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Proceedings of the 6th International Python Conference
October 14-17, 1997
San Jose, California
Java
Session chair: Guido van Rossum
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User-Centered Evolutionary Software Development Using Python and Java
(postscript)
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Douglas Cunningham, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Arthur Westerberg, Carnegie
Mellon University
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Python and Java - The Best of Both Worlds
(postscript)
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Jim Hugunin, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
Scientific Computing
Session chair: Michael McLay
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Feeding a Large-scale Physics Application to Python
(postscript)
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David M. Beazley and Peter S. Lomdahl, Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Utah / Los Alamos National Laboratory
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The Molecular Modelling Toolkit: a case study of a large scientific
application in Python (postscript)
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Konrad Hinsen, Laboratoire de Dynamique Moléculaire, Institut de
Biologie Structurale
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Experiences with Extension Programming and Scripting in Python
(postscript)
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Charles Anderson, IEOR Department, UC Berkeley
The Real World
Session chair: Aaron Watters
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Case Study: Python in a Commercial Environment
(postscript)
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Greg Stein, Microsoft
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Persistent Storage of Python Objects in Relational Databases
(postscript)
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Joel Shprentz, BDM Federal
- Invited Talk: Using Python With a Legacy System
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Jim Ahlstrom
Short Talks
Session chair: Jeremy Hylton
- [Python and data mining]
- Scott Deerwester, KDL Technologies
- A PDESolve Interpreter in Python
- Chris Myers, Beam Technologies
- The Climate Data Analysis Tool (CDAT) Abstract
- Susan Marlais, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- This intensive Care Unit sure ain't Kansas, Toto
- Chris Wright, Monash Medical Centre
- The Paths Test Automation System
- Jonathan Riehl, United Space Alliance
- Integration of Python into SNIFF+
- Michael Scharf, Take Five
- Fault tolerant Python Clusters
Messaging for parallel network wide computation and simulation with
Python Classes
- Ryan Hughes, Neuberger & Hughes
- Python MegaWidgets
- Michael McLay, NIST (on behalf of Greg McFarlane)
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Performance Impact of Standard Class Exceptions
- Barry Warsaw, CNRI
Programming Patterns
Session chair: Roger Masse
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Design patterns in Python
(postscript)
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Vespe Savikko, Software Systems Laboratory, Tampere University of Technology
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Implementing a Selective Undo Framework in Python
(postscript)
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Monty Zukowski, Zero to One Software Design
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Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming in Python with ATOM
(postscript)
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Michael Papathomas and Anders Andersen, Computing Department,
Lancaster University / NORUT IT
News Updates
Session chair: Jim Hugunin
- Invited Talk: What's new in Python for Windows
platforms
- Mark Hammond, SkippiNet
- Invited Talk: What's new in Python 1.5
- Guido van Rossum, CNRI
Potpourri
Session chair: Robin Friedrich
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A Distributed Infrastructure for Mobile Computing
(postscript)
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A. Rakotonirainy and M. Chilvers, DSTC, University of Queensland
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Internationalizing Python
(postscript)
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Martin von Löwis, Institut für Informatik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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A graphical MSC editor (postscript)
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Marco Dierschke, Dept. of Computer Science, Humboldt-Universität zu
Berlin
Panel
Session chair: Guido van Rossum
Panelists
- Jim Fulton, Digital Creations
- Robin Friedrich, Python Professional Services
- Mark Lutz, author
- Christian Tismer, Applied Biometrics
- Al Vezza, CNRI
- Jody Winston, Halliburton Energy Services
Bibliography
Available as HTML or BibTeX.
Copyright
This volume is published as a collective work. The authors or their
respective employers copyright the individual contributions. The
compilation is Copyright © 1997 Corporation for National Research
Initiatives (CNRI). Permission is granted for non-commercial
reproduction of the complete work for educational or research
purposes. CNRI acknowledges all trademarks herein.
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