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Building Resilient Python Applications and Custom API Documentation Strategies

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Building Resilient Python Applications and Custom API Documentation Strategies

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Want to learn more about Python and meet other Pythonistas?

🚨 IMPORTANT: YOU MUST REGISTER ON TITO PRIOR TO THIS EVENT! 🚨

➡️ REGISTRATION LINK HERE ⬅️

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Join us at our upcoming in-person events, designed to cultivate and strengthen our community and ecosystem. Engage in conversations with our esteemed speakers and fellow attendees, while also expanding your network. At SF Python, we are committed to delivering exceptional value at a reasonable cost, with access to top-notch content. We also provide snacks and drinks at all of our events – so come hungry!

👉 Submit your 5, 15 or 25 mins talk proposals here: https://bit.ly/sfpython-cfp

SCHEDULED TALKS

🔎 Short talk (~15 mins + Q&A)

Multi-version Python monorepo with Bazel

Speaker: Emmanuel Turlay, founder @Sematic

Emmanuel and the team use Bazel to manage all dependencies, all build tasks, to run tests for all supported Python versions, and to build their own release assets (multiple pip wheels and Docker images).

Emmanuel will show how Bazel can solve all (most) of your dependency and build issues, but not without efforts.

🔎 Main talk (~25 mins + Q&A)

API Documentation: How Sentry Designed Custom Tooling

Speaker: Josh Ferge, Software Engineer @ Sentry

In this talk, Josh will share his experiences and insights on Sentry.io’s journey of API documentation for their Django application. He'll talk about the various things they’ve tried, including: Schema / Example generation using dynamic tests; Writing OpenAPI JSON manually; Django Rest Framework & autodoc tooling around it; Problems with DRF serializers & performance, leading to Sentry custom implementation of schema generation using Python typing.

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 networking

ANNOUNCEMENTS

📣 EVENTS!

1️⃣ PyBay 2023 is happening! The Bay Area’s regional Python conference is returning Sunday, October 8, 2023 at Parklab Gardens in San Francisco, CA.

For tickets and details [ www.pybay.com](http://www.pybay.com/) 👈

PyBay is also excited to offer a sponsorship program once again. Sponsorship is a great way to promote your business or organization to the Python community. If you are interested, please contact [info@pybay.com](mailto:info@pybay.com). We especially want to highlight our Diversity and Scholarship Program for which we're actively seeking sponsors.

See you at PyBay 2023!

2️⃣ Join Cloud Builders community that comes back with the 4th conference to deep dive in Python!

1000+ like-minded Python experts from around the world;

6+ global speakers, charity initiatives and other opportunities.

Speakers: JJ Asghar, Developer Advocate at IBM and Cheuk Ting Ho from OpenSSF. Fireside chat with Dr. Patrick Kavanagh about Python, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomy and others.

Host: Dmytro Panin, Levi9 Ukraine

Date: September 6, at 4:00 pm (GMT +3), online

Register and stay tuned!

📣 JOB ALERT!

Appomni has an immediate position for Python Backend Developer.

This is Full Time, Remote position in the USA.

As a Senior Backend Software Engineer on the Core Engineering team, you will contribute directly to major components of AppOmni’s SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) platform. In collaboration with technical leadership, you will be responsible for the design and development of major areas of the codebase that support security monitoring and management of SaaS platforms and remediation workflows to support customers in improving their security posture.

Apply here. For more information, email: [jshah@appomni.com](mailto:jshah@appomni.com).

THIS EVENT IS PRODUCED BY

SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area

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