



As you may already know, this was a very hard decision process: we had roughly 380 submissions for only 95 slots on the program. Further, the quality of submissions was very high; the committee debated each and every talk very closely. I want to sincerely thank everyone who submitted a talk: the quality of PyCon comes from our speakers, and this year you all blew it out of the water.









Remember: Early-bird registration closes January 10th, so if you want to get in on this amazing conference, register now

See you in Santa Clara!

Over the next few weeks we'll finish up and publish the conference schedule, so stay tuned.

On behalf of the PyCon Program Committee, I'm thrilled to announce the list of talks for PyCon 2012 ! It's an amazing program that's a true testament to Python's reach: we'll have talks covering embedded programming, REST APIs, GIS, cloud computing, web development, relational and non-relational databases, design, 3d printers, testing, debugging, high performance, scientific computing, and more. The unifying theme? Python makes it all possible.