08:00
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09:00
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Registration
Exhibition Foyer
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09:00
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09:15
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Conference Opening & Housekeeping
Plenary Hall
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09:15
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10:00
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Computer Science, Software Engineering, and the Scientific Method
by Alex Gaynor
Plenary Hall
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10:00
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10:20
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Morning Tea
Exhibition Foyer
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10:20
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11:05
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Nobody Expects the Python Packaging Authority
by Nick Coghlan
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Schemas for the Real World
by Carina C. Zona
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10:20:
Python 102 - a recap and a bit more.
by Peter Lovett
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11:15
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12:00
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Building secure web apps: Python vs the OWASP Top 10
by Jacob Kaplan-Moss
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Salt: How to be Truly Lazy
by Lex Hider
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12:00
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13:00
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Lunch
Exhibition Foyer
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13:00
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13:30
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Testing: Choose Your Weapons
by Todd Owen
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How to turn the image processing wheel faster using Cython and Numba.
by Nathan Faggian
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Pythonic iterators and generators
by Lakshman Prasad
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13:40
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14:10
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The life of a web request - techniques for measuring and improving Django application performance
by Roger Barnes
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scikit-learn, machine learning and cybercrime attribution
by Robert Layton
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Modules 101: how to avoid spaghetti, big balls of mud and houses of straw!
by Graeme Cross
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14:20
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14:50
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Testing for Graceful Failure with Vaurien and Marteau
by Ryan Kelly
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Learning Parseltongue: Wizardry in Python
by Gaurav Dadhania
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Software Carpentry arrives Down Under!
by Damien Irving
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14:50
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15:10
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Afternoon Tea
Exhibition Foyer
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15:10
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15:40
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Exploring Science on Twitter with IPython Notebook and Python Pandas
by Brenda Moon
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Why I use py.test and maybe you should too
by Andy Todd
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Limiting Execution Time Through Interrupt Driven Programming
by Erik van Zijst
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15:50
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16:20
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Using Cython for distributed-multiprocess steganographic md5sum-collision generation. For... reasons.
by Tom Eastman
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Transitioning from PHP to Django on the sly
by Ben Sturmfels
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Using Python to design, configure, and measure large-scale networks
by Simon Knight
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16:30
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17:30
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Lightning Talks
Plenary Hall
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18:30
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22:00
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Conference Dinner
Tasman Room
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