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What makes code Pythonic? In this talk, we'll explore how clear, concise, and maintainable code embodies Pythonic principles. Building an app with a graphical interface that can run on multiple platforms - including mobile - doesn't have to be difficult. In this ... Using Linux observability tools to learn what your Based in the heart of Manchester, Doodledo are a film and animation studio that use Dom Weldon We'll explore the tools that the Find out how to run Django from a single file, with working views, models, admin and an API. We'll see how nanodjango makes it ...

Writing code which runs is easy. Writing code which stops (cleanly) is hard. Writing code which cleanly stop someone else's code ...

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PYCON UK 2025 Friday Keynote: Python's True Superpower, Hynek Schlawack
PYCON UK 2025: UK Python Association AGM
PYCON UK 2025: How to be a Python Icon, writing Pythonic Code, Jesse Carnaxide
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PYCON UK 2025: How to build a cross platform GUI app with Python, Russell Keith-Magee
PYCON UK 2025: How to solve a Python mystery, Aivars Kalvāns
PYCON UK 2025: Python for Humans, Designing Python Code Like a User Interface, Justin Lee
PYCON UK 2025: Beyond lists  why other collection types are often better, David Seddon
PYCON UK 2025: Enriching animation with python, Joe Spademan
PYCON UK 2025: Why and how all your Python code should be Declarative in the Age of Generative AI
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PYCON UK 2025 Friday Keynote: Python's True Superpower, Hynek Schlawack

PYCON UK 2025 Friday Keynote: Python's True Superpower, Hynek Schlawack

Python

PYCON UK 2025: UK Python Association AGM

PYCON UK 2025: UK Python Association AGM

With Kristian Glass.

PYCON UK 2025: How to be a Python Icon, writing Pythonic Code, Jesse Carnaxide

PYCON UK 2025: How to be a Python Icon, writing Pythonic Code, Jesse Carnaxide

What makes code Pythonic? In this talk, we'll explore how clear, concise, and maintainable code embodies Pythonic principles.

PYCON UK 2025: Day One Opening Session

PYCON UK 2025: Day One Opening Session

With conference director Becky Smith.

PYCON UK 2025: How to build a cross platform GUI app with Python, Russell Keith-Magee

PYCON UK 2025: How to build a cross platform GUI app with Python, Russell Keith-Magee

Building an app with a graphical interface that can run on multiple platforms - including mobile - doesn't have to be difficult. In this ...

PYCON UK 2025: How to solve a Python mystery, Aivars Kalvāns

PYCON UK 2025: How to solve a Python mystery, Aivars Kalvāns

Using Linux observability tools to learn what your

PYCON UK 2025: Python for Humans, Designing Python Code Like a User Interface, Justin Lee

PYCON UK 2025: Python for Humans, Designing Python Code Like a User Interface, Justin Lee

What if we wrote

PYCON UK 2025: Beyond lists  why other collection types are often better, David Seddon

PYCON UK 2025: Beyond lists why other collection types are often better, David Seddon

Lists are everywhere in

PYCON UK 2025: Enriching animation with python, Joe Spademan

PYCON UK 2025: Enriching animation with python, Joe Spademan

Based in the heart of Manchester, Doodledo are a film and animation studio that use

PYCON UK 2025: Why and how all your Python code should be Declarative in the Age of Generative AI

PYCON UK 2025: Why and how all your Python code should be Declarative in the Age of Generative AI

Dom Weldon We'll explore the tools that the

PYCON UK 2025: Prototypes  Sharing and Services  Full Django in a Single File, Richard Terry

PYCON UK 2025: Prototypes Sharing and Services Full Django in a Single File, Richard Terry

Find out how to run Django from a single file, with working views, models, admin and an API. We'll see how nanodjango makes it ...

PYCON UK 2025: The tale of PEP 765  SyntaxWarning on  return  in  finally, Irit Katriel

PYCON UK 2025: The tale of PEP 765 SyntaxWarning on return in finally, Irit Katriel

The next version of

PYCON UK 2025: Halt and Catch Fire: Forcefully Stopping Python, Jake Howard

PYCON UK 2025: Halt and Catch Fire: Forcefully Stopping Python, Jake Howard

Writing code which runs is easy. Writing code which stops (cleanly) is hard. Writing code which cleanly stop someone else's code ...