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by: Steve Holden |
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MessageBill reminds me to remind you that PyCon 2004 early-bird registration
ends soon. PyCon is shaping up, and registrations are coming in. Still room
for sprints on new topics, though - talk to Jeremy Hylton about them. Still
time to send in your paper, too. This year we are also looking for good
educational papers, as we have encouraged students to attend with a $50
discount, and they need good learning materials. Still a week before...
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by: Guido van Rossum |
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This is the *last* reminder that the deadline for sending proposals
for presentations at PyCon DC 2004 is January 15, 2004. That's
upcoming Thursday!
I'm also reminding everybody, speakers and non-speakers, of the
upcoming deadline for Early Bird Registration: January 31. Until
then, the registration fee is $175 (student rate $125); after that
date, the registration price goes up to $250 (student rate $150).
Don't forget to register! ...
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by: Guido van Rossum |
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Proposal Submission Deadline: Tonight!
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Tonight at midnight (in *some* timezone :-) is the last time to submit
PyCon proposals.
http://pycon.org/dc2004/cfp/
Early Bird Registration
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by: Guido van Rossum |
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Info
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This is a reminder that the deadline for early bird registration for
PyCon DC 2004 is February 1, 2004. Early bird registration is $175;
after that, it will be $250 through March 17, then $300 at the door.
(Note that a week ago I announced the wrong prices for non-early
bird. :-) To register, visit:
http://www.pycon.org/dc2004/register/
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by: Guido van Rossum |
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Due to overwhelming success, the early bird deadline for PyCon DC 2004
has been *extended* to February 22. The early bird registration fee
is only $175 ($125 for students). Monday the 23rd it goes up to $250
(really).
To register, visit:
http://www.pycon.org/dc2004/register/
Speakers, you too!!!
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by: Steve Holden |
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Dear Python User:
I wonder if you would be kind enough to take the time to
read this email and help us to publicize PyCon DC 2005,
being held March 23-26 at the Cafritz Conference Center of
George Washington University.
The Call for Participation went out some time ago, but it
is a good time to remind people that the deadline for
submissions is December 31. If you personally are thinking
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by: David Goodger |
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Early bird registration for PyCon TX 2006 ends on December 31st,
so there are only a few days LEFT. To register, please visit:
http://us.pycon.org/TX2006/Registration
You can still register after Dec. 31st, but the cost will go up by
US$65 (US$25 for students).
This year PyCon will feature a day of tutorials before the three days
of regular presentations. Course outlines for all the tutorials have
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by: Nainto |
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I came across this link today. http://tinyurl.com/9c7ta It seems
Microsoft is getting involved with Python. What do you think of it? Is
it any good? Anything to worry about?
--
Zach
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by: David Goodger |
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If you haven't registered for PyCon yet, now is the time! The
early-bird registration deadline is February 20, one week away. After
that, the price for registration will be going up.
http://us.pycon.org/2008/registration/
The deadline for hotel reservations at the conference rate is also
February 20. Act now, because the regular rate is considerably
higher!
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by: Hystou |
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
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He will explain when you may want to use classes instead of User Defined Types (UDT). For example, to manage the data in unbound forms.
Adolph will...
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