Python talk night at F5 Networks
Details
Join us for an exciting Talk Night at F5 Network's Downtown Seattle office!
Agenda:
5:30-6pm: Doors open/networking
6-6:10pm: Opening remarks
6:10-6:35pm: Talk #1
6:35-6:45pm: Intermission
6:45-7:10pm: Talk #2
7:10-7:35pm: Talk #3
7:35-7:45pm: Closing remarks
After party to follow at Owl N' Thistle (808 Post Ave, Seattle, WA 98104)
What we'll do:
This event will feature the following presentations:
Talk #1: What’s Provable, Not Probabilistic: Schema Evolution as a Graph Rewrite
Speaker: Ivan Schneider
Description: Last time, I built a working database from a random Wikipedia page; this time I evolve a real one, live, in code I didn’t write. Rename a column and the change ripples through the ORM, the migration, the serializer, the API, and every consumer downstream. A deterministic engine can prove it safe on AI-generated greenfield code — then I’ll push it into popular open-source libraries, where “safe” stops being provable and the tool has to admit what it can’t see. Let’s find out how far we can take it.
Talk #2: Secure Sandboxes For Coding Agents
Speaker: Yason Khaburzaniya
Description: This talk covers how to run coding agents in a secure way secure way. It uncovers the challenges of securing a coding agent and preventing exfiltration of secrets while maximizing utility of a coding agent. We will use a FastAPI application as an example. Discuss different approaches and arrive at a solution that provides maximum security while maintaining reasonable developer experience.
Talk #3: TBD
Speaker: Vaibhav Gupta
Description: TBD
What to bring:
Since this is a talk format meetup, you don't need a computer. Food will not be provided.
Building access:
The building is accessible from the street via an entrance on 5th Avenue. The event is on the 48th floor.
Parking:
TBD
Transit:
F5 Network's offices are within walking distance of numerous buses on 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, avenues and the Pioneer Square link station.


