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  • Pycon

    March 25, 2009 to April 2, 2009Chicago PyCon is a conference for the Python community, organized by members of the Python community. PyCon is for Python enthusiasts of all experience levels, from new users to core developers. PyCon gives Organized by Pythonistas | Type: conference

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