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Bibliography of the 6th International Python Conference
A BibTeX version is available.
- Jim Ahlstrom.
Using Python with a legacy system.
Invited talk, 6th International Python Conference, October 1997.
- Charles Anderson.
Experiences with extension programming and scripting in Python.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
37-43, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- David M. Beazley and
Peter S. Lomdahl.
Feeding a large-scale physics application to Python.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
21-29, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Douglas Cunningham,
Eswaran Subrahmanian, and Arthur Westerberg.
User-centered evolutionary software development using Python and Java.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
1-9, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Marco Dierschke.
A graphical MSC editor.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
107-115, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Mark Hammond.
What's new in Python for Windows platforms.
Invited talk, 6th International Python Conference, October 1997.
- Konrad Hinsen.
The Molecular Modelling Toolkit: a case study of a large scientific
application in python.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
29-35, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Jim Hugunin.
Python and Java - the best of both worlds.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
11-20, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Michael
Papathomas and Anders Andersen.
Concurrent object-oriented programming in Python with ATOM.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
77-87, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Andry
Rakotonirainy and Martin Chilvers.
A distributed infrastructure for mobile computing.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
89-95, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Vespe Savikko.
Design patterns in Python.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
63-68, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Joel Shprentz.
Persistent storage of Python objects in relational databases.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
51-61, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Greg Stein.
Case study: Python in a commercial environment.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
45-50, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Guido van Rossum.
What's new in Python 1.5.
Invited talk, 6th International Python Conference, October 1997.
- Martin von Löwis.
Internationalizing Python.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
97-106, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
- Monty Zukowski.
Implementing a selective undo framework in Python.
In Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference, pages
69-75, San Jose, Ca., October 1997.
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