A couple months ago, I told my readership that my organization wasn’t going to pay my way to PyCon and wondered if they would help me. I got mixed results and dropped that idea. Then my boss said he was going to try to make it so I could go and he did. So I made it to PyCon after all. I got in yesterday afternoon, after much confusion with the strange Atlanta shuttle service who put me in multiple vans before finally bringing me to the hotel.
So far, I’ve met a few people and seen some acquaintances. I also did some volunteer work last night. Today I went to my first tutorial of the day, but I’ll write about both of those activities in separate posts. For this short one, I wanted to get feedback and ideas. Let me know what you want to see and if I can fit it into my schedule, I’ll check it out and write about it. Check out the PyCon schedule to get some ideas. Thanks!
Nothing is “impossible”, Everything is “possible”. Learn more about this and try it. Learning is the important process. Learn more and update in your knowledge.
Nothing is “impossible”, Everything is “possible”. Learn more about this and try it. Learning is the important process. Learn more and update in your knowledge.