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Python devroom


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Sunday Different Approches in Pedagogy in Teaching Data Science with Python Improving pip for all users
How we improved pip in 2020
Practical advice for using Mypy
Hidden gems in the typing system!
CubicWeb as a Linked Open Data server Don't be Afraid of Async
Automate Mundane Tasks with a bot by using Discord.py
AlekSIS Bringing Pinax Back to Life Is Rainfall Getting Heavier? Building a Weather Forecasting Pipeline with Singapore Weather Station Data
Using data-driven approaches for weather forecasting in the tropics
How Python inserts 'self' into methods
An accessible introduction to descriptors
Beyond CUDA: GPU Accelerated Python on Cross-Vendor Graphics Cards with Vulkan Kompute Code reloading techniques in Python
Cold and hot code reloading, the different options, how they work and when to use them.
From Jupyter Notebook to production code
a Kedro introduction
Inventing Curriculum using Python and spaCy Creating Data Apps using Pure Python
Building Custom Apps using Streamlit
How to get started with GitLab CI and Python
A GitLab CI Introduction
Escaping the Cargo Cult
How to structure your project without losing your mind.

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2020q4/003114.html.

Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. It features a dynamic type system and automatic memory management. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including object-oriented, imperative, functional and procedural, and has a large and comprehensive standard library.

One of the great strengths of the Python community, is that it was it with a "open by default" culture. The packaging system is built around open standards, about everything the community does is open-sourced. Even if there are many successful businesses built on Python, most companies still contribute back their code, because that's what we always do.

Since the code and the tools are free and easy to learn, it has become a first computer language in several universities around the world. The community is built on very positive values such as sharing knowledge, education and diversity.

The Python devroom presents inspiring projects built using Python or related to the Python community.

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Sunday

  Different Approches in Pedagogy in Teaching Data Science with Python Albert Yumol, Xithrius 10:00 10:30
  Improving pip for all users
How we improved pip in 2020
Bernard Tyers, Xithrius 10:30 11:00
  Practical advice for using Mypy
Hidden gems in the typing system!
Haki Benita, Xithrius 11:00 11:30
  CubicWeb as a Linked Open Data server Fabien Amarger, Xithrius 11:30 12:00
  Don't be Afraid of Async
Automate Mundane Tasks with a bot by using Discord.py
Cheuk Ho, Xithrius 12:00 12:30
  AlekSIS Dominik George, Benedict Suska, Xithrius, Tom Teichler, Jonathan Weth 12:30 13:00
  Bringing Pinax Back to Life Katherine Michel, Xithrius 13:00 13:30
  Is Rainfall Getting Heavier? Building a Weather Forecasting Pipeline with Singapore Weather Station Data
Using data-driven approaches for weather forecasting in the tropics
Chin Hwee Ong, Xithrius 13:30 14:00
  How Python inserts 'self' into methods
An accessible introduction to descriptors
Sebastiaan Zeeff, Matteo Bertucci, Xithrius 14:00 14:30
  Beyond CUDA: GPU Accelerated Python on Cross-Vendor Graphics Cards with Vulkan Kompute Alejandro Saucedo, Matteo Bertucci 14:30 15:00
  Code reloading techniques in Python
Cold and hot code reloading, the different options, how they work and when to use them.
Hugo Herter, Matteo Bertucci 15:00 15:30
  From Jupyter Notebook to production code
a Kedro introduction
Lais Carvalho, Matteo Bertucci 15:30 16:00
  Inventing Curriculum using Python and spaCy Gajendra Deshpande, Matteo Bertucci 16:00 16:30
  Creating Data Apps using Pure Python
Building Custom Apps using Streamlit
Nithish Raghunandanan, Matteo Bertucci 16:30 17:00
  How to get started with GitLab CI and Python
A GitLab CI Introduction
Eric Gazoni, Mario GarcĂ­a 17:00 17:30
  Escaping the Cargo Cult
How to structure your project without losing your mind.
Eric Gazoni, Jason McDonald 17:30 18:00