Django Girls workshop at EuroPython 2016

alex wright wrightalexw at gmail.com
Thu May 26 09:31:26 EDT 2016


>From the link:

"If you are a woman, know English and have a laptop you can apply for a
pass!"

So it would appear so.

On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 5:39 AM, Karim <kliateni at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 26/05/2016 10:58, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>
>> We’re pleased to announce a Django Girls workshop on Sunday, July 17,
>> the first day of the EuroPython 2016 conference.
>>
>> If you want participate or know someone who’d like to join, please
>> fill in our application form on the Django Girls’ website:
>>
>>
>>                  *** Django Girls EuroPython 2016 ***
>>
>>                https://djangogirls.org/europython2016/
>>
>>
>>       Remember: you don’t need any prior programming knowledge to
>>                             participate !
>>
>>
>> About the workshop
>> ------------------
>>
>> After the workshop you will have learned about:
>>
>>   * HTML / CSS
>>   * Python / Django
>>
>> and in a single day, you’ll have created a blog.
>>
>> If that sounds challenging, no worries: our friendly coaches will help
>> you.
>>
>> Paola Katherine, DG organizer:
>>
>>      "If you participate, we’ll raffle one full ticket for EuroPython
>>      2016, the largest and best Python event in Europe."
>>
>>
>> More infos
>> ----------
>>
>> The Django Girls EuroPython 2016 networks:
>>
>>   * More infos and details on the website: djangogirls.org/europython2016
>>   * Facebook: fb.me/djangogirlseuropython
>>   * Twitter: @DjangoGirlsEP16
>>
>> If you have questions, please write to bilbao at djangogirls.org
>>
>>
>> With gravitational regards,
>> --
>> EuroPython 2016 Team
>> http://ep2016.europython.eu/
>> http://www.europython-society.org/
>>
>>
>> PS: Please forward or retweet to help us reach all interested parties:
>> https://twitter.com/europython/status/735755247046426624
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> Hello,
>
> This is only for girls?
>
> Regards
> KL
>
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