Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2020

schedule

Python devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Extending sudo in Python
Best of both worlds
Boosting Python with Rust
The case of Mercurial
How to write a scikit-learn compatible estimator/transformer
Tips and tricks, testing your estimator, and must-watch related current developments
Why is Django 3.0 a revolution for building websites with Python?
From WSGI to ASGI and why it matters
Will somebody *please* tell me what's going on?
Managing change in Python projects
Discover Static Code Analysis in Python with Coala Framework When Python meets GraphQL: Managing contributors identities in your open source project Follow Your Celery Tasks Asyncio: understanding async and await in Python Production-time Profiling for Python Introduction to Reactive Programming with RxPY Introducing HTTPX FoxDot and the Summer of 2019 Monads in Python: why and how? repcloud
A repacker for PostgreSQL in cloud
Thoth - a recommendation engine for Python applications The Pythran compiler, 7 years later

Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. It features a dynamic type system and automatic memory management. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including object-oriented, imperative, functional and procedural, and has a large and comprehensive standard library.

One of the great strengths of the Python community, is that it was it with a "open by default" culture. The packaging system is built around open standards, about everything the community does is open-sourced. Even if there are many successful businesses built on Python, most companies still contribute back their code, because that's what we always do.

Since the code and the tools are free and easy to learn, it has become a first computer language in several universities around the world. The community is built on very positive values such as sharing knowledge, education and diversity.

The Python devroom presents inspiring projects built using Python or related to the Python community.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Extending sudo in Python
Best of both worlds
Peter Czanik 10:30 10:55
  Boosting Python with Rust
The case of Mercurial
Raphaël Gomès 11:00 11:25
  How to write a scikit-learn compatible estimator/transformer
Tips and tricks, testing your estimator, and must-watch related current developments
Adrin Jalali 11:30 11:55
  Why is Django 3.0 a revolution for building websites with Python?
From WSGI to ASGI and why it matters
Rémy Hubscher 12:00 12:25
  Will somebody *please* tell me what's going on?
Managing change in Python projects
Stephen Finucane 12:30 12:55
  Discover Static Code Analysis in Python with Coala Framework Lionel Lonkap Tsamba 13:00 13:25
  When Python meets GraphQL: Managing contributors identities in your open source project Miguel-Ángel Fernández 13:30 13:55
  Follow Your Celery Tasks Nicolas Crocfer 14:00 14:25
  Asyncio: understanding async and await in Python Jonathan Slenders 14:30 14:55
  Production-time Profiling for Python Julien Danjou 15:00 15:25
  Introduction to Reactive Programming with RxPY Romain Picard 15:30 15:55
  Introducing HTTPX Tom Christie 16:00 16:25
  FoxDot and the Summer of 2019 Moisés Guimarães 16:30 16:55
  Monads in Python: why and how? Vincent Perez 17:00 17:25
  repcloud
A repacker for PostgreSQL in cloud
Federico Campoli 17:30 17:55
  Thoth - a recommendation engine for Python applications Fridolín Pokorný 18:00 18:25
  The Pythran compiler, 7 years later Serge Guelton (serge-sans-paille) 18:30 18:55