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Started in Nov 2008, SF Python is the largest, longest running community-run meetup in SF Bay Area. Each year, our dedicated team of volunteers produce 20+ developer focused, live events for Pythonistas to connect, learn, share, and grow together.
As a member of our community, you agree to adhere to our code of conduct. Please see our Code of Conduct page for further details.
Why do we put these events up?
We believe there is power in in-person interactions. We believe in learning, sharing, and helping each other out. And we have seen the results. We have heard stories of people getting their problems solved because of the talks and the people they met at our events. We have witnessed people grow in their career, from receiving their first internship to landing their first speaking gig at conferences. We have even heard companies migrating to a different platform/technologies after attending our conference.
We look forward to your joining this awesome community - be it attending our events, giving a talk, donating your venue space, or supporting us financially via sponsorship!
Hope to see you at some or more of the following events!
2 monthly meetups
- Presentation Night on the 2nd Wednesday of each month features intermediate to advanced level tech talks from Python Software Foundation members, core developers of open-source projects, and local software engineers.
- Project Night on the 3rd Wednesday of most months offers a chill evening to hack on projects, get questions answered, mentor other devs, or attend a tutorial. It's usually held at various companies in SF so you get to sample how different companies are using Python.
PyBay, a yearly regional Python Conference
https://youtu.be/EwK04nc4iyI
PyBay is the local version of PyCon. It's a 4-day event in August with 750+ Python devs, 9+ workshops, 60+ talks, expo, happy hour, and a lot more.
Our annual holiday party
We think you'd agree that if you have been coming to SF Python's events, you have been advancing in your field. So come celebrate the year with us. We will listen to more amazing speakers while enjoying great food, drinks and live music.
Sponsors
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Tout voir- Python t-strings and Testing Flask & Quart Apps w/Pytest & PlaywrightSentry, San Francisco, CA
Want to learn more about Python and meet other Pythonistas?
Please register here: https://ti.to/sfpython/jul-16th-sf-python-sentry?source=meetup
Please support our sponsors Sentry!
👉 Submit your 5, 15 or 25 mins talk proposals here: https://bit.ly/bapyacfp
SCHEDULED TALKS
🔎 Sentry Intro (~5 mins)
🔎 t-strings: A how-to guide - James Ouyang
(~25 mins + Q&A)
t-strings are coming in Python 3.14. Come learn how they work and explore some fun use cases.
James Ouyang is a long time SF Python attendee. He currently uses Python to build and ship retail analytics at Pathr. Previously, he worked on peering tools at an Internet backbone company and as a data engineer on a presidential campaign.🔎 Testing Flask and Quart Apps with Pytest and Playwright - Pamela Fox
(~25 mins + Q&A)
Flask and Quart are fantastic web frameworks for web applications that have both an API backend and a HTML frontend. But how do you test full-stack apps? I'll share my favorite approach: Use pytest for every kind of test: unit, integration, even E2E tests. For backend tests, save the results of each API route test using snapshot testing. For E2E tests, use the Playwright browser automation package, and mock network calls using the backend snapshots. I'll demo tests across multiple web apps, using Flask, FrozenFlask, and Quart, and dig into the trickiest parts of the test setup. All shared code will be open source and linked, so you can bring the same approach into your own apps.
Pamela is a Principal Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. She's been in the industry for 20 years, doing things like developer relations at Google, full-stack engineering at Coursera, course development at Khan Academy. She's also taught at UC Berkeley and for non-profits like GirlsWhoCode, TEALS, and CoderDojo.AGENDA
6:30p Reconnect with friends!
7:00p Opening remarks, sponsors acknowledgement
7:10p Scheduled talks and Q&A + networking break
8:30p Wrap up last talk, more networkingTHIS EVENT IS PRODUCED BY
SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area - SF Python At GitHub Community SpaceGitHub Community Space, San Francisco, CA
Want to learn more about Python and meet other Pythonistas?
Please register here: https://ti.to/sfpython/aug-13-sf-python-python-github?source=meetup
Please support our sponsors GitHub!
👉 Submit your 5, 15 or 25 mins talk proposals here: https://bit.ly/bapyacfp
SCHEDULED TALKS
🔎 Lightning Talk (~5 mins)
TBD🔎 Short Talk (~15 mins)
TBD🔎 Main Talk (~30 mins + Q&A)
TBDAGENDA
6:30p Reconnect with friends!
7:00p Opening remarks, sponsors acknowledgement
7:10p Scheduled talks and Q&A + networking break
8:30p Wrap up last talk, more networkingTHIS EVENT IS PRODUCED BY
SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area - SF Python At SentrySentry, San Francisco, CA
Want to learn more about Python and meet other Pythonistas?
Please register here: https://ti.to/sfpython/sep-10th-sf-python-sentry-copy?source=meetup
Please support our sponsors Sentry!
👉 Submit your 5, 15 or 25 mins talk proposals here: https://bit.ly/bapyacfp
SCHEDULED TALKS
🔎 Lightning Talk (~5 mins)
TBD🔎 Short Talk (~15 mins)
TBD🔎 Main Talk (~30 mins + Q&A)
TBDAGENDA
6:30p Reconnect with friends!
7:00p Opening remarks, sponsors acknowledgement
7:10p Scheduled talks and Q&A + networking break
8:30p Wrap up last talk, more networkingTHIS EVENT IS PRODUCED BY
SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area