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Talk Schedule Published September 22, 2012

Talk Schedule for the conference has been published.

Tutorial Schedule September 18, 2012

Tutorials schedule has been published.

Talk/Tutorial Schedules September 10, 2012

Talk/Tutorial Schedules will be published by Sep 16.

Accepted Proposals Announced September 3, 2012

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Schedule

Tutorials Day - 28 September

  • Room
    A1
    A2
    A3
    B1
    B2
  • 9:00 — 10:00
    Registrations
  • 10:00 — 13:00

    Building interactive Application with ETS

    Prabhu Ramachandran

    Build your own IVR

    Piyush Aggarwal

    Celery for background task processing and deferred execution

    Konark Modi & Piyush Kumar

    Django — Introduction & Demo

    Sivasubramaniam Arunachalam

    Web development - Code to Deployment

    A S L Devi

  • 13:00 — 14:00
    Lunch Break
  • 14:00 — 17:00

    Solving Puzzles with Python

    Anand Chitipothu

    Developing Ubuntu apps for fun and profit

    Javed Khan

    Shake the very fabric of django deployment woes

    Anuvrat Parashar

    Hands On Beginning Python

    Jaganadh Gopinadhan

    Simple Linux Cluster With Python and Beanstalkd

    Rachee Singh & Emaad Manzoor

Conference Day 1 - 29 September

  • Room
    A1
    A2
    B1
    B2
  • 09:00-09:20
    Registrations
  • 09:20-09:30
    Introduction
  • 09:30-10:30
    Keynote by David Mertz (in Hall)
  • 11:00-12:00

    Highlights of Python 3.3

    Nick Coghlan

    Powerful building blocks for application development in Python

    Prabhu Ramachandran

    Taming the snake with the king of editors - Vim.

    Satyajit Ranjeev

    Gevent and Coroutines - Scaling Real World Network Applications

    Aalok Sood

  • 12:00-13:00

    Rewriting the Wayback machine's live web proxy in Python

    Noufal Ibrahim

    Rapid development of website search in Python

    Vishal Kanaujia

    Python, the weird bits

    Saager Mhatre

    Building Real Time Django Apps

    Avinash Prasad

  • 13:00-14:00
    Lunch Break
  • 14:00-15:00

    Building better APIs

    Hemant Kumar

    Enaml: Pythonic, toolkit independent, declarative UIs

    Puneeth Chaganti

    Customizing the Django admin

    Dheeraj Sayala

    Guide to TDD and Flight to BDD with python/django

    Saket Bhushan

  • 15:00-16:00

    Advanced task management with Celery

    Mahendra M

    Building a speaker recognition system

    Achintya Prakash

    Automated data analysis with Python

    Anand S

    Learning from the Past: with Scikit-Learn

    Anoop Thomas

  • 16:00-16:30
    Tea Beak
  • 16:30-17:30

    Document your code

    kushaldas

    Testing Embedded Systems with Python

    Sibin Thomas

    Optimization and Profiling

    Gayatri Nittala

    Queue Everything and Please Everyone

    Vaidik Kapoor

  • 17:30-18:30

    Rails for Django developers

    Shabda Raaj

    Develop for an international audience

    Ratnadeep Debnath

    Test Automation made easy with STAF and Python

    pavan kumar

Conference Day 2 - 30 September

  • Room
    A1
    A2
    B1
    B2
  • 09:00-09:30
    Registrations
  • 09:30-10:30
    Keynote by Jacob Kaplan-Moss (in Hall)
  • 11:00-12:00

    Automated data analysis with Python (Repeat)

    Anand S

    Scaling Django with gevent

    Mahendra M

    New kids on the SciPy block

    Puneeth Chaganti

    Healthy Webapps through Continuous Introspection

    Erik van Zijst

  • 12:00-13:00

    Text Analysis with python

    Vijay Ramachandran

    Competition Programming and Problem Solving using Python

    Dhruv Baldawa

    Python for Android

    Arjun jain

    Django templates for Web Designers

    Shreyank Gupta

  • 13:00-14:00
    Lunch Break
  • 14:00-15:00

    Openstack: Open source software for building private and public clouds written in Python.

    Atul Jha

    PY 101 - Beginners guide to create a python package

    kracekumar

    Path Dependent Development

    Nick Coghlan

    Mobile apps with Python, Quick!

    Supreet Sethi

  • 15:00-16:00

    PyCassa - Python Cassandrified

    Ramesh Rajini

    Artificial Intelligence using Python

    Adwait Sharma

    Python As a Learning Language (An undergraduate student’s view)

    Rishi Mukherjee

    Unit testing using Mock

    Gaurav Sood

  • 16:00-16:30
    Tea Beak
  • 16:30-17:30

    Managing AWS cloud with python

    Rohit Gupta

    Introduction to PyGObject - Gtk, GStreamer & other Gnome API

    Dhananjay Sathe

    Cryptanalysis using python

    Nivedita Datta

    python in big data world

    Venkat SP

  • 17:30-18:30
    IPSS AGM

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Venue

DHARMARAM VIDYA KSHETRAM

Christ University Campus, Bangalore

PyCon India 2012 is set in Dharmaram College’s beautiful, tree-filled campus.

To get there, enter Christ University’s main entrance gate on Marigowda Road and drive straight down to Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, within the campus.

Christ University is at Dairy Circle, half a kilometre from the Forum mall. If you are approaching from Dairy Circle, drive up to Hosur Road for a U-turn. The campus has sufficient parking space.

The conference is in DVK's Theology and Philosophy blocks, behind the main auditorium.          

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