PyOhio 2012
PyOhio 2012 will be July 28-29, 2012 at the Ohio Union, in the same place as last year. Most of all, it will again be FREE for all attendees.
The Free Ohio-based Python Conference
PyOhio is a free (thanks sponsors!) annual conference for Python programmers in and around Ohio and the entire Midwest.
PyOhio 2011, the fourth annual conference, is taking place right now ... this Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31, 2011. If you are near the Ohio Union, come join us!
PyOhio is only successful through the efforts of our sponsors, speakers, and volunteers. If you would like to support PyOhio and keep it the best Python conference in the Midwest, please donate to the PyOhio Future Fund.
Sponsors! Get in touch with some of the region's best programmers - see our Sponsorship Prospectus
Videos from the 2010 Talks are now at http://python.mirocommunity.org/category/pyohio-2010
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PyOhio 2011 Registration Open
7th June 2011 by
PyOhio 2011 registration is now officially open!
We have some great sponsors this year, some great giveaways planned (official announcements soon), and from the looks of the talk, tutorial, and panel submissions, some awesome talks this year. We will even have T-Shirts this year!
As always, the conference is free, and we will provide coffee, tea, pop, and snacks. We might need to ask for T--Shirt money, but it will be at-cost, and optional. But I think a T-Shirt will be an awesome souvenir for a great weekend!
Call for Proposals
29th April 2011 by
PyOhio invites all interested people to submit proposals for scheduled talks, tutorials, and panels. All topics of interest to Python programmers will be considered. Standard presentation slots will be 40 minutes plus a 10 minute question-and-answer period.
PyOhio is a great venue to get word out about your favorite Python library and how you use it, talk about how Python is used in your company, or practice your speaking in front of a welcoming audience.

