02 - 04 Oct, 2015 Schedule Published


PyCon India, the premier conference in India on using and developing the Python programming language is conducted annually by the Python developer community. It attracts the best Python programmers across the country and abroad.

Guidelines

  • Proposal should have objective with clear expectation for audience.
  • Proposal description should be short and to the point.
  • Proposal should have proper prerequisites like environment setup, library version.
  • No proposal will be selected without link to appropriate session content like presentation, pdf, code snippets etc ...
  • Proposal content links can be updated later.
  • Proposal content should adhere to code of conduct.
  • Proposal content shouldn't have company name through out the content. Mention of employer is allowed only in the beginning of the content (presentation/pdf).
  • Background image/wallpaper shouldn't contain company name/logos.
  • Selection/Rejection about talks will notified via email.
  • For any questions, please write to contact@in.pycon.org.

Note: If your proposal isn't displayed, you must have saved in draft mode. Edit your proposal to make it public.

Proposal Sections

  1. Core Python - Language Features, Python Implementations, Standard Library, Algorithms, C APIs
  2. Embedded Python - Embedded Python, Device Interfacing, Robotics, Raspberry Pi, Arduino
  3. Concurrency - Parallel Processing, Async IO
  4. Scientific Computing - Scientific/Numeric Libraries
  5. Data Visualization and Analytics - Visualizations, Statistics, Big Data
  6. Web Development - Web Frameworks, Restful Interfaces
  7. Security - Web Security, Server Security, Cryptography, Encryption
  8. Testing - Unit Testing, Selenium, py.test, Nose
  9. Network Programming - Socket programming, Async IO
  10. Python 3k - Features, Python 2 to 3 migration experience, Writing compatible 2 and 3 code
  11. Infrastructure - Configuration management, Automation, Cloud Infrastructure, Continuous Integration
  12. Others - Others

Proposal Types

  1. Talks - Talks are focussed on a topic for 40 minutes.
  2. Workshops - Workshops are in depth hands on session for 2 hours and 30 minutes

Selected Proposals

Workshops

0 5

1. Getting Started with Ansible

Aditya Patawari (~aditya6) 20 May, 2015

0 6

2. Using devstack to contribute to OpenStack

Swapnil Kulkarni (~coolsvap) 08 May, 2015

Talks



1 6

3. Test Driven Development with Ansible

Pooja Salpekar (~pooja-salpekar) 23 Apr, 2015


3 12

5. RIP Nagios. Hello Docker Shinken!

Rohit Gupta (~rohit01) 31 May, 2015

Infrastructure

5 25

1. Say goodbye to "works on my machine" bugs

Sagar (~sagarjunnarkar) 11 Mar, 2015

1 5

2. Realizing Hybrid Cloud using Python

Venu Murthy (~venumurthy) 17 Mar, 2015

1 7

3. Using boto to manage AWS

Shantanu Oak (~shantanuo) 25 Mar, 2015

2 14

4. Beginning Automation with Ansible

Anuvrat Parashar (~bhanuvrat) 26 Mar, 2015

0 11

5. Power of Ansible in Cloud

Bharath Kumar (~bharath) 07 May, 2015

0 2

6. Conda: cross-platform package manager

Harsh Gupta (~hargup) 19 May, 2015

0 9

8. Automating your infrastructure and deployments with Fabric

dhilipsiva Dhilip (~dhilipsiva) 25 May, 2015

0 3

9. RAMCloud: Next generation storage system

Bithin Alangot (~bithinalangot) 25 May, 2015

0 19

13. Zaqar: Messaging service for OpenStack

Shaifali Agrawal (~exploreshaifali) 31 May, 2015

1 20

14. How startups can leverage python?

Kaushal Singh (~kaushal) 31 May, 2015

3 17

15. Writing Mercurial Hooks For Fun and Profit!

Pradeepto Bhattacharya (~pradeepto) 31 May, 2015

2 4

16. Tunir, a CI for developers

Kushal Das (~kushal) 31 May, 2015