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Introducing Guides and the Attendee Wiki

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Tuesday, November 14, 2017—Today we are launching the Attendee Wiki for North Bay Python 2017 attendees, as well as a small pile of guides to help people make the most of their conference experience.

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We've sketched out a few key guides, such as:

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Some of the Wiki pages we've started require community participation to be of any value, in particular:

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We'll be sharing more information and launching more guides soon.

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North Bay Python 2017 speaker lineup released

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Friday, October 20, 2017—We're proud to announce the entire North Bay Python 2017 program, including all 20 speakers and two keynote presenters. Our speakers are coming to Petaluma from all around the world: as far east as the United Kingdom, as far north as Seattle, and as far south as Mexico City.

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Joining Carina C. Zona as a keynote speaker will be Brandon Rhodes. Brandon has been a Python user for 20 years, and a speaker at Python conferences for almost a decade. In fact, he was the Chair of PyCon 2016 and 2017. His talks make connections between the past and present, and between computer programming and other disciplines. He currently works at Dropbox on their developer tools, helping to make Dropbox engineers happy and productive.

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You can read about the North Bay Python 2017 sessions and the overall event schedule on our website.

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Preview the North Bay Python 2017 program schedule