PyCascades 2019 Speaker Lineup๐
PyCascades 2019 Speaker Lineup ๐
We are very excited to share with all of you the incredible speakers for PyCascades 2019. We received over 230 talk proposals, which we had to narrow down to just 20. As you can imagine, not an easy task for our program committee. But their dedication produced what we think will be an outstanding program.
Take a look for yourself, and be inspired to join us in February:
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โAย Taxonomy of Decorators A-Eโ by Andy Fundinger
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โAbstraction for students of all the thingsโ by Chris Waigl
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โAccount Security for the Fashionable App Developerโ by Philip James
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โBuilding a Gendered Dictionaryโ by Omayeli Arenyeka
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โData Protection for Developers: Past, Present, and Futureโ by Dustin Ingram
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โGiven this, assert that: fluent testing fixtures and propertiesโ by Paul Watts
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โGuide to your own artificial intelligence application in 3 easy stepsโ by Norah Klintberg Sakal
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โHunting the bugsโ by Maria McKinley
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โLight Up Your Life - With Python and LEDs!โ by Nina Zakharenko
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โLint your code responsiblyโ by Ania Kapuลciลska
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โMeaningful Mentoring Momentsโ by Trey Hunner
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โNim for Python Programmersโ by Abhishek Kapatkar
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โPerceiving Python Programming Paradigmsโ by Jigyasa Grover
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โRecursion, Fractals, and the Python Turtle Moduleโ by Hayley Denbraver
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โSo tell me, what is your musical taste?โ by Kyungyun Lee
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โThe Amazing Mutable, Immutable Tuple and Other Philosophic Digressionsโ by Al Sweigart
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โTurning โwatโ into โwhy'"ย by Katie McLaughlin
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โType Hints: Adding Types to Legacy Codebasesโ by Iyanuoluwa Ajao
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โUnderstanding multithreading by deciphering the CPython interpreter source codeโ by Chirag Shah
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โWho to blame for all your problemsโ by Ben Berry
Tickets are on sale now!
There are plenty of tickets still available, but it is looking like we will sell out again this year. So donโt wait too long. When the tickets are gone, they are gone ๐ฑ.
Get yours now at https://ti.to/pycascades/pycascades-2019.
Gratitude
Weโd like to extend a big โThank Youโ to everyone who submitted a proposal. Your time and effort make it possible for us to put together a conference that people donโt want to miss.
And weโd like to extend our gratitude to our hardworking program chair Georgia Reh and all the reviewers who made this announcement possible in the first place.