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Time: October 10, 2009 to October 11, 2009
Location: Google Boulder day 1, Bivio, day 2
City/Town: Boulder, CO
Website or Map: http://wiki.python.org/moin/F…
Event Type: unconference
Organized By: Front Range Pythoneers
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2009
FRUncon 09: Front Range Pythoneers Unconference 2009
We're planning a Python Unconference. Date: October 10, 2009, all day Saturday. We will be following up with code sprints on Sunday the 11th.
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Dates & Locations
Day 1 Unconference Sat Oct 10
* Google Boulder office, 2590 Pearl Street. Google will be sponsoring the event.
Day 2 CodeJam Sun Oct 11
* Bivio Software, 2701 Iris, Suite S, Boulder.
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