Media Summary: Lukasz Kakol Thursday 12:30 Assembly Room **Apologies for the lack of slides on this presentation, the projector feed wasn't ... Paul Jones Thursday 12:00 Assembly Room Although Python is thought of as a procedural and OOP language, there are plenty ... Owen Campbell Sunday 15:30 Room D In the beginning, there was Axelrod... Well, in around 1980, there was Prof. Robert ...

Pycon Uk 2017 Pythonic Code Vs Performance - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Lukasz Kakol Thursday 12:30 Assembly Room **Apologies for the lack of slides on this presentation, the projector feed wasn't ... Paul Jones Thursday 12:00 Assembly Room Although Python is thought of as a procedural and OOP language, there are plenty ... Owen Campbell Sunday 15:30 Room D In the beginning, there was Axelrod... Well, in around 1980, there was Prof. Robert ... Sartaj Singh This workshop aims to introduce attendees to SymPy, a computer aided algebra system (CAS) written in Python. Mark Smith Sunday 15:00 Room D So you've released a library! Now you need to maintain it. You want to add features, ... Julie MacDonell Friday 15:30 Room D **Apologies for the slides being slightly cut off, the camera was recording unattended ...

Chris Withers Thursday 16:30 Assembly Room Whenever we come to write a script, there's a bunch of stuff we don't really want ... Russel Winder Thursday 17:00 Assembly Room Python is a programming language slow of execution but fast of program ... PYTHON FOR CONDUCTING OPERATIONAL RESEARCH IN HEALTHCARE Geraint Palmer Thursday 12:00 Room C ... Martin Chorley Sunday 16:30 Assembly Room We've been using Python to analyse the drinking habits of people from all ... Meg Ray Saturday 15:00 Room D **Note, this presentation was re-recorded in a different room on sunday after technical ... Jan Chwiejczak Sunday 15:00 Assembly Room How do you know your

Speaker: Matt Davis Occasionally we'll find that some bit of Python we've written doesn't run as fast as we'd like, what can we do? Thomas Guest Saturday 11:30 Assembly Room Python has no problem handling large and even infinite streams of data. David Sim Sunday 12:30 Ferrier Hall We tried adding MyPy type hints to a few thousand lines of reasonably hairy production ... A lightning talk delivered by Meredydd Luff at

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PYCON UK 2017: Pythonic code vs  performance

PYCON UK 2017: Pythonic code vs performance

Lukasz Kakol | Thursday 12:30 | Assembly Room **Apologies for the lack of slides on this presentation, the projector feed wasn't ...

PYCON UK 2017: Functional Python

PYCON UK 2017: Functional Python

Paul Jones | Thursday 12:00 | Assembly Room Although Python is thought of as a procedural and OOP language, there are plenty ...

Michael Kennedy - Pythonic code, by example

Michael Kennedy - Pythonic code, by example

We often hear the term

Łukasz Kąkol - Pythonic code vs  performance

Łukasz Kąkol - Pythonic code vs performance

Pythonic code vs

PYCON UK 2017: God Is Real (unless declared an integer)

PYCON UK 2017: God Is Real (unless declared an integer)

Owen Campbell | Sunday 15:30 | Room D In the beginning, there was Axelrod... Well, in around 1980, there was Prof. Robert ...

Pycon UK 2016: Symbolic Computation with Python using SymPy

Pycon UK 2016: Symbolic Computation with Python using SymPy

Sartaj Singh This workshop aims to introduce attendees to SymPy, a computer aided algebra system (CAS) written in Python.

PYCON UK 2017: Protecting Your Users From Change: Pythonic Refactoring

PYCON UK 2017: Protecting Your Users From Change: Pythonic Refactoring

Mark Smith | Sunday 15:00 | Room D So you've released a library! Now you need to maintain it. You want to add features, ...

PYCON UK 2017: Coding with Compassion

PYCON UK 2017: Coding with Compassion

Julie MacDonell | Friday 15:30 | Room D **Apologies for the slides being slightly cut off, the camera was recording unattended ...

PYCON UK 2017: Making all the boring things go away

PYCON UK 2017: Making all the boring things go away

Chris Withers | Thursday 16:30 | Assembly Room Whenever we come to write a script, there's a bunch of stuff we don't really want ...

PYCON UK 2017: On Big Computation and Python

PYCON UK 2017: On Big Computation and Python

Russel Winder | Thursday 17:00 | Assembly Room Python is a programming language slow of execution but fast of program ...

PYCON UK 2017: Python for conducting operational research in healthcare

PYCON UK 2017: Python for conducting operational research in healthcare

PYTHON FOR CONDUCTING OPERATIONAL RESEARCH IN HEALTHCARE Geraint Palmer | Thursday 12:00 | Room C ...

PYCON UK 2017: What Python Can Teach us about Beer

PYCON UK 2017: What Python Can Teach us about Beer

Martin Chorley | Sunday 16:30 | Assembly Room We've been using Python to analyse the drinking habits of people from all ...

PYCON UK 2017: Accessible Python Instruction

PYCON UK 2017: Accessible Python Instruction

Meg Ray | Saturday 15:00 | Room D **Note, this presentation was re-recorded in a different room on sunday after technical ...

PYCON UK 2017: The art of testing in Python

PYCON UK 2017: The art of testing in Python

Jan Chwiejczak | Sunday 15:00 | Assembly Room How do you know your

Matt Davis - Python Performance Investigation by Example - PyCon 2018

Matt Davis - Python Performance Investigation by Example - PyCon 2018

Speaker: Matt Davis Occasionally we'll find that some bit of Python we've written doesn't run as fast as we'd like, what can we do?

PYCON UK 2017: Lazy Sequences working hard

PYCON UK 2017: Lazy Sequences working hard

Thomas Guest | Saturday 11:30 | Assembly Room Python has no problem handling large and even infinite streams of data.

PYCON UK 2017: MyPy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

PYCON UK 2017: MyPy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

David Sim | Sunday 12:30 | Ferrier Hall We tried adding MyPy type hints to a few thousand lines of reasonably hairy production ...

Building a Python Autocompleter at PyCon UK 2017

Building a Python Autocompleter at PyCon UK 2017

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