Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

Python devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday An introduction to async programming
Writing a Telegram Antispam Bot in Python
Accelerating object serialization by using constraints
How we achieved 3x-100x faster data serialization to a binary format or to JSON using low-level Cython and Python C API.
pip install malware Building a Semantic Search Application in Python, Using Haystack How to build an event-driven application in Python
A practical tutorial for building an event-driven, distributed food delivery app using microservices, kubernetes, mongodb, and a message broker in python.
An introduction to MicroPython AMENDMENT Code reloading techniques in Python
Cold and hot code reloading, the different options, how they work and when to use them.
Realtime 3D Graphics on a MicroPython ESP32
Hacking the EMFCamp Conference Badge
Simple, open, music recommendations with Python DuckDB: Bringing analytical SQL directly to your Python shell. Continuous Documentation for Your Code Talk to DBus from a Python application
An introduction to the dasbus library
Python Logging Like Your Job Depends on It
A fast track to understanding logging in Python
Will PyScript replace Django?
What PyScript is and is not

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2022q4/003477.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.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  An introduction to async programming
Writing a Telegram Antispam Bot in Python
Marc-André Lemburg 09:00 09:30
  Accelerating object serialization by using constraints
How we achieved 3x-100x faster data serialization to a binary format or to JSON using low-level Cython and Python C API.
Vadim Markovtsev 09:30 10:00
  pip install malware Max Kahan 10:00 10:30
  Building a Semantic Search Application in Python, Using Haystack Tuana Celik 10:30 11:00
  How to build an event-driven application in Python
A practical tutorial for building an event-driven, distributed food delivery app using microservices, kubernetes, mongodb, and a message broker in python.
Yaniv Ben Hemo 11:00 12:00
  An introduction to MicroPython Wouter van Ooijen 12:00 13:00
  AMENDMENT Code reloading techniques in Python
Cold and hot code reloading, the different options, how they work and when to use them.
Hugo Herter 13:00 13:30
  Realtime 3D Graphics on a MicroPython ESP32
Hacking the EMFCamp Conference Badge
Mat Booth 13:30 14:00
  Simple, open, music recommendations with Python Sam Thursfield 14:00 14:30
  DuckDB: Bringing analytical SQL directly to your Python shell. Pedro Holanda 14:30 15:00
  Continuous Documentation for Your Code Anastasiia Tymoshchuk 15:00 15:30
  Talk to DBus from a Python application
An introduction to the dasbus library
Vendula Poncova 15:30 16:00
  Python Logging Like Your Job Depends on It
A fast track to understanding logging in Python
David Tippett 16:00 16:30
  Will PyScript replace Django?
What PyScript is and is not
Cheuk Ho 16:30 17:00