Dustin Ingram - PEP 572: The Walrus Operator - PyCon 2019

"Speaker: Dustin Ingram In this talk, we'll learn about a highly controversial change to Python syntax, the rationale for it, and the fallout as the result of it. Along the way we'll go in-depth on how new ideas about Python are proposed, discussed, and become part of the language, what's unique about Python's process compared to other open source projects, and recent developments and what they mean for the future of the wider Python community. Slides can be found at: https://speakerdeck.com/pycon2019 and https://github.com/PyCon/2019-slides"

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Łukasz Langa - Life Is Better Painted Black, or: How to Stop Worrying and Embrace Auto-Formatting

Raymond Hettinger - Modern solvers: Problems well-defined are problems solved - PyCon 2019
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Raymond Hettinger - Modern solvers: Problems well-defined are problems solved - PyCon 2019

Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains
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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

Carl Meyer - Type-checked Python in the real world - PyCon 2018
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Carl Meyer - Type-checked Python in the real world - PyCon 2018

Elana Hashman - The Black Magic of Python Wheels - PyCon 2019
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Elana Hashman - The Black Magic of Python Wheels - PyCon 2019

The Python Walrus Operator is Awesome!
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The Python Walrus Operator is Awesome!

Anthony Shaw - Wily Python: Writing simpler and more maintainable Python - PyCon 2019
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Anthony Shaw - Wily Python: Writing simpler and more maintainable Python - PyCon 2019

Ned Batchelder - Big-O: How Code Slows as Data Grows - PyCon 2018
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Ned Batchelder - Big-O: How Code Slows as Data Grows - PyCon 2018

Eric Snow - to GIL or not to GIL: the Future of Multi-Core (C)Python - PyCon 2019
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Eric Snow - to GIL or not to GIL: the Future of Multi-Core (C)Python - PyCon 2019

Reuven M. Lerner - Practical decorators - PyCon 2019
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Reuven M. Lerner - Practical decorators - PyCon 2019

Duy Nguyen - Scraping a Million Pokemon Battles: Distributed Systems By Example - PyCon 2019
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Duy Nguyen - Scraping a Million Pokemon Battles: Distributed Systems By Example - PyCon 2019

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How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory

David Beazley - Python Concurrency From the Ground Up: LIVE! - PyCon 2015
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David Beazley - Python Concurrency From the Ground Up: LIVE! - PyCon 2015

Mario Corchero - Exceptional Exceptions - How to properly raise, handle and create them.
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Mario Corchero - Exceptional Exceptions - How to properly raise, handle and create them.

Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses:  The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018
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Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses: The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018

Why AI Agents are either the best or worst thing we’ve ever built
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Why AI Agents are either the best or worst thing we’ve ever built

Raymond Hettinger - Super considered super! - PyCon 2015
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Raymond Hettinger - Super considered super! - PyCon 2015

James Bennett - A Bit about Bytes: Understanding Python Bytecode - PyCon 2018
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James Bennett - A Bit about Bytes: Understanding Python Bytecode - PyCon 2018

The most controversial Python feature | Walrus operator
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The most controversial Python feature | Walrus operator

Lynn Root - Advanced asyncio: Solving Real-world Production Problems - PyCon 2019
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Lynn Root - Advanced asyncio: Solving Real-world Production Problems - PyCon 2019