
Next up... @miguelgrinberg with the much anticipated talk "Microdot, the impossibly small web framework for Python and MicroPython".
I am super happy that I have met Miguel in person for the very first time. I had been reading his books and blog posts many, many years ago, and I learned so much.
Thank you!
Also thanks to the many volunteers at #europython2025 who make this a wonderful and memorable event.
Full house and interesting questions about features, PEPs and more at the "CPython Core Development Panel" at #europython2025 in Prague.
The second day of #europython2025 starts with the much anticipated keynote from @brettcannon about "Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification".
The first minutes of the presentation already show that the self-proclaimed tall, snarky Canadian also has a great sense of humor.
Thanks for coming to Europe to share your experience!
Just wrapped up my talk about removing barriers to contribute to open source at #europython2025.
The response after the talk was overwhelming. Looks like my calendar is booked for the next few days to help people with their first contribution.
Thanks for the wonderful audience, thanks for #europython for having me, and thanks to my employer @ubuntu for making this possible.
Next up @foosel with "How to deal with toxic people".
Great variety of talks here at #europython2025.
My good friend Manivannan Selvaraj shares his knowledge about mentoring.
Thanks for covering this important topic!
#europython2025 continues to amaze me.
Lesson learned... Don't grab a coffee when @hynek gives a talk. The room is full up to the last seat!
Looks like I will enjoy "Design Pressure" when I am back home.
And so it begins... I am super excited to be part of #europython2025 in Prague.
My talk about "Your Very First Contribution to Open Source" will be later today at 16.05 local time. It will be live streamed in case you can't make it.
If you are at #europython, please say hi.
With hardly a week until #EuroPython 2025, I couldn't be more excited to announce that my talk "Your Very First Contribution to Open Source" has been accepted - literally last minute!
I can't wait to meet old and new friends, and to help one, two, or many people to dip their toes into the wonderful world of open source!
Or as @hynek phrases it... "i respect your quest in ruining innocent lives!"
See you in the beautiful city of Prague!
Many thanks to Canonical who made this possible for me.