer 7 different sponsor packages, with different levels of engagement.

Would you rather have more flexibility? You can separately book special events and choose from a list of very prominent advertisement options: have a table in the training session or get your logo to be by the ice-cream stall; sponsor our laser-tag and party events. 

Do you have further ideas? We can help you develop a tailored sponsorship package that fits your specific targets. If you would like to engage and sponsor EuroPython 2017, please contact us by e-mail.

Don’t miss the chance to become part of the largest Python conference in Europe!

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017: Discounted flights available

This year the Lufthansa group is our preferred airline for EuroPython.
The co-operation provides a 5-10% discount for flights to the conference going to Bologna and Florence.

Airlines include Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, Belgium Airlines and Eurowings.

To book a discounted flight please visit 
https://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/Meetings-and-Events-Delegates

and enter the access code ITZJQRN in the “Access to Your Special Lufthansa Offer” area at the bottom.

This will open an online booking platform that will automatically calculate the discount offered or provide you with an even better offer if another promotional fare is available.

It’s the first time we cooperate with an airline for travel so you can spend more money on ice cream in Rimini.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

EuroPython 2017: Call for Proposals Extended

The Call for Proposals ended last Sunday.  We do have received many great proposals for talks and trainings. Thanks to all the submitters - great work!

Though many seem to have missed the deadline due to the bank holidays and general Easter holiday season.

So the program work group has decided to extend the call for a few more days until Sunday, 23rd of April.

Some pointers, you may submit anything you see fit, but we would love to see more proposals for:

- Makers
- Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning
- Internet of Things / Industrie 4.0 / Industrial Internet
- Robotics
- Security
- Python in Education

We also could use some more posters. If you don’t know what posters are - they are a great way of discussing (and challenging) your project with others in person, more: here

Please submit your proposals via the CfP form.

Enjoy,

EuroPython 2017 Team
http://ep2017.europython.eu/
http://www.europython-society.org/

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