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Pycon Ireland 2017: Protecting Your Users from Change: Pythonic Refactoring - Mark Smith

Pycon Ireland 2017: Protecting Your Users from Change: Pythonic Refactoring - Mark Smith

"So you've released a library! Now you need to maintain it. You want to add features, restructure the code, fix bugs, and maybe ...

PYCON UK 2017: Protecting Your Users From Change: Pythonic Refactoring

PYCON UK 2017: Protecting Your Users From Change: Pythonic Refactoring

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Mark Smith - More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About Python Functions

Mark Smith - More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About Python Functions

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"It's Pythons All The Way Down: Python Types & Metaclasses Made Simple" - Mark Smith (PyCon AU 2019)

"It's Pythons All The Way Down: Python Types & Metaclasses Made Simple" - Mark Smith (PyCon AU 2019)

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Mark Smith - Stupid Things I've Done With Python

Mark Smith - Stupid Things I've Done With Python

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Episode #275: Beautiful Pythonic Refactorings

Episode #275: Beautiful Pythonic Refactorings

Do you obsess about writing your code just the right way before you get started? Maybe you have some ugly code on your hands ...

HTCW Podcast #5 Refactoring and restructuring code

HTCW Podcast #5 Refactoring and restructuring code

The technical language and the terminology that we use to explain how a system is built, how a system needs to be altered and ...

Build a Powerful Autonomous Assistant with AI - Mark Smith @ PyCon Ireland 2024

Build a Powerful Autonomous Assistant with AI - Mark Smith @ PyCon Ireland 2024

Build a Powerful Autonomous Assistant with AI -

Mark Smith - Publish a (Perfect) Python Package on PyPI

Mark Smith - Publish a (Perfect) Python Package on PyPI

"Publish a (Perfect)

Some tricks for incremental refactoring of Python Code

Some tricks for incremental refactoring of Python Code

[EuroPython 2012] Steve Barnes - 6 JULY 2012 "Track Lasagne"

Refactoring Code With the Standard Library

Refactoring Code With the Standard Library

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Mark Smith - What You're Leaving on the Table

... dictionaries Really those should be classes Um this is terrible code It needs some