This document provides information about PyCon 2013, including the schedule and topics. PyCon 2013 will take place from March 13-21 in Moscow, with tutorials on March 13-14, the main conference March 15-17, and development sprints March 18-21. The schedule lists talks on various Python topics each day, such as realtime messaging at Instagram, Python profiling, porting Django apps to Python 3, and more. Attendees are advised to book early, as it may sell out. Additional resources can be found at pyvideo.org.
4. Moscow Django MeetUp 12
March 13-14
Tutorials
March 15-17
Main conference
March 18-21
Development sprints
Schedule
5. Moscow Django MeetUp 12
Tutorials
Effective Django
by Nathan Yergler
Applied Parallel Computing with
Python
by Fernando Perez, Brian Granger & Min RK
IPython in-depth: high-productivity
interactive and parallel python
by Ian Ozsvald and Minesh B Amin
6. Moscow Django MeetUp 12
March 15
Making DISQUS Realtime
by Adam Hitchcock
Messaging at Scale at Instagram
by Rick Branson
Python Profiling
by Amjith Ramanujam
Python 3.3: Trust Me, It's Better than 2.7
by Brett Cannon
7. Moscow Django MeetUp 12
March 16
Porting Django apps to Python 3
by Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Python at Netflix
by Corey Bertram, Jeremy Edberg and Roy Rapoport
Python for Humans
by Kenneth Reitz
8. Moscow Django MeetUp 12
March 17
Keynote
by Guido van Rossum
How Import Works
by Brett Cannon
"Good enough" is good enough!
by Alex Martelli
Going beyond the Django ORM
limitations with Postgres
by Craig Kerstiens