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    Default See "Introduction to Spring Python" at this year's SpringOne America conference

    I have a confirmed slot to present Introduction to Spring Python at 8:00pm, Tuesday, December 2, 2008, at the SpringOne America conference in Hollywood, Florida. The only bummer is that my presentation is at the same time as Russ's presentation on Spring Extensions! I wanted to see his as well.

    Session #21 : Introduction to Spring Python by Greg Turnquist

    "Spring Python is an offshoot of the Spring Framework and Spring Security module, targeted for Python. Spring provides many useful features, and I wanted those same features available when working with Python. Spring Python offers many of the same useful features as Spring including: inversion of control, database template, transaction template, security, aspect oriented programming, and remoting. These are useful tools in any programming language, and are the building blocks for enterprise applications. Code developers have used the Spring framework to leverage their development resources towards working on solutions for their problem space rather than plumbing code. This Spring extension gives users access to a pure python framework that solves many of the same problems. While some parts of Spring have been ported, such as the formidable architecture of Spring Security, other things have been coded from the ground up using the dynamic nature of python, such as AOP. Everything has been coded to be succinct while providing the user with practical, usable tools to solve their problems."

    I do want to encourage anyone that can, to sign up and go. I'm really excited to be going to the conference.
    Greg L. Turnquist (@gregturn), SpringSource/VMware
    Project Lead: Spring Python and author of Spring Python 1.1 and Python Testing Cookbook.
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    Congratulations Greg. I wish I could be there.

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    Default Schedule update for "Introduction to Spring Python"

    There has been an update in the schedule for this year's SpringOne Americas conference. My presentation has been moved to Thursday at 10:15am-11:45am. I now have 90 minutes instead of 60 minutes to talk. Also...I get to see Russ's presentation, since we are no longer at the same time! Yeah!

    See http://americas.springone.com/confer.../schedule.html.
    Greg L. Turnquist (@gregturn), SpringSource/VMware
    Project Lead: Spring Python and author of Spring Python 1.1 and Python Testing Cookbook.
    Listen to Pond Jumpers, the international podcast for open source developers.
    These comments are my own personal opinions, and do not reflect those of my company.

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    Congrats Greg. I wish I could be there.

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    I don't know why I didn't think of this. Check out http://blog.springpython.webfactiona...cas-conference, and you can view my slides.
    Greg L. Turnquist (@gregturn), SpringSource/VMware
    Project Lead: Spring Python and author of Spring Python 1.1 and Python Testing Cookbook.
    Listen to Pond Jumpers, the international podcast for open source developers.
    These comments are my own personal opinions, and do not reflect those of my company.

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