­­Three lucky volunteers, Emmanuelle Gouillart, Daniel Nouri and I, went to Dakar three weeks ago (from July 6 to 10) for the second Python African Tour stop. The hosting organizations were the AUF (Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie), the Dakar Linux User Group and the ESP (Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique, a master-level engineer school).

In addition to helping for the organization, three members of DakarLUG, Thomas Noël, Ousmane Wilane and Sergiu Mihai, served as additional volunteer trainers, which allowed having each class/workshop led by a pair of trainers.

Our busy week featured the following activities:

  • A general Python tutorial (1.5 day) for 3 groups of 15 participants. One of the tutorial sessions was oriented toward using Python’s scientific tools (SciPy/NumPy), and was led by Emmanuelle Gouillart.
  • A barcamp day with informal talks showing how we use Python and its related technologies in our daily work.
  • ­A workshop either on Django mainly led by the Ousmane - Daniel - Sergiu trio, or on “Python for scientific computing” led by Emmanuelle. The last day of the workshop part was advertised as a sprint, but was more practical work or achieving a small goal the participants set themselves for the day.

In addition, the core of Python fans in Dakar has decided to continue to promote and exchange on the use of Python ; ­a mailing list has been put in place by the end of the week to facilitate that.

Some pictures of the event are online at http://dakarlug.org/pat/galerie.

You can also read the report sent by Emmanuelle to the SciPy/NumPy mailing list.

Again, we want to thank the companies, organizations and people who helped make this possible :

We are already preparing the next possible countries. Zambia is not confirmed yet, but Nigeria has expressed strong interest for early 2010, and we have been thinking about Togo and Benin too. Next stops and their dates will be announced once organization details are confirmed.

Filed July 29th, 2009 under Report, Senegal

As already announced, the second “Python African Tour” stop is Dakar, next week. A set of events are planned all over the week, thanks to the unstoppable contribution from the DakarLUG guys (Thomas, Ousmane, Serguei, and the others) managing the organization with love. What’s more amazing is that we will be training and showing Python-related stuff to more than 60 people ! Thanks to the companies and groups/organizations sponsoring these events.

Here is an overview of our busy agenda:

Trainings and workshops (monday, tuesday, thursday)

  • Python tutorial
  • Advanced Python training (objects, classes, iterators, decorators, etc)
  • Scientific Python training
  • Django tutorial
  • Django workshop and Scientific Python workshop (taking place at the same time on thursday)

The conference day (wednesday) ; we will have various talks and discussions on topics including:

  • The “Python African Tour” project
  • The Python language for newcomers
  • Using Python for scientific applications
  • Demos on tools and applications (DemoCamp)

Other activities

  • A sprint on friday and saturday, for those interested. 
  • A PloneGov meeting (friday morning).

We’re really excited about this, and hope Python will really take off in West Africa !

For more information and following our activities:

Filed July 3rd, 2009 under Senegal, Events, Announcement