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Error handling is hard. Regardless of the approach you take, it usually means littering your application with checks and validations that greatly reduce code readability. So how can we tackle exceptions? Please see our speaker release agreement for details: https://ep2020.europython.eu/events/speaker-release-agreement/
Topics: Python Skills, Python general, python, EuroPython2020, Python
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Facundo Batista - Entendiendo Unicode [EuroPython 2016] [19 July 2016 / 2016-07-19] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] (https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/entendiendo-unicode) Charla que explica qué es Unicode y otros conceptos relacionados para poder usar esta tecnología ----- La charla muestra de forma teórica/práctica qué son Unicode, las planillas de códigos, los caracteres, y las codificaciones, entra en detalle en las distintas codificaciones, para saber cómo usarlas, ejemplifica...
Topics: Python 3, Python general, Python 2, EuroPython2016, Python
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Holger Krekel - Keynote: Towards a more effective, decentralized web [EuroPython 2015] [22 July 2015] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] Many would like to see more decentralization but what does it mean, really? In this talk, I'll discuss the recent rise of immutable state concepts in languages and network protocols. And how the advent of hash-based data structures and replication strategies are shaking the client/server web service paradigm which rests on managing mutable state through http. By...
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Guido van Rossum - Type Hints for Python 3.5 [EuroPython 2015] [22 July 2015] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] PEP 484, "Type Hints", was accepted in time for inclusion in Python 3.5 beta 1. This introduces an optional standard for specifying types in function signatures. This concept was previously discussed as "optional static typing" and I similar to the way TypeScript adds optional type declarations to JavaScript. In this talk I will discuss the motivation for this work and show...
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We will have a quick tour of the many ways Python gives us to handle DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, and PDF and automate some boring office tasks. Many things are more interesting than office file formats like DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, and PDF. Still, while working with office formats does not seem to be the most fun, it is useful. But we can do better than just useful. With the Python and some great libraries, it is possible to have Python do much of the work you would have to do otherwise: Create and modify PDF...
Topics: Python general, Python 3, EuroPython2018, Python
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Python has grown in both significance and popularity in the last years, especially in the field of high performance computing and machine learning. When it comes to performance, there are numerous ways of profiling and measuring code performance—with each analysis tool having its own strengths and weaknesses. In this talk, we will introduce a rich GUI application (Intel® VTune™ Amplifier) which can be used to analyze the runtime performance of one’s Python application, and fully...
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Python Performance: Past, Present and Future Please see our speaker release agreement for details: https://ep2019.europython.eu/events/speaker-release-agreement/
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This talk will give anyone who has a basic knowledge of Python insight into how easy it is to build database applications using the PyMongo Python library for MongoDB. There will be live coding! Please see our speaker release agreement for details: https://ep2019.europython.eu/events/speaker-release-agreement/
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A journey through the current Python interpreter, some of the effects of its leaky abstraction on the language design and how we could evolve the language to future proof it. Covers some practical and not so practical ideas based on experience in the JavaScript and Rust ecosystem. Please see our speaker release agreement for details: https://ep2017.europython.eu/en/speaker-release-agreement/
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Thought up in 2009 by a group of MIT students who entered the Python bee into a competition for “bad ideas”, a Python bee is like a spelling bee for programmers. Instead of spelling words, participants are given functions to write and must spell them out loud - one character at a time, without looking at the code that they're writing! Players must spell valid Python and every character counts, including symbols and whitespace. And the twist for the second round (credit for this one goes to...
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Carrie Anne Philbin - Keynote: Designed for Education: A Python Solution [EuroPython 2015] [23 July 2015] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] The problem of introducing children to programming and computer science has seen growing attention in the past few years. Initiatives like Raspberry Pi, Code Club, code.org, (and many more) have been created to help solve this problem. With the introduction of a national computing curriculum in the UK, teachers have been searching for a text based programming...
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Guido van Rossum - Keynote: Python now and in the future [EuroPython 2015] [21 July 2015] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] This is *your* keynote! I will have some prepared remarks on the state of the Python community and Python's future directions, but first and foremost this will be an interactive Q&A session.
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Historically, Python coding on Windows has been kind of troublesome, but not anymore. Since a couple of years ago it is possible write awesome quality Python code with Visual Studio. This is good news for Python developers of all levels, because Visual Studio offers and incredible set of tools to enhance all the stages of product development: from managing virtual environments and handling package management, to writing and refactoring code, up to testing & debugging - all of that for free....
Topics: Windows, python, Python general, EuroPython2017, Python
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Using for loops and list comprehensions in Python is basic and quite common, right? But how does iteration in Python actually work "under the hood"? The words "iterator" and "iterable" each occur over 500 times in the Python documentation, but what does an iterator actually do, as opposed to an iterable? And how do they do it? Learn the details as we turn the iteration protocol inside out, with live coded demonstrations along the way. This talk will start from the...
Topics: Python general, Programming, Python 2, Python 3, EuroPython2018, Python
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Hetland, Magnus Lie
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Topics: Python (Computer program language), Python (programmeertaal), Python Programmiersprache, Python
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Anjana Vakil - Using and abusing Python’s double-underscore methods and attributes [EuroPython 2016] [21 July 2016 / 2016-07-21] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] (https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/using-and-abusing-pythons-double-underscore-methods-and-attributes) Python’s double-underscore ('`__`') methods and attributes go by many names, including “special”, “dunder”, and “magic”. You already use some, like `__init__`, but there are many more! In this talk, we’ll see...
Topics: Python 3, Python general, Programming, EuroPython2016, Python
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Draft of the talk: Growing populary of the Python programming language Defacto language in the scientific world, replacing other closed source and more specialized but limited language Favorite programming language used as the first language to learn programming Port Python 2 code to Python 3 Port Python 2 code to Python 3 No: "Add support for Python 3", don't loose Python 2 support Port Python 3 code to Python 2 Python changes to make the transition smoother: PEP 414:...
Topics: Python 2, Python 3, CPython, EuroPython2018, Python
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Facundo Batista - It's not magic: descriptors exposed [EuroPython 2016] [18 July 2016 / 2016-07-18] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] (https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/its-not-magic-descriptors-exposed) This talk shows the Python Descriptors, detailing their behaviour with a detailed practical example, so we can understand the power and flexibility they give. As a bonus track, class decorators are explained. ----- This talk presents, using a detailed practical example, the Python...
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Andrey Syschikov - Practical usage of advanced Python constructs [EuroPython 2015] [24 July 2015] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] Python is a language of choice for developers with wide range of experience, for some it is a first programming language, others switch to Python after years of experience. Python provides friendly syntax and smooth learning curve. This sometimes leads to developers lacking comprehension of some more advanced constructs. It happens that experienced developers jump into...
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Naomi Ceder - Come for the Language, Stay for the Community [EuroPython 2016] [21 July 2016 / 2016-07-21] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] (https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/keynote-stay-for-the-community) While Python the language is wonderful, the Python community and the personal, social, and professional benefits that flow from involvement in a community like ours are often more compelling. Learn about the goals of the Python Software Foundation and how everyone can take part to help...
Topics: python, Community, EuroPython2016, Python
This Python® Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack Overflow Documentation, the content is written by the beautiful people at Stack Overflow. Text content is released under Creative Commons BY-SA, see credits at the end of this book whom contributed to the various chapters. Images may be copyright of their respective owners unless otherwise specified This is an unofficial free book created for educational purposes and is not affiliated with official Python® group(s) or...
Topics: python, programming, python notes
Python Programming for Beginners & Intermediates - Adam Stewart
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Victor Stinner/Larry Hastings/Christian Heimes/Yury Selivanov - Core Developers' Panel [EuroPython 2016] [20 July 2016 / 2016-07-20] [Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain] Q&A session with Python core developers
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Q&A session with Guido van Rossum, Creator of Python. Please see our speaker release agreement for details: https://ep2020.europython.eu/events/speaker-release-agreement/
Topics: Python general, EuroPython2020, Python
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This has been mitigated with tooling and education, but for the most part it requires human action and decision. While most codebases have somewhere between tens and thousands of Python modules, some companies may maintain a codebase with millions of modules. This presentation covers techniques and tooling that Google created to enable the developers to scope their migration needs, plan the work required, execute effectively at scale and collaborate across teams/dependencies. Please see our...
Topics: Best Practice, Python 2, Python 3, EuroPython2020, Python
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Topics: Anaconda., Indian python., Reticulated python., African rock python.
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Topics: Anaconda, Indian python, Reticulated python, African rock python
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Reading standards documents can be a dull task. But like in other fields, standards in Python play a big part. Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs) are defined, improved, and eventually implemented by the community. They apply to mostly anything related to Python, from the more abstract and general to the more concrete and specific. Paying attention to them, and knowing which ones to read beforehand is a vital task that should take place prior to writing the first lines of code in a project. In...
Topics: Clean Code, Python Skills, Python general, EuroPython2019, Python
Pygame is a Python wrapper module for the SDL multimedia library. It contains python functions and classes that will allow you to use SDL’s support for playing cdroms, audio and video output, and keyboard, mouse and joystick input. Author: Pete Shinners, Rene Dudfield, Marcus von Appen, Bob Pendleton, others... Home Page: http://www.pygame.org License: LGPL
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Python is an amazing language with a strong and friendly community of pro- grammers. However, there is a lack of documentation on what to learn after getting the basics of Python down your throat. Through this book I aim to solve this problem. I would give you bits of information about some interesting topics which you can further explore. The topics which are discussed in this book open up your mind towards some nice corners of Python language. This book is an outcome of my desire to have...
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Ana Bell - Get Programming Learn to Code with Python
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Black Hay Python
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Model 2010 Bioinformatics Programming Using Python Covers Python 3( 2)
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Welcome, fellow Pythoneer! This is a small book of Python anti-patterns and worst practices . Learning about these anti-patterns will help you to avoid them in your own code and make you a better programmer (hopefully). Each pattern comes with a small description, examples and possible solutions. You can check many of them for free against your project at QuantifiedCode . Archived by Unglue.it
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Python easy manual.
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This is the 400 page Python Documentation manual for VUE xStream 2016, converted to handy ebook format with internal clickable links. It is useful for Python scripting beyond users of Vue 2016 3D landscape software, which is now no longer sold.
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Η Python είναι πιθανότατα μια από τις λιγοστές γλώσσες προγραμματισμού που είναι τόσο εύκολες όσο και ισχυρές. Αυτό είναι εξίσου καλό για τους αρχάριους όσο και για τους έμπειρους, και το πιο σημαντικό απ' όλα: είναι διασκεδαστικό να προγραμματίζεις...
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This short guide is the culmination of a few months’ worth of blog posts. The subject is magic methods . What are magic methods? They’re everything in object-oriented Python. They’re special methods that you can define to add ”magic” to your classes. They’re always surrounded by double underscores (e.g. __init__ or __lt__ ). They’re also not as well documented as they need to be. All of the magic methods for Python appear in the same section in the Python docs, but they’re...
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Exactly 23 years have passed since release of one of the biggest IT classics - ""Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software"". Contents of the book had considerable influence on dominant programming languages of those days. However, design patterns were not glorified by everyone. Voices of rational critic appeared, pointing out that design patterns are just ways to compensate for missing languages features by tons of clumsy code. If one implements design...
Topics: Software Design, Developing with Python, Python general, EuroPython2017, Python