Media Summary: Daniele Marco Procida Some Python deployment tales of horror and madness, and a lesson for us from the world of PHP. Ian Ozsvald This talk is aimed at developers who want to use machine learning to solve their own binary (2 class) classification ... The state of PyPy Ronan Lamy PyPy is a fast and highly-compatible alternative implementation of Python. Its just-in-time compiler, ...

Pycon Uk 2016 10 Years - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Daniele Marco Procida Some Python deployment tales of horror and madness, and a lesson for us from the world of PHP. Ian Ozsvald This talk is aimed at developers who want to use machine learning to solve their own binary (2 class) classification ... The state of PyPy Ronan Lamy PyPy is a fast and highly-compatible alternative implementation of Python. Its just-in-time compiler, ... Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 Keynote presentation by: Brandon Rhodes In 1991 the newly-released Python language sallied forth into a profession already ... Julie MacDonell It is natural for small software teams to unknowingly build up a monolith application with their development, one ...

Jessica Upani Everything from a lack of teachers to dysfunctional computer labs has led to a loss of interest in Junior Computer ... For many interviewees and interviewers, hiring engineers is a difficult and stressful process. It's widely regarded that inverting a ... César Cardenas Desales While many programmers will agree that implementing new Software is the most entertaining part of our ... Eva Gonzalez A quick (and by no means complete) guide to what recruiters look for in CV's and the hiring process. Speaker: Alex Gaynor As developers, we make programs which do things. But we don't build nearly enough programs to make ... Vitor Baptista We'll go through the process of creating a new Python library supporting both Python2.7 and Python3.4+.

Nicholas Tollervey The Python community spend a lot of time, energy and effort in making our language a joy to learn and teach.

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Pycon UK 2016: High School Pythonistas
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Pycon UK 2016: 10 years 7 deployments and a lesson

Pycon UK 2016: 10 years 7 deployments and a lesson

Daniele Marco Procida Some Python deployment tales of horror and madness, and a lesson for us from the world of PHP.

Pycon UK 2016: Using Machine Learning to solve a classification problem with scikit-learn

Pycon UK 2016: Using Machine Learning to solve a classification problem with scikit-learn

Ian Ozsvald This talk is aimed at developers who want to use machine learning to solve their own binary (2 class) classification ...

Pycon UK 2016: The state of PyPy

Pycon UK 2016: The state of PyPy

The state of PyPy Ronan Lamy PyPy is a fast and highly-compatible alternative implementation of Python. Its just-in-time compiler, ...

PyconUK 2016: Rewriting without rewriting - porting an ATC radar display to PyQt

PyconUK 2016: Rewriting without rewriting - porting an ATC radar display to PyQt

Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20

Pycon UK 2016: Python and the Glories of the UNIX Tradition

Pycon UK 2016: Python and the Glories of the UNIX Tradition

Keynote presentation by: Brandon Rhodes In 1991 the newly-released Python language sallied forth into a profession already ...

PyConUK 2016: The Breakup: Monolith to Microservices

PyConUK 2016: The Breakup: Monolith to Microservices

Julie MacDonell It is natural for small software teams to unknowingly build up a monolith application with their development, one ...

Pycon UK 2016: High School Pythonistas

Pycon UK 2016: High School Pythonistas

Jessica Upani Everything from a lack of teachers to dysfunctional computer labs has led to a loss of interest in Junior Computer ...

Pycon UK 2016: Tech interviews that don't suck

Pycon UK 2016: Tech interviews that don't suck

For many interviewees and interviewers, hiring engineers is a difficult and stressful process. It's widely regarded that inverting a ...

Pycon UK 2016: So you "want" to maintain a Python legacy code base

Pycon UK 2016: So you "want" to maintain a Python legacy code base

César Cardenas Desales While many programmers will agree that implementing new Software is the most entertaining part of our ...

Pycon UK 2016: Life as the Sourcerer's Apprentice

Pycon UK 2016: Life as the Sourcerer's Apprentice

Eva Gonzalez A quick (and by no means complete) guide to what recruiters look for in CV's and the hiring process.

Alex Gaynor - The cobbler's children have no shoes, or building better tools for ourselves

Alex Gaynor - The cobbler's children have no shoes, or building better tools for ourselves

Speaker: Alex Gaynor As developers, we make programs which do things. But we don't build nearly enough programs to make ...

Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development

Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development

Vitor Baptista We'll go through the process of creating a new Python library supporting both Python2.7 and Python3.4+.

Pycon UK 2016: Python in Education

Pycon UK 2016: Python in Education

Nicholas Tollervey The Python community spend a lot of time, energy and effort in making our language a joy to learn and teach.