Media Summary: Becky Lewis The software industry as a whole is moving further towards integrating smaller Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... Rae Knowler Python 3 removes a lot of the confusion around Unicode handling in Python, but that by no means fixes everything.

Pycon Uk 2016 Distributed Systems - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Becky Lewis The software industry as a whole is moving further towards integrating smaller Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... Rae Knowler Python 3 removes a lot of the confusion around Unicode handling in Python, but that by no means fixes everything. Cory Benfield Having access to randomness turns out to be remarkably important in computing. Whether you're a scientist ... Andrew Mulholland Sunday 12:00 Assembly Room A deep dive into a project that was never intended to be. 3 years ago, I ... Peter Goldsborough TensorFlow is an open source deep learning library released by Google a little over 6 months ago, with a ...

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Pycon UK 2016: Distributed systems from scratch: lessons learned the hard way!

Pycon UK 2016: Distributed systems from scratch: lessons learned the hard way!

Becky Lewis The software industry as a whole is moving further towards integrating smaller

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: Python, Locales and Writing Systems

Pycon UK 2016: Python, Locales and Writing Systems

Rae Knowler Python 3 removes a lot of the confusion around Unicode handling in Python, but that by no means fixes everything.

Pycon UK 2016: If Only Everything Was Radioactive: Randomness and Computing

Pycon UK 2016: If Only Everything Was Radioactive: Randomness and Computing

Cory Benfield Having access to randomness turns out to be remarkably important in computing. Whether you're a scientist ...

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: An Introduction to Deep Learning with TensorFlow

PyCon UK 2016: An Introduction to Deep Learning with TensorFlow

Peter Goldsborough TensorFlow is an open source deep learning library released by Google a little over 6 months ago, with a ...

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 ...

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, ...

"An Introduction to Distributed Computation in Python" - Adam Green (Kiwi Pycon XI)

"An Introduction to Distributed Computation in Python" - Adam Green (Kiwi Pycon XI)

(Adam Green) Course notes on Github - https://github.com/ADGEfficiency/intro-to-

Pycon 2016: How to Automate your Data Cleanup with Python

Pycon 2016: How to Automate your Data Cleanup with Python

Katharine Jarmul The days of line-by-line editing for your data issues are gone. In this talk, we'll explore what comes next.

Pycon UK 2016: Where am I? What am I doing here?

Pycon UK 2016: Where am I? What am I doing here?

"Where am I? What am I doing here?" -- Motion detection and sensor fusion on wearables and Micro:Bit with Python Stephen ...

Pycon 2016: The Art of Doing Nothing

Pycon 2016: The Art of Doing Nothing

Charlie Clark We're lucky with Python that we can concentrate on getting the job done and often don't have to worry about how ...

Pycon UK 2016: Django REST framework

Pycon UK 2016: Django REST framework

Django REST framework: Schemas, Hypermedia & Client libraries. Tom Christie An introduction into using the very latest features ...