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Pycon Uk 2017 Accessible Python - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Meg Ray Saturday 15:00 Room D **Note, this presentation was re-recorded in a different room on sunday after technical ... Paul Jones Thursday 12:00 Assembly Room Although Josh Lowe Saturday 11:30 Room D Looking for ways to make the transition from block based programming to text based ... Jan Chwiejczak Sunday 15:00 Assembly Room How do you know your code is correct? How do you know it stayed correct after ... Lukasz Kakol Thursday 12:30 Assembly Room **Apologies for the lack of slides on this presentation, the projector feed wasn't ... A lightning talk delivered by Meredydd Luff at

Daniel Pope Friday 14:30 Room L This session will be an introduction to CFFI, taking the example of writing file-like objects that ... Andrew Crozier Sunday 15:00 Ferrier Hall You're a data scientist developing fantastic models with the Owen Campbell Sunday 15:30 Room D In the beginning, there was Axelrod... Well, in around 1980, there was Prof. Robert ... Andrew Wray Sunday 14:30 Room C Migrating a codebase to "Django's authentication system is great out of the box, and very useful when we want to manage users logging into our web apps. Hannah Hazi Thursday 15:00 Assembly Room Sometimes we can learn the most by coming at a topic sideways.

A client was happy with a prototype I delivered, except for one detail: they needed my code to be about 100 times faster. I got there ... Mark Shannon Sunday 10:30 Assembly Room Code analysis is a powerful technique for improving the quality of software.

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PYCON UK 2017: Accessible Python Instruction

PYCON UK 2017: Accessible Python Instruction

Meg Ray | Saturday 15:00 | Room D **Note, this presentation was re-recorded in a different room on sunday after technical ...

PYCON UK 2017: Functional Python

PYCON UK 2017: Functional Python

Paul Jones | Thursday 12:00 | Assembly Room Although

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PYCON UK 2017 - EduBlocks - Making the transition to Python easier!

PYCON UK 2017 - EduBlocks - Making the transition to Python easier!

Josh Lowe | Saturday 11:30 | Room D Looking for ways to make the transition from block based programming to text based ...

PYCON UK 2017: The art of testing in Python

PYCON UK 2017: The art of testing in Python

Jan Chwiejczak | Sunday 15:00 | Assembly Room How do you know your code is correct? How do you know it stayed correct after ...

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PYCON UK 2017: Pythonic code vs  performance

PYCON UK 2017: Pythonic code vs performance

Lukasz Kakol | Thursday 12:30 | Assembly Room **Apologies for the lack of slides on this presentation, the projector feed wasn't ...

Building a Python Autocompleter at PyCon UK 2017

Building a Python Autocompleter at PyCon UK 2017

A lightning talk delivered by Meredydd Luff at

PYCON UK 2025: Why  len 4  and other weird things you should know about strings in Python,

PYCON UK 2025: Why len 4 and other weird things you should know about strings in Python,

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PYCON UK 2017: Writing file objects with CFFI

PYCON UK 2017: Writing file objects with CFFI

Daniel Pope | Friday 14:30 | Room L This session will be an introduction to CFFI, taking the example of writing file-like objects that ...

PYCON UK 2017: Recipes for Productionising Data Science APIs

PYCON UK 2017: Recipes for Productionising Data Science APIs

Andrew Crozier | Sunday 15:00 | Ferrier Hall You're a data scientist developing fantastic models with the

PYCON UK 2017: God Is Real (unless declared an integer)

PYCON UK 2017: God Is Real (unless declared an integer)

Owen Campbell | Sunday 15:30 | Room D In the beginning, there was Axelrod... Well, in around 1980, there was Prof. Robert ...

PYCON UK 2017: Migrating Python Web Applications to Python 3

PYCON UK 2017: Migrating Python Web Applications to Python 3

Andrew Wray | Sunday 14:30 | Room C Migrating a codebase to

Pycon Ireland 2017: Getting started with Django's Authentication System - Julia Looney

Pycon Ireland 2017: Getting started with Django's Authentication System - Julia Looney

"Django's authentication system is great out of the box, and very useful when we want to manage users logging into our web apps.

PYCON UK 2017: Python as a Second Language

PYCON UK 2017: Python as a Second Language

Hannah Hazi | Thursday 15:00 | Assembly Room Sometimes we can learn the most by coming at a topic sideways.

PYCON UK 2025: Eight Python Performance Mistakes I Won t Make Again, Sasha Romijn

PYCON UK 2025: Eight Python Performance Mistakes I Won t Make Again, Sasha Romijn

A client was happy with a prototype I delivered, except for one detail: they needed my code to be about 100 times faster. I got there ...

PYCON UK 2017: Finding bugs for free - The magic of code analysis

PYCON UK 2017: Finding bugs for free - The magic of code analysis

Mark Shannon | Sunday 10:30 | Assembly Room Code analysis is a powerful technique for improving the quality of software.

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