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PyBerlin 30 - ☀️☀️ Summer in here event ☀️☀️

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PyBerlin 30 - ☀️☀️ Summer in here event ☀️☀️

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Agenda:

• 18:30 - Welcome to PyBerlin! // Organisers

• 18:35 - Asynchronous Code With Python // Doug Farrell

Talk description:
Writing concurrent applications with Python is an interesting problem to solve. Using asynchronous approaches is one way to create this kind of concurrent application. Comparing synchronous, polling, threaded and asynchronous techniques helps to visualize how asynchronous code mimics how we as people operate in the world, and lets us think about programming in an asynchronous way.

Speaker's bio:
Doug is a developer with a lot of years of experience in multiple industries and languages. He's worked in process control, embedded systems, retail software and Internet and Intranet web applications. He's programmed in Fortran, C/C++, VB, PHP, JavaScript and Python. Doug has found Python to be the sweet spot for the kinds of applications he enjoys writing; those that help people get things done and improve their lives.

• 19:15 - Short break

• 19:20 - Three paradigms for method inheritance in Python // Reuven M. Lerner

Talk description:
Object-oriented programming can seem complex, and inheritance can seem even more complex. But there are really only three ways to think about inheritance. In this talk, I'll show you what those are and how they work, and how we implement them in Python. Along the way, we'll discuss attributes, how Python searches for them, and how inheritance is a natural outgrowth of a more general rule.

Speaker's bio:
Reuven is a full-time Python trainer. In a given year, he teaches courses at companies in the United States, Europe, Israel, India, and China — as well as to people around the world, via his online courses. Reuven’s most recent book is “Python Workout,” a collection of Python exercises with extensive explanations, published by Manning. He is currently working on "Pandas Workout," a similar book of exercises about the "pandas" library. Reuven's free, weekly "Better developers" newsletter is read by about 20,000 developers each week. He lives with his wife and children in Modi'in, Israel.

• 20:00 - Closing session // Organisers

This event will be hosted in zoom, as well as also streamed into twitch account:
https://www.twitch.tv/anastasiiatym

Feel free to choose a format of the event, which you prefer:

  • join the zoom session to be able to talk to the speakers,
  • join our streaming to be able to listen and only write a question you have or any comments, we will pass them to the speakers, no worries.
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