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Cat Lamin I want to talk about the issues facing teachers today with the introduction of the new computing curriculum. I want to talk ... For many interviewees and interviewers, hiring engineers Jenny Wong PHP can be called Python's sibling in many ways. Many developers switch from PHP to Python and vice versa. Becky Lewis The software industry as a whole Andrew Mulholland Sunday 12:00 Assembly Room A deep dive into a project that was never intended to be. 3 years ago, I ... Russel Winder Saturday 12:00 Ferrier Hall Python

Eva Gonzalez A quick (and by no means complete) guide to what recruiters look for in CV's and the hiring process. 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 ... Ed Singleton A revolution in materials lead to a revolution in architecture, and a complete rethink of how we design buildings. Cory Benfield Having access to randomness turns out to be remarkably important in computing. Whether you're a scientist ... Laura Dixon Many developers seem extremely keen to influence and help to improve CS education, however it

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Pycon UK 2016: Why do kids need to code and how can we help?

Pycon UK 2016: Why do kids need to code and how can we help?

Cat Lamin I want to talk about the issues facing teachers today with the introduction of the new computing curriculum. I want to talk ...

Pycon UK 2016: Tech interviews that don't suck

Pycon UK 2016: Tech interviews that don't suck

For many interviewees and interviewers, hiring engineers

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: 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

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 2016: Fast Python! Don't Bother?

Pycon 2016: Fast Python! Don't Bother?

Russel Winder | Saturday 12:00 | Ferrier Hall Python

Pycon UK 2016: Life as the Sourcerer's Apprentice

Pycon UK 2016: Life as the Sourcerer's Apprentice

Eva Gonzalez A quick (and by no means complete) guide to what recruiters look for in CV's and the hiring process.

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: Introducing MetaClasses - Amit Kumar

Pycon UK 2016: Introducing MetaClasses - Amit Kumar

Slides: http://slides.com/aktech/introducing-metaclasses-in-python This talk

PyconUK 2016: Form Follows Functions

PyconUK 2016: Form Follows Functions

Ed Singleton A revolution in materials lead to a revolution in architecture, and a complete rethink of how we design buildings.

Pycon UK 2016: The state of PyPy

Pycon UK 2016: The state of PyPy

The state of PyPy Ronan Lamy PyPy

PyCon UK 2016: Why /dev/random is a horrible idea

PyCon UK 2016: Why /dev/random is a horrible idea

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

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