Media Summary: The state of PyPy Ronan Lamy PyPy is a fast and highly-compatible alternative implementation of Python. Its just-in-time compiler, ... Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... César Cardenas Desales While many programmers will agree that implementing new Software is the most entertaining part of our ...

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The state of PyPy Ronan Lamy PyPy is a fast and highly-compatible alternative implementation of Python. Its just-in-time compiler, ... Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... César Cardenas Desales While many programmers will agree that implementing new Software is the most entertaining part of our ... Yulia Zozulya Developers make peculiar users. We're very picky on what settings we want, and if we can tweak something we will. Laura Dixon Many developers seem extremely keen to influence and help to improve CS education, however it is not always clear ... Becky Lewis The software industry as a whole is moving further towards integrating smaller systems together rather than building ...

Jenny Wong PHP can be called Python's sibling in many ways. Many developers switch from PHP to Python and vice versa. Andrew Mulholland Sunday 12:00 Assembly Room A deep dive into a project that was never intended to be. 3 years ago, I ... Cory Benfield Having access to randomness turns out to be remarkably important in computing. Whether you're a scientist ... Jessica Upani Everything from a lack of teachers to dysfunctional computer labs has led to a loss of interest in Junior Computer ... Daniele Marco Procida Some Python deployment tales of horror and madness, and a lesson for us from the world of PHP. Stephanos Papanikolopoulos Sooner or later every developer has to deal with timezones. You've probably heard of GMT, UTC, ...

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Pycon UK 2016: Queueing and Python: pip install ciw

Pycon UK 2016: Queueing and Python: pip install ciw

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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, ...

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: So you "want" to maintain a Python legacy code base

Pycon UK 2016: So you "want" to maintain a Python legacy code base

César Cardenas Desales While many programmers will agree that implementing new Software is the most entertaining part of our ...

Pycon UK 2016: From QA to UX   Learning how to accommodate developers

Pycon UK 2016: From QA to UX Learning how to accommodate developers

Yulia Zozulya Developers make peculiar users. We're very picky on what settings we want, and if we can tweak something we will.

Pycon UK 2016: Developing CS education, how can you help

Pycon UK 2016: Developing CS education, how can you help

Laura Dixon Many developers seem extremely keen to influence and help to improve CS education, however it is not always clear ...

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 systems together rather than building ...

Pycon UK 2016: Lessons learned from PHP

Pycon UK 2016: Lessons learned from PHP

Jenny Wong PHP can be called Python's sibling in many ways. Many developers switch from PHP to Python and vice versa.

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: 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: High School Pythonistas

Pycon UK 2016: High School Pythonistas

Jessica Upani Everything from a lack of teachers to dysfunctional computer labs has led to a loss of interest in Junior Computer ...

Pycon UK 2016: 10 years 7 deployments and a lesson

Pycon UK 2016: 10 years 7 deployments and a lesson

Daniele Marco Procida Some Python deployment tales of horror and madness, and a lesson for us from the world of PHP.

Pycon UK 2016: Timezones: A tale of (more than) two cities

Pycon UK 2016: Timezones: A tale of (more than) two cities

Stephanos Papanikolopoulos Sooner or later every developer has to deal with timezones. You've probably heard of GMT, UTC, ...