Media Summary: Manoj Pandey Due to a lack of volunteers to man the vision mixer, this presentation was recorded as audio only. Web scraping is ... Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... Jessica Upani Everything from a lack of teachers to dysfunctional computer labs has led to a loss of interest in Junior Computer ...

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Manoj Pandey Due to a lack of volunteers to man the vision mixer, this presentation was recorded as audio only. Web scraping is ... Jim Hague Take an application based on a 20 year old proprietary graphics library and scripting language. We needed to move to ... Jessica Upani Everything from a lack of teachers to dysfunctional computer labs has led to a loss of interest in Junior Computer ... Bashar Al-Abdulhadi Sharing ideas why should developers work on translation/internationalization of their packages, why it's ... Keynote presentation by: Brandon Rhodes In 1991 the newly-released For many interviewees and interviewers, hiring engineers is a difficult and stressful process. It's widely regarded that inverting a ...

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Pycon UK 2016: 1001 ways of Python

Pycon UK 2016: 1001 ways of Python

Ana Paula Carvalho

Pycon UK 2016: An Introduction to web scraping using Python (audio only)

Pycon UK 2016: An Introduction to web scraping using Python (audio only)

Manoj Pandey Due to a lack of volunteers to man the vision mixer, this presentation was recorded as audio only. Web scraping is ...

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: 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: An Arabish lesson: Introducing Django to the foreign world

Pycon UK 2016: An Arabish lesson: Introducing Django to the foreign world

Bashar Al-Abdulhadi Sharing ideas why should developers work on translation/internationalization of their packages, why it's ...

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

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 is a difficult and stressful process. It's widely regarded that inverting a ...

Pycon UK 2016: 5 mistakes you will make building a Python Software House

Pycon UK 2016: 5 mistakes you will make building a Python Software House

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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

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Pycon UK 2016: Python and static types: Let's use mypy!

Pycon UK 2016: Python and static types: Let's use mypy!

Daniel F Moisset

Pycon UK 2016: Python in Education

Pycon UK 2016: Python in Education

Nicholas Tollervey The

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

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

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PYCON UK 2025: Day One Opening Session

PYCON UK 2025: Day One Opening Session

With conference director Becky Smith.

Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development

Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development

Vitor Baptista We'll go through the process of creating a new

Pycon UK 2016: I love being Pythonic

Pycon UK 2016: I love being Pythonic

Busra Koken

PYCON UK 2025: How to solve a Python mystery, Aivars Kalvāns

PYCON UK 2025: How to solve a Python mystery, Aivars Kalvāns

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Pycon UK 2016: Python, Locales and Writing Systems

Pycon UK 2016: Python, Locales and Writing Systems

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