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PyCon 2013 Tutorials Schedule

Videos & Slides

Thanks to all participants for a great PyCon-2013!

Talk and tutorial videos (where permitted) and slides:


PyCon 2013 is proud to once again offer a stellar array of tutorials prior to PyCon 2013's main conference days! These are multi-hour tutorial taught by experienced Pythonistas and instructors.

To sign up for these tutorials, proceed to the registration page and add them to your existing registration!

You can add these tutorials to an existing conference registration; or only attend the tutorials and not the conference. Be sure to sign up soon: they fill up fast!

Note: Each tutorial session is 3 hours and 20 minutes long: 90 minutes of teaching, plus a 20 minute break, plus 90 more minutes of teaching.

March 13, 2013

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09:00AM Digital signal processing through speech, hearing, and Python Mel Chua
A beginner's introduction to Pydata: how to build a minimal recommendation engine. Diego Maniloff, Amr Hiram, Zach Howard
IPython in-depth: high-productivity interactive and parallel python Fernando Perez, Brian Granger, Min RK
Python for Programmers: A Project-Based Tutorial Alexandra Strong, Katharine Jarmul, Christine Cheung
Faster Python Programs through Optimization Mike Müller
A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers Jessica McKellar
Pyramid for Humans Paul Everitt
Going from web pages to web apps with Python Karen Rustad, Asheesh Laroia
01:20PM Bayesian statistics made simple Allen Downey
Learn Python Through Public Data Hacking David Beazley
Python beyond the CPU Andy Terrel, Travis Oliphant, Mark Florisson
Effective Django Nathan Yergler
Hands-on Intermediate Python Matt Harrison
Code to Cloud in under 45 minutes John Wetherill
Analyzing Social Networks with Python Maksim Tsvetovat, Alex Kouznetsov, Jacqueline Kazil
Rapid Web Prototyping with Lightweight Tools Andrew Montalenti
04:40PM

March 14, 2013

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09:00AM An Introduction to scikit-learn: Machine Learning in Python Jake Vanderplas
Python for Data Analysis Travis Oliphant, Peter Wang, Benjamin Zaitlen
Fully Test-Driven Web Development with Django and Selenium Harry Percival
Shiny, Let's Be Bad Guys: Exploiting and Mitigating the Top 10 Web App Vulnerabilities Mike Pirnat, David Stanek
Python Epiphanies Stuart Williams
Documenting Your Project in Sphinx Brandon Rhodes
Scripting: from Hard-drive to Github to PyPI Matt Harrison
A Gentle Introduction to Computer Vision Katherine Scott, Anthony Oliver
01:20PM Contribute with me! Getting started with open source development Jessica McKellar
Wiring up Django Packages Kenneth Love, Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Applied Parallel Computing with Python Minesh B Amin, Ian Ozsvald
Advanced Machine Learning with scikit-learn Olivier Grisel
Python 3 Metaprogramming David Beazley
Intermediate Twisted: Test-Driven Networking Software Itamar Turner-Trauring
Introduction to PyGame Richard Jones
Introduction to SQLAlchemy Mike Bayer
04:40PM

To sign up for these tutorials, proceed to the registration page and add them to your existing registration!