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Pycon Uk 2017 Pythonic Molecular Evolution - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Edward Gomez Friday 12:00 Room L Las Cumbres Observatory is not just a collection of 18 telescopes spread across the globe ... 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 Owen Campbell Sunday 15:30 Room D In the beginning, there was Axelrod... Well, in around 1980, there was Prof. Robert ... Cat Lamin Sunday 11:30 Ferrier Hall Mental health is a taboo subject right? We don't talk about it right? It's embarrassing or ... David Sim Sunday 12:30 Ferrier Hall We tried adding MyPy type hints to a few thousand lines of reasonably hairy production ...

Attacks on Machine Learning prabhant singh Friday 17:00 Room C The session is about adversarial machine learning. The talk ... VanL Friday 12:30 Assembly Room We live in the world of "big data," where more data is almost always considered better. Nicholas Tollervey Saturday 14:30 Room D Mu ( is a text editor for beginner programmers written in Thomas Guest Saturday 11:30 Assembly Room Camilla Montonen Sunday 15:30 Ferrier Hall (For the PyData Track) It is the year 2099. NetSky Corp has been hacked by a ... Mark Shannon Sunday 10:30 Assembly Room Code analysis is a powerful technique for improving the quality of software.

Hannah Hazi Thursday 15:00 Assembly Room Sometimes we can learn the most by coming at a topic sideways. Martin Chorley Sunday 16:30 Assembly Room We've been using

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PYCON UK 2017: Pythonic molecular evolution

PYCON UK 2017: Pythonic molecular evolution

Edward Gomez | Friday 12:00 | Room L Las Cumbres Observatory is not just a collection of 18 telescopes spread across the globe ...

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: The History of PyCon

PYCON UK 2017: The History of PyCon

Steve Holden | Friday 14:30 | Room D

PYCON UK 2017: Functional Python

PYCON UK 2017: Functional Python

Paul Jones | Thursday 12:00 | Assembly Room Although

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 2017: You don't have to be mad to work here    but it helps

PYCON UK 2017: You don't have to be mad to work here but it helps

Cat Lamin | Sunday 11:30 | Ferrier Hall Mental health is a taboo subject right? We don't talk about it right? It's embarrassing or ...

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 ...

Pycon UK 2016: I love being Pythonic

Pycon UK 2016: I love being Pythonic

Busra Koken

PYCON UK 2017: Attacks on Machine Learning

PYCON UK 2017: Attacks on Machine Learning

Attacks on Machine Learning prabhant singh | Friday 17:00 | Room C The session is about adversarial machine learning. The talk ...

PYCON UK 2017: Untangling Data Ownership

PYCON UK 2017: Untangling Data Ownership

VanL | Friday 12:30 | Assembly Room We live in the world of "big data," where more data is almost always considered better.

PYCON UK 2017: Code With Mu

PYCON UK 2017: Code With Mu

Nicholas Tollervey | Saturday 14:30 | Room D Mu (http://codewith.mu/) is a text editor for beginner programmers written in

PYCON UK 2017: Lazy Sequences working hard

PYCON UK 2017: Lazy Sequences working hard

Thomas Guest | Saturday 11:30 | Assembly Room

PYCON UK 2017: P0150n3d SVMs and Other M4ch1n3 Learning 3xpl0175

PYCON UK 2017: P0150n3d SVMs and Other M4ch1n3 Learning 3xpl0175

Camilla Montonen | Sunday 15:30 | Ferrier Hall (For the PyData Track) It is the year 2099. NetSky Corp has been hacked by a ...

PYCON UK 2017: Finding bugs for free - The magic of code analysis

PYCON UK 2017: Finding bugs for free - The magic of code analysis

Mark Shannon | Sunday 10:30 | Assembly Room Code analysis is a powerful technique for improving the quality of software.

PYCON UK 2017: John Pinner Awards

PYCON UK 2017: John Pinner Awards

PYCON UK 2017: John Pinner Awards

PYCON UK 2017: Python as a Second Language

PYCON UK 2017: Python as a Second Language

Hannah Hazi | Thursday 15:00 | Assembly Room Sometimes we can learn the most by coming at a topic sideways.

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