A preliminary schedule is now available for the MySQL Conference & Expo 2010 (in Santa Clara, California, USA). I have two talks and a tutorial, currently scheduled as follows:
- MySQL Cluster Tutorial, Mon 08:30 on 12 Apr 2010, together with Andrew Hutchings and Andrew Morgan
- MySQL Cluster: An Introduction, Tue 11:55 on 13 Apr 2010
- Connecting MySQL and Python, Tue 15:05 on 13 Apr 2010
Schedule might change a bit, so I suggest keeping an eye on the conference website.
And please remember: we might have changed colors a few times past 2 years, but we are still the nice and friendly people we were back in MySQL AB!
Apparently, my talk at FOSDEM 2010 about Connecting MySQL and Python was the only one about Python? There should be more, or?
I have a hand-out ready in PDF. The slides are not usable without my chatter. It contains a few examples and links. Any comments, corrections, criticism.. are welcome!
The longer version of this talk will be given at the O'Reilly MySQL Conference&Expo 2010 in Santa Clara, California (USA).
Today we made a change in the schedule of talks held in the MySQL Developer Room at FOSDEM 2010, swapping two talks. Change is:
- 12:15 CET - Giuseppe's 'Sharding for the Masses
- 14:25 CET - Geert's Connecting MySQL and Python (title also changed)
The printed booklets found at the conference will not reflect the change, but the printable schedule has already been updated.
FOSDEM 2010, Sunday 7 February, the MySQL Developer Room packed with 12 talks! And this year we serve Python just before the lunch break.
In 20 minutes I'll try to give an overview of the drivers currently available for connecting your Python applications with MySQL. Incase you wonder, this will not evolve around MySQL Connector/Python alone!
We'll also go over some frameworks and tools like SQLAlchemy.
20 minutes, it's not much, but should be enough. I hope to get a similar talk accepted for the MySQL Conference&Expo 2010.
I've downloaded and installed it on my Mac. It's written in Ruby. I'll check it further making maybe something around MySQL Cluster then. If possible, maybe even before my talk at the Open Source Data Center conference in Nuremberg, Germany.
This is my first talk overseas! I'm quite excited!