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PyBerlin 32 - 🍁🍁 Autumn event 🍁🍁

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PyBerlin 32 - 🍁🍁 Autumn event 🍁🍁

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Agenda:

β€’ 19:00 - Welcome to PyBerlin! // Organisers

β€’ 19:10 - Full-Stack Web, Entirely in Python: How Anvil Works // Meredydd Luff

Talk description:
Building a modern web app requires so much: HTML, CSS, JS, Python, SQL, React, Bootstrap, Webpack, Django...what if we could build a better abstraction?

Meredydd will present Anvil: a full-stack Python framework where everything is a Python object, from UI components to DB rows. Expect some live coding, some discussions of web architecture, and a behind-the-scenes look at how we can support Python in the browser, on the server and everywhere in between.

Speaker's bio:
Meredydd is a hacker who wants to make development easier for everyone else. He holds a PhD in building usable programming systems, has contributed code to projects from audio codecs to the Linux kernel, and is one of the creators of Anvil, the full-stack Python web app framework.

β€’ 19:45 - Short break

β€’ 19:50 - Python 3.10: Welcome to pattern matching πŸ”₯ // Laysa Uchoa

Talk description:
Do you feel stuck in an older version of Python? Are you curious about what is out there with Python 3.10? In this talk, we will go over an exciting journey of using Python 3.10 for 31 days. Some new things include pattern matching and better error messages.

Speaker's bio:
Laysa Uchoa is a Dev, Python Lover and Pyladies Munich Organizer. She believes that technology can make the world more democratic and just better - let's contribute to this.

β€’ 20:25 - 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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