by: Martijn Faassen |
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EuroPython news update
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EuroPython is the European Python and Zope Conference. This year in
its third edition, we are holding the conference in the beautiful
locale of...
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by: Martijn Faassen |
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Hi there,
Back again with news about EuroPython. The talk submission deadline has
now passed, which means we can give you a little preview of our program:
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by: Martijn Faassen |
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EuroPython news update april 30
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EuroPython early bird registration deadline is may 1, next saturday!
After that you pay 60 euros more. Some cheap accomodation...
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by: Jacob Hallen |
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Europython 2005 is now accepting talk submissions!
Find out more at http://www.europython.org
Just as last year, we have a Refereed Paper Track. Last day for
proposing a refereed paper is 22...
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by: Armin Rigo |
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Post-EuroPython 2005 PyPy Sprint 1st - 7th July 2005
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The next PyPy sprint is scheduled right after EuroPython 2005
in Gothenborg, Sweden. ...
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by: Jacob Hallen |
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The Europython schedule was publised on the Europython website
(http://www.europython.org) today. With five parallel sessions for
half of the conference and four for the rest, we think we have the...
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by: EuGeNe Van den Bulke |
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I do realize that the UK is not really part of Europe (no polemic :P)
but I am nevertheless curious about the logic behind creating another
major Python event in Europe. Wasn't EuroPython enough?
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by: Paul Boddie |
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EuroPython is the European Python and Zope Conference, taking place
this year in Vilnius, Lithuania from Monday 9th July to Wednesday 11th
July.
The last day of EuroPython's early registration...
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by: Laura Creighton |
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Björn wrote:
Last year rates were: 100 Euros for early bird, 160 Euros for later
registration, 65 Euros for early students and 85 Euros for later
registration. Thus for most people...
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by: lllomh |
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Define the method first
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buttonBackgroundColor: 'green',
isBlinking: false, // A new status is added to identify whether the button is blinking or not
}
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by: Aliciasmith |
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In an age dominated by smartphones, having a mobile app for your business is no longer an option; it's a necessity. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, finding the right mobile app...
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by: tracyyun |
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Hello everyone,
I have a question and would like some advice on network connectivity. I have one computer connected to my router via WiFi, but I have two other computers that I want to be able to...
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by: giovanniandrean |
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The energy model is structured as follows and uses excel sheets to give input data:
1-Utility.py contains all the functions needed to calculate the variables and other minor things (mentions...
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by: NeoPa |
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Hello everyone.
I find myself stuck trying to find the VBA way to get Access to create a PDF of the currently-selected (and open) object (Form or Report).
I know it can be done by selecting :...
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by: NeoPa |
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Introduction
For this article I'll be using a very simple database which has Form (clsForm) & Report (clsReport) classes that simply handle making the calling Form invisible until the Form, or all...
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by: isladogs |
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The next online meeting of the Access Europe User Group will be on Wednesday 6 Dec 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, Mike...
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by: GKJR |
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Does anyone have a recommendation to build a standalone application to replace an Access database? I have my bookkeeping software I developed in Access that I would like to make available to other...
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by: SueHopson |
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Hi All,
I'm trying to create a single code (run off a button that calls the Private Sub) for our parts list report that will allow the user to filter by either/both PartVendor and PartType. On...
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