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Speaker: James Bennett At some point every Speaker: Raymond Hettinger The PEP 557 dataclasses module is available in starting in Speaker: Daniel Pyrathon Recommender systems have become increasingly popular in recent years, and are used by some of ... Speaker: Jason Fried Today, services built on What is the best outfit for comfortable, but highly productive programming at home? While this is definitely an important question, ... Speaker: John Reese Have you ever written a small, elegant application that couldn't keep up with the growth of your data or user ...

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James Bennett - A Bit about Bytes: Understanding Python Bytecode - PyCon 2018
Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses:  The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018
Daniel Pyrathon - A practical guide to Singular Value Decomposition in Python - PyCon 2018
Jason Fried - Fighting the Good Fight: Python 3 in your organization - PyCon 2018
PyCon.DE 2018: Python With And Without Pants - Stephan Erb
John Reese - Thinking Outside the GIL with AsyncIO and Multiprocessing - PyCon 2018
Larry Hastings - Solve Your Problem With Sloppy Python - PyCon 2018
Carl Meyer - Type-checked Python in the real world - PyCon 2018
Victor Stinner - Python 3: ten years later - PyCon 2018
Nina Zakharenko - Elegant Solutions For Everyday Python Problems - PyCon 2018
PyCon.DE 2018: 3D Graphics in Python with Ratcave and Pyglet - Nicholas A. Del Grosso
Lisa Roach - Demystifying the Patch Function   - PyCon 2018
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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

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

Daniel Pyrathon - A practical guide to Singular Value Decomposition in Python - PyCon 2018

Daniel Pyrathon - A practical guide to Singular Value Decomposition in Python - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Daniel Pyrathon Recommender systems have become increasingly popular in recent years, and are used by some of ...

Jason Fried - Fighting the Good Fight: Python 3 in your organization - PyCon 2018

Jason Fried - Fighting the Good Fight: Python 3 in your organization - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Jason Fried Today, services built on

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, ...

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

Carl Meyer - Type-checked Python in the real world - PyCon 2018

Carl Meyer - Type-checked Python in the real world - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Carl Meyer You've heard about

Victor Stinner - Python 3: ten years later - PyCon 2018

Victor Stinner - Python 3: ten years later - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Victor Stinner Looking back at

Nina Zakharenko - Elegant Solutions For Everyday Python Problems - PyCon 2018

Nina Zakharenko - Elegant Solutions For Everyday Python Problems - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Nina Zakharenko Are you an intermediate

PyCon.DE 2018: 3D Graphics in Python with Ratcave and Pyglet - Nicholas A. Del Grosso

PyCon.DE 2018: 3D Graphics in Python with Ratcave and Pyglet - Nicholas A. Del Grosso

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Lisa Roach - Demystifying the Patch Function   - PyCon 2018

Lisa Roach - Demystifying the Patch Function - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Lisa Roach One of the most challenging and important thing fors for

PyCon.DE 2018: Building Your Own Data Science Platform With Python & Docker - Joshua Görner

PyCon.DE 2018: Building Your Own Data Science Platform With Python & Docker - Joshua Görner

Interactive notebooks like Jupyter have become more and more popular in the recent past and build the core of many data ...