Media Summary: Russel Winder Russel Winder will be leading a project at Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... Andrew Mulholland Sunday 12:00 Assembly Room A deep dive into a project that was never intended to be. 3 years ago, I ...

Pycon Uk 2016 A Raspberrypi - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Russel Winder Russel Winder will be leading a project at Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... Andrew Mulholland Sunday 12:00 Assembly Room A deep dive into a project that was never intended to be. 3 years ago, I ... Presentation by: Kirk Northrop The Internet of Things has been talked about hugely over the last ten years, but with the rise of the ... "Speaker: Dwight Hubbard Want to keep things cool? Come learn how to build a networked temperature sensor using a ... Vitor Baptista We'll go through the process of creating a new Python library supporting both Python2.7 and Python3.4+.

(A.J. Fisher) This talk will discuss building a basic streaming data pipeline for IoT applications using Python and Luke Spademan Thursday 12:30 Room C I am 15 year old that came to pyconuk last year and gave a lightening talk on how I ... Helen Sherwood-Taylor Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) is a part of the Bluetooth standard aimed at bringing wireless technology to ... Aaron Bassett When Azer Koçulu pulled 11 lines of code from npm he not only broke thousands of dependent packages but also ...

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Pycon UK 2016: A RaspberryPi super computer in a briefcase
PyconUK 2016: Rewriting without rewriting - porting an ATC radar display to PyQt
Pycon UK 2016: PiNet   A project that was never intended to be
Pycon UK 2016: Micro Python, the Internet of Things and the £3 device
Dwight Hubbard   Keeping cool, using a Raspberry PI to create a networked temperature sensor
PYCON UK 2015: Python Projects on the Raspberry Pi
Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development
PYCON UK 2015: Teaching youngsters to code with pgzero on Raspberry Pi
"Build Your Own IoT! Fun With Python and Raspberry Pi." - A.J. Fisher (Pycon AU 2024)
PYCON UK 2017: Lessons from combining microbits raspberry pis and tensorflow
PyCon 2014: PyPi (not that one) - Python on the RaspberryPi
Pycon UK 2016: Taking control of your Bluetooth devices
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Pycon UK 2016: A RaspberryPi super computer in a briefcase

Pycon UK 2016: A RaspberryPi super computer in a briefcase

Russel Winder Russel Winder will be leading a project at

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 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ...

Pycon UK 2016: PiNet   A project that was never intended to be

Pycon UK 2016: PiNet A project that was never intended to be

Andrew Mulholland | Sunday 12:00 | Assembly Room A deep dive into a project that was never intended to be. 3 years ago, I ...

Pycon UK 2016: Micro Python, the Internet of Things and the £3 device

Pycon UK 2016: Micro Python, the Internet of Things and the £3 device

Presentation by: Kirk Northrop The Internet of Things has been talked about hugely over the last ten years, but with the rise of the ...

Dwight Hubbard   Keeping cool, using a Raspberry PI to create a networked temperature sensor

Dwight Hubbard Keeping cool, using a Raspberry PI to create a networked temperature sensor

"Speaker: Dwight Hubbard Want to keep things cool? Come learn how to build a networked temperature sensor using a ...

PYCON UK 2015: Python Projects on the Raspberry Pi

PYCON UK 2015: Python Projects on the Raspberry Pi

Talk by Ben Nuttall

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 2015: Teaching youngsters to code with pgzero on Raspberry Pi

PYCON UK 2015: Teaching youngsters to code with pgzero on Raspberry Pi

Talk by Tim Golden

"Build Your Own IoT! Fun With Python and Raspberry Pi." - A.J. Fisher (Pycon AU 2024)

"Build Your Own IoT! Fun With Python and Raspberry Pi." - A.J. Fisher (Pycon AU 2024)

(A.J. Fisher) This talk will discuss building a basic streaming data pipeline for IoT applications using Python and

PYCON UK 2017: Lessons from combining microbits raspberry pis and tensorflow

PYCON UK 2017: Lessons from combining microbits raspberry pis and tensorflow

Luke Spademan | Thursday 12:30 | Room C I am 15 year old that came to pyconuk last year and gave a lightening talk on how I ...

PyCon 2014: PyPi (not that one) - Python on the RaspberryPi

PyCon 2014: PyPi (not that one) - Python on the RaspberryPi

Presented by: Ben Nuttall.

Pycon UK 2016: Taking control of your Bluetooth devices

Pycon UK 2016: Taking control of your Bluetooth devices

Helen Sherwood-Taylor Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) is a part of the Bluetooth standard aimed at bringing wireless technology to ...

Pycon UK 2016: Avoiding the "left pad" problem: How to secure your pip install process

Pycon UK 2016: Avoiding the "left pad" problem: How to secure your pip install process

Aaron Bassett When Azer Koçulu pulled 11 lines of code from npm he not only broke thousands of dependent packages but also ...