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We are a supportive group of women coders around the Python programming language. We aim to connect with beginners and experts alike as an extension of the global PyLadies community effort <br>

Our goal is to empower women to participate and become leaders in the larger Python community through networking events, education, social gatherings, and outreach efforts.

Join our supportive network of women, and anyone with an interest in Python is welcome!

Email us at: Houston.Pyladies@gmail.com

Please join us in PyLadies Slack in the #houston channel.

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    PyTexas Monthly Meetup: Exploring Claude Code and Agentic Frameworks
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    PyTexas Monthly Meetup: Exploring Claude Code and Agentic Frameworks

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    Join us for our monthly meetup! The meetup will take place in the PyTexas Discord server, so be sure to join!
    This month we are excited to be joined by Jeff Triplett

    Speaker: Jeff Triplett
    Topic: Exploring Claude Code and Agentic Frameworks

    Large Language Models are moving from novelty to everyday developer tools. In this talk, we’ll look at Claude Code, Anthropic’s coding-focused LLM, and how it can help Python developers on real projects.
    I’ll share practical examples from my own work across multiple projects, showing how I use Claude Code to improve productivity, automate tasks, and extend existing workflows. We’ll also look at why Django is uniquely well-suited as a framework for building AI-powered applications, and how developers can start experimenting today.

    Jeff Triplett is a partner at REVSYS, where he helps companies build and scale Django and Python applications. He serves as a director of the Django Software Foundation and previously spent five years on the board of the Python Software Foundation. Jeff is also the co-founder of Django News, a weekly newsletter followed by thousands of developers, and maintains Django Packages. He organizes DjangoCon US and contributes to many parts of the open-source ecosystem. Lately, Jeff has been exploring how Large Language Models like Claude Code can fit into real-world developer workflows and how agentic frameworks can reshape how Python developers build software.

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