by mkl on 1/14/2024, 11:16:59 AM
by kevincox on 1/14/2024, 1:49:24 PM
> Keynote Speaker - Ned Batchelder
I don't get why conferences do this. I understand that it is supposed to be an honor to be "Keynote" but it says literally nothing about what the talk is. I end up just skipping over these because I have no information on the topic of the talk.
by wslh on 1/14/2024, 12:40:33 PM
I like to compare personal interests to the average.
I like the #96 talk by Michał Gałka about "Creating USB gadgets with Python" [1]
BTW I am tired of GIL discussions since two decades ago, so I skip everything that talks about it except if there is a solution. I think in Python more like a practical programming language that specific limitations in current implementations. Regarding GIL I think we have waste much more time talking about it than the time required for the solution.
I continue with my preferences list, all below #100 in the ranking:
The Samweli Mwakisambwe talk about "Using Python and PyQgis to make cool maps" [2] (#105) seems very interesting to play with maps when you don't want to be an expert on them.
Jimmy Lai (#115), Python Linters at Scale (I work in cybersecurity) [3]
Gajendra Deshpande (#132) Three Musketeers: Sherlock Holmes, Mathematics and Python [4]
"Code Review of Senior Python Engineers (#161) by Keith Yang [5].
Detecting Wireless Jammers and Hackers with JADE by Caner Kilinc [6].
Interactive Lectures and Active Learning with Python in Scientific by Jonas Lindemann [7].
[Gently] Chasing birds with code by Chayim Kirshen and Meir Shpilraien [8]
Charlas - Marlene Marchena: Mi viaje personal enseñando programación a alumnos neurodivergentes [9]
Débora Azevedo: Cooperación internacional en la comunidad de Python [10] [11]
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34XnnAFO8O0
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py93-Z8BUBY
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygZwfVKkpfk
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyFFj1_lu_s
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A63CL3ogzpM
[6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjiq-4SXOyE
[7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaF5PrheDWQ
[8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BisOzixucPU
[9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmIKk1wGSvE
by rainonmoon on 1/15/2024, 12:18:27 AM
I was at PyCon AU (my first one and a wonderful time) and I'm surprised to see "Digital Rights / Digital Wrongs" so far down the list! Possibly a relatively niche topic for the audience but I found it a gripping and massively informative watch, especially for anyone following the work of orgs like the EFF.
Why the meaningless "+" in "+4k" etc., instead of the ">4k" that makes sense? Or "4k+".
It's interesting that number 1 has more than 5 times the views of number 2; must have been linked somewhere popular. Also interesting that at least two of the top 10 are about Rust or Rust libraries.
There are a lot more PyCons than just US and AU, too, some of which will have talks with a lot of views: https://pycon.org/#national-conferences