PyCon 2017: My Picks
PyCon Python | 2017-05-24 |
This year's conference just ended a few days ago and the videos are already up! The A/V team did an outstanding job this year - in a lot of cases talk videos were up on YouTube within hours. The whole collection of videos, including keynotes and panels, is here:
And here are my picks:
- Title Available On Request An Introduction to Lazy Evaluation Joe Jevnik
- Prehistoric Patterns in Python Lennart Regebro
- Type uWSGI; press enter; what happens Asheesh Laroia, Philip James
- Grok the GIL Write Fast And Thread Safe Python A. Jesse Jiryu Davis
- Dial M For Mentor Mariatta Wijaya
- Factory Automation with Python Stories about Robots, Serial Ports, and Barcode Readers Jonas Neubert
- Rants and Ruminations From A Job Applicant After 100 CS Job Interviews in Silicon Valley Susan Tan
- What's in your pip toolbox Jon Banafato
- Python from Space Analyzing Open Satellite Imagery Using the Python Ecosystem Katherine Scott
- Building A Gigaword Corpus Lessons on Data Ingestion, Management, and Processing for NLP Rebecca Bilbro
- The trends in choosing licenses in Python ecosystem Anwesha Das
- Temporal Data Structures with SQLAlchemy and Postgres Joseph Leingang
- Modern Python Dictionaries: A confluence of a dozen great ideas Raymond Hettinger
- How to make a good library API Flavio Juvenal
- Yes, It's Time to Learn Regular Expressions Al Sweigart
- Fuzzy Search Algorithms: How and When to Use Them Jiaqi Liu
- Hacking Classic Nintendo Games with Python Sam Agnew
- Look mum no hands! From blinking LEDs to a bike speedometer with MicroPython Tim Head
- Paul Everitt, Guido van Rossum Panel Discussion