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Pycon De 2018 Python Dependency - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Speaker: Kenneth Reitz This talk is about the history of Clinton Roy Right now is an interesting time in the land of Speaker: James Bennett At some point every Speaker: Jonathan Reiter, Managing Director at Data Finnovation The talk will be about a testing process for complex ... How do you keep track of your project's building blocks? Is it enough just pinning your Speaker: Raymond Hettinger The PEP 557 dataclasses module is available in starting in

What is the best outfit for comfortable, but highly productive programming at home? While this is definitely an important question, ... Speaker: Nathaniel J. Smith Concurrent programs are super useful: think of web apps juggling lots of simultaneous downloads ... Speaker: John Reese Have you ever written a small, elegant application that couldn't keep up with the growth of your data or user ... Speaker: Larry Hastings Stop writing crappy shell scripts—write crappy (amanda casari) Chances are you've come across at least a few articles talking about "software supply chains," "SBOMs," or ...

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PyCon.DE 2018: Python Dependency Management - Patrick Muehlbauer
Kenneth Reitz - Pipenv: The Future of Python Dependency Management - PyCon 2018
"The Packaging Lifecycle with Poetry" - Clinton Roy (Kiwi Pycon X)
James Bennett - A Bit about Bytes: Understanding Python Bytecode - PyCon 2018
Testing Complex Python Dependencies With Docker Containers - PyCon APAC 2018
Yanhui Li, Brian Quinlan - Dependency hell: a library author's guide - PyCon 2019
Talks - Mario Munoz: so much depends upon... your python app's dependencies
Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses:  The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018
PyCon.DE 2018: Python With And Without Pants - Stephan Erb
Nathaniel J. Smith - Trio: Async concurrency for mere mortals - PyCon 2018
John Reese - Thinking Outside the GIL with AsyncIO and Multiprocessing - PyCon 2018
Larry Hastings - Solve Your Problem With Sloppy Python - PyCon 2018
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PyCon.DE 2018: Python Dependency Management - Patrick Muehlbauer

PyCon.DE 2018: Python Dependency Management - Patrick Muehlbauer

For a long time there were

Kenneth Reitz - Pipenv: The Future of Python Dependency Management - PyCon 2018

Kenneth Reitz - Pipenv: The Future of Python Dependency Management - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Kenneth Reitz This talk is about the history of

"The Packaging Lifecycle with Poetry" - Clinton Roy (Kiwi Pycon X)

"The Packaging Lifecycle with Poetry" - Clinton Roy (Kiwi Pycon X)

Clinton Roy Right now is an interesting time in the land of

James Bennett - A Bit about Bytes: Understanding Python Bytecode - PyCon 2018

James Bennett - A Bit about Bytes: Understanding Python Bytecode - PyCon 2018

Speaker: James Bennett At some point every

Testing Complex Python Dependencies With Docker Containers - PyCon APAC 2018

Testing Complex Python Dependencies With Docker Containers - PyCon APAC 2018

Speaker: Jonathan Reiter, Managing Director at Data Finnovation The talk will be about a testing process for complex ...

Yanhui Li, Brian Quinlan - Dependency hell: a library author's guide - PyCon 2019

Yanhui Li, Brian Quinlan - Dependency hell: a library author's guide - PyCon 2019

"Speakers: Yanhui Li, Brian Quinlan

Talks - Mario Munoz: so much depends upon... your python app's dependencies

Talks - Mario Munoz: so much depends upon... your python app's dependencies

How do you keep track of your project's building blocks? Is it enough just pinning your

Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses:  The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018

Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses: The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Raymond Hettinger The PEP 557 dataclasses module is available in starting in

PyCon.DE 2018: Python With And Without Pants - Stephan Erb

PyCon.DE 2018: Python With And Without Pants - Stephan Erb

What is the best outfit for comfortable, but highly productive programming at home? While this is definitely an important question, ...

Nathaniel J. Smith - Trio: Async concurrency for mere mortals - PyCon 2018

Nathaniel J. Smith - Trio: Async concurrency for mere mortals - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Nathaniel J. Smith Concurrent programs are super useful: think of web apps juggling lots of simultaneous downloads ...

John Reese - Thinking Outside the GIL with AsyncIO and Multiprocessing - PyCon 2018

John Reese - Thinking Outside the GIL with AsyncIO and Multiprocessing - PyCon 2018

Speaker: John Reese Have you ever written a small, elegant application that couldn't keep up with the growth of your data or user ...

Larry Hastings - Solve Your Problem With Sloppy Python - PyCon 2018

Larry Hastings - Solve Your Problem With Sloppy Python - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Larry Hastings Stop writing crappy shell scripts—write crappy

"Our Dependency on Open Source Dependencies" - amanda casari (PyCon AU 2023)

"Our Dependency on Open Source Dependencies" - amanda casari (PyCon AU 2023)

(amanda casari) Chances are you've come across at least a few articles talking about "software supply chains," "SBOMs," or ...