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Subject: PyCon 2008 Talk Proposal Submission
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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 00:17:44 GMT
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Mr. Christian Tismer,

    Thank you for your talk proposal submission. Please feel free to assign
co-authors, attach files and add comments. Special requirements needed for
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===============================================================================
87. Stackless Python 101
===============================================================================

:URL: http://us.pycon.org/2008/conference/proposals/87/
:Primary Author: Mr. Christian Tismer
:Duration: 30
:Level: Intermediate
:Categories: concurrency, coroutines, implementations

Summary
-------

Stackless Python is a modification of
CPython which adds the concept of
lightweight concurrency. This talk focuses
on examples how to use the Stackless
features and shows sample code and
interactive sessions.


Description
-----------

This is a basic talk about Stackless CPython like
it is, today. It will follow the pretty successful style
of my PyconUK 2007 talk with a few enhancements.

There will be a lot of examples, taken from other contributors,
slides from Andrew Dahlke's Pycon 2007 talk,
demos from Grant Olson's tutorial, and some of my own demos.

This talk will be very entertaining and giving a head-start into
using Stackless Python. Some good knowledge about Python is required,
and maybe a bit of experience with threading and its terminology.
But actually this is a session with a lot of fun.

Besides giving an idea of how to use Stackless, this talk is
a must for everybody who wants to understand

  Stackless PyPy

This second talk should be at least one day later. It will build upon
this basic stuff.

As a note to the reviewers:
I need both of these talks to be accepted, a single one is
not an option for me.





    -- The PyCon 2008 Program Committee


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