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30 & 31 January 2016
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Saturday
Python tips, tricks and dark magic
What I wish someone had told me when I started with python from another language
How to (actually) make games with python
I promise I won't try to sell you a framework
Why, but why, async and await keywords have been included in Python 3.5
Who cares about async pattern ? Python isn't Javascript ! Is Guido becoming fancy and/or crazy ?
Exploring our Python Interpreter
Camelot for desktop and mobile
Gunicorn, more than a WSGI server
Using Python and XMPP to build a decentralized social network
Why you should use Python for your software
Practical execution tricks from 10 years of Mercurial.
Squeeze the best out of your Python Interpreter
Going beyond the CPython C API
PyPy, CFFI, etc.
FAT Python
new static optimizer for CPython
How do I pay my bills
History of funding of the PyPy project
Introduction to the Pyramid web framework
Going through the Pyramid quick tutorial via Docker
Guix-tox, a functional version of tox
Managing Python Packages with Pulp
Dealing with past you
we all make mistakes
Factoryboy: Creating data for unit tests in an easy way
Creating a custom Django Middleware
Event
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Saturday
Python tips, tricks and dark magic
What I wish someone had told me when I started with python from another language
Jordi Soucheiron
10:30
11:00
How to (actually) make games with python
I promise I won't try to sell you a framework
Yuri Numerov
11:00
11:30
Why, but why, async and await keywords have been included in Python 3.5
Who cares about async pattern ? Python isn't Javascript ! Is Guido becoming fancy and/or crazy ?
Ludovic Gasc
11:30
12:00
Exploring our Python Interpreter
Stéphane Wirtel
12:00
12:30
Camelot for desktop and mobile
Erik Janssens
12:30
13:00
Gunicorn, more than a WSGI server
Benoit Chesneau
13:00
13:30
Using Python and XMPP to build a decentralized social network
Why you should use Python for your software
Jérôme Poisson (Goffi)
13:30
14:00
Practical execution tricks from 10 years of Mercurial.
Squeeze the best out of your Python Interpreter
Pierre-Yves David
14:00
14:30
Going beyond the CPython C API
PyPy, CFFI, etc.
Armin Rigo
14:30
15:00
FAT Python
new static optimizer for CPython
Victor Stinner (haypo)
15:00
16:00
How do I pay my bills
History of funding of the PyPy project
Maciej Fijalkowski
16:00
16:30
Introduction to the Pyramid web framework
Going through the Pyramid quick tutorial via Docker
Amandine Nayrolles
16:30
17:00
Guix-tox, a functional version of tox
Cyril Roelandt
17:00
17:30
Managing Python Packages with Pulp
Michael Hrivnak
17:30
18:00
Dealing with past you
we all make mistakes
Yuri Numerov
18:00
18:05
Factoryboy: Creating data for unit tests in an easy way
Andrea Grandi
18:05
18:10
Creating a custom Django Middleware
Andrea Grandi
18:10
18:15