Python 103: Memory Model & Best Practices by Wesley Chun

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AUDIENCE/WHO SHOULD ATTEND and PREREQUISITES [Intermediate/Advanced]
Developers familiar with Python who are interested in resolving any issues they've encountered or those that others have in order to better understand the interpreter and how it works, with an end goal of significantly improving their Python skills.
ABSTRACT/SUMMARY/SHORT DESCRIPTION
There's a growing crowd of Python users who don't consider themselves beginners anymore. However some users at this stage discover odd behavior that's hard to explain. Why doesn't code behave like it should? Why doesn't "correct" code execute correctly? We'll focus on Python's object & memory model, addressing these issues directly. Let's empower attendees to not create these bugs to begin with!
BIO
WESLEY CHUN is the author of Prentice Hall's bestselling "Core Python" (corepython.com) series, co-author of "Python Web Development with Django" (withdjango.com), and has written for Linux Journal, CNET, and InformIT. In addition to being an engineer & Developer Advocate at Google focused on Google Cloud & G Suite developer tools, he runs CyberWeb (cyberwebconsulting.com), a consultancy specializing in Python training. He has over 25 years of programming, teaching, and writing experience, including over two decades of Python! Wesley was one of the original Yahoo! Mail engineers and holds degrees in CS, Math, and Music from the University of California. He is a Fellow of the Python Software Foundation and can be reached on Google+ (+WesleyChun) or Twitter (@wescpy).
Location:
Synup is near Koramangala Club: https://goo.gl/GSVNK1
Contact:
Denver Dsouza: 90087 69684
Tejas: 081237 58152

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Python 103: Memory Model & Best Practices by Wesley Chun