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by: richard |
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The Open Source Developers' Conference is on next week (Dec 1 - 3) in
Melbourne (Australia) and the conference timetable is now available:
<http://www.osdc.com.au/news/timetable.html>
As you can see, there are going to be plenty of Python talks, including
a keynote by Anthony Baxter. And I'll be talking about Roundup :)
Registrations are still open <http://www.osdc.com.au/registration> so
I'd encourage you to come along and hear some...
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by: pyuk2005 |
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The UK Python Conference for 2005 will take place at
the Randolph Hotel, Oxford on 20-23 April 2005.
This is the FINAL CALL for talks. The original deadline
of 26th December has been extended to 6 January, to help
all those folks who were concentrating on the PyCon deadline
of 30th December. Recycled PyCon talks are acceptable.
About the event
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by: Simon Taylor |
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OSDC (Open Source Developers' Conference) is a grass-roots/low cost
conference in the style of a YAPC or PyCon. It's organised for
developers, by developers, and we're looking for papers on open
source languages, technologies and tools.
The conference will be held in Melbourne (Monash University's Caulfield
Campus) from the 5th til the 7th of December, 2005.
Last years conference had about 160 people and around 60 papers on a
range of...
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by: Richard Jones |
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G'day folks,
This is a quick note to let you know that registrations for Australia's
second Open Source Developers' Conference are now open. Last year's
conference was a huge hit with 60 high quality talks running in three
streams over three days. If you weren't able to join us last year
make sure you don't miss out this year!
If you register before EARLY BIRD DATE you will receive a conference
t-shirt and financial discount.
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by: Jacinta Richardson |
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Registrations for Australia’s second Open Source Developers’ Conference are now
open. Last year’s conference was a huge hit with 60 high quality talks running
in three streams over three days. If you were not able to join us last year make
sure you don’t miss out this year!
The conference is running from Monday 5th – Wednesday 7th December 2005.
If you register before Sunday 30th October you will receive a conference t-shirt
and a $50...
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by: Amit Aronovitch |
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Open Source Developers' Conference,
26-28 February, 2006, Netanya, Israel
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Announcement and Call for Papers
http://www.osdc.org.il/call_for_paper.html
About
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by: Richard Jones |
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http://www.osdc.com.au/papers/cfp06.html
There are two and a half weeks to go to get your paper in for one of the
best Australian conferences this year!
The deadline for proposals is 12th July 2006.
The Open Source Developers' Conference is an Australian conference
designed for developers, by developers. It covers numerous programming
languages across a range of operating systems. We're seeking papers on
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by: Richard Jones |
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Book before 31st October to save $50 and get a free conference t-shirt!
Registrations are open for the Open Source Developers' Conference 2006:
http://www.osdc.com.au/registration/index.html The conference is running
in Melbourne from the 6th - 8th December, with a day of tutorials on the
5th.
Keynote talks this year include:
Anthony Baxter: "futurepython"
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by: Richard Jones |
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The Open Source Developers' Conference is designed by open source developers,
for developers and business people. It covers numerous programming languages
across a range of operating systems, and related topics such as business
processes, licensing, and strategy. Talks vary from introductory pieces
through to the deeply technical.
Registration for OSDC Australia 2007 (26th to 29th November in Brisbane,
Queensland( is now open at...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can effortlessly switch the default language on Windows 10 without reinstalling. I'll walk you through it.
First, let's disable language synchronization. With a Microsoft account, language settings sync across devices. To prevent any complications,...
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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 "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers, it seems that the internal comparison operator "<=>" tries to promote arguments from unsigned to signed.
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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by: jinu1996 |
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In today's digital age, having a compelling online presence is paramount for businesses aiming to thrive in a competitive landscape. At the heart of this digital strategy lies an intricately woven tapestry of website design and digital marketing. It's not merely about having a website; it's about crafting an immersive digital experience that captivates audiences and drives business growth.
The Art of Business Website Design
Your website is...
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by: Hystou |
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Overview:
Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows Update option using the Control Panel or Settings app; it automatically checks for updates and installs any it finds, whether you like it or not. For most users, this new feature is actually very convenient. If you want to control the update process,...
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by: agi2029 |
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Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing, and deployment—without human intervention. Imagine an AI that can take a project description, break it down, write the code, debug it, and then launch it, all on its own....
Now, this would greatly impact the work of software developers. The idea...
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by: isladogs |
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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).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new presenter, Adolph Dupré who will be discussing some powerful techniques for using class modules.
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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by: conductexam |
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I have .net C# application in which I am extracting data from word file and save it in database particularly. To store word all data as it is I am converting the whole word file firstly in HTML and then checking html paragraph one by one.
At the time of converting from word file to html my equations which are in the word document file was convert into image.
Globals.ThisAddIn.Application.ActiveDocument.Select();...
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by: adsilva |
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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by: 6302768590 |
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Hai team
i want code for transfer the data from one system to another through IP address by using C# our system has to for every 5mins then we have to update the data what the data is updated we have to send another system
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