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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

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

Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development

Pycon UK 2016: Python Library Development

Vitor Baptista

How to maintain legacy Python codebases?

How to maintain legacy Python codebases?

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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

Maciej Dziergwa In 2005 I became keen on programming in

Working effectively with legacy code - Python edition (Scott Triglia)

Working effectively with legacy code - Python edition (Scott Triglia)

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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: 1001 ways of Python

Pycon UK 2016: 1001 ways of Python

Ana Paula Carvalho

PyCon PL 2016: César Cardenas Desales "So you "want" to maintain a Python legacy code base?"

PyCon PL 2016: César Cardenas Desales "So you "want" to maintain a Python legacy code base?"

So you

PYCON UK 2015: Taming a Legacy Codebase with Microservices

PYCON UK 2015: Taming a Legacy Codebase with Microservices

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Pycon UK 2016: I love being Pythonic

Pycon UK 2016: I love being Pythonic

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The Knowledge In The Code

The Knowledge In The Code

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PYCON UK 2025: Creative beginners Python programming in the browser, Pierre Weill-Tessier

PYCON UK 2025: Creative beginners Python programming in the browser, Pierre Weill-Tessier

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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

PyCon UK 2016: The CSD Python API – Helping the world’s structural chemists innovate

PyCon UK 2016: The CSD Python API – Helping the world’s structural chemists innovate

Stewart Adcock The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is the world's repository for small molecule organic and metal-organic ...

PyConUK 2016: The Breakup: Monolith to Microservices

PyConUK 2016: The Breakup: Monolith to Microservices

Julie MacDonell It is natural for small software teams to unknowingly build up a monolith application with their development, one ...

Pycon UK 2016: Introducing type hints   challenges and lessons

Pycon UK 2016: Introducing type hints challenges and lessons

Angela Santin A large proportion of our