PyCamp Kyiv

About 220 participants from the Ukraine, Russia and Belarus had met in Kyiv, Ukraine during the first PyCamp Kyiv conference on the 30th of January, 2010
Organizers' contacts: @ua_python, @akhavr, @maxua, pykyiv@hotsyk.com
Tag in twitter: #pykyiv
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Yury Yurevich

@yurevich
http://pyobject.ru/  Omsk, Russia
Equelli
Senior Python Developer
In the software development area I am working for the 7 years, and for the last 5 years - Python is my main tool. Since 2009 I am working for the Equelli company. I am engaged in the development (web, GUI, network applications, administrative tools), analysis, consalting, organizing seminars. Also I am known as the organizer of the Ruby and Python conference (http://rupy.ru) and the author of the Python-blog (http://pyobject.ru).
Why Python is the brake and how to make it little more faster.

Alexander Shigin

http://friendfeed.com/shigin  http://rambler.ru/
Moscow, Russia
Rambler
Engineer
I have met Python in 2007, and have used it for simple scripting tasks at first. After I've met his meta-programming possibilities, I've fall in love with him and have been programming using only Python for more than an year. I've wrote some heavy services and applications for parallel processing of big data. Now I am very interested in the Python code optimization tasks.
Working with the Google App Engine datastore, differences from the relational model.

Mikhail Kashkin

@mikashkin
http://app-engine.tumblr.com/  http://www.xen.ru/
Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
Independent expert
I am developing with Python since 2001. Have founded company «Key solutions» which were developing with the Python, Zope, Plone, Postgres for commercial projects and were engaged in the popularization of the technologies. For my work on the support of developers I was awarded with the 3d place on the open source developers contest on the opennet.ru site and became the member of the Plone Foundation and the Zope Foundation. Nowtime I am interested in the development for the Google App Engine and started the blog about it http://app-engine.tumblr.com/.
Safe software development as a result of the long way and many bumps filled.

Andrew Svetlov

http://rainboo.com/
Kyiv, Ukraine
Rainboo
Have started learning the language at the 1999. First full-time project was in the 2003. I have worked in very different areas - game development, network communication, financial, web. Python is the main development language with embedding of the C/C++ if needed.
Python: Extending and Embedding

Vladimir Pouzanov, Vladimir Kirillov

@farcaller, @darkproger
http://hackndev.org/  http://byteflow.hackndev.org/blog/
Kyiv, Ukraine
Hack&Dev Team
We represent Hack&Dev Team open-source community. Python is one of the most used languages here (after C), and we're constantly using it in everyday life & work. This includes various tasks of different scale: binary calculations in console and data analysis (IPython), desktop applications and UI prototyping (PyQt4, PyObjC, PyGTK+), system administration, web applications (Django, Pyjamas).
WebSockets in Twisted

Sergey Kirillov

@rushman
http://shopium.ua/  http://rainboo.com/
Kyiv, Ukraine
Rainboo
Developing with Python since 2002.
Using Python in GIS

Andrii Mishkovskyi

@mishok13
http://mishkovskyi.net/
Kyiv, Ukraine
CloudMade
Software Engineer
I am using Python in my work for 2,5 years, and for the last 1,5 years Python is the main development language for me. At the beginning, I was working with simple scripts to parse XML. Now I am using Python for writing cartography services related to the map rendering tasks.
Redis: Wild West of databases

Alexander Solovyov

@asolovyov
http://piranha.org.ua/  Kyiv, Ukraine
I have met Python about 5 yeargs ago and for the last 3 years it's my main tool for making money and fun (open source). I use Python mostly for a web application and accompanying infrastructure development.
Internationalization and localization of the Python-applications with the gettext.

Alexander Belchenko

@bialix
https://launchpad.net/~bialix
Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine
Modul-98 Ltd
I have started learning Python in 2004. Now I am using Python for developing helping scripts and tools while developing embedded systems and for the commissioning and managing applications of the top level. In 2005 I'd joined the open project Bazaar VCS (it uses Python as main development language) and till 2008 I was occupied with the support bzr for Windows, since 2008 I am focused on the QBzr (PyQt4 GUI for bzr).
Working with the payment systems in Django (PayPal, WebMoney).

Ivan Morgun

@proft
http://www.proft.com.ua/  Vinnitsya, Ukraine
Freelancer
I am developing with python and Django for about an year. Main areas of interest: web and system tools.
"Progamming on nervous" - short talk about project management

Dmitry Kozhevin

http://dmitriko.info/  Kyiv, Ukraine
Rainboo
Senior developer / Administrator
PyCharm – new python IDE from JetBrains