Python donkey & travel buddy @timothy and I are ready for an exciting day 2 of conference talks and discussions at #EuroPython! And Timothy is still SO proud of his speaker badge that he earned by sitting on the podium during my talk yesterday 😊
For dependencies please don’t mention any upper bounds, @brettcannon reminds everyone in his #EuroPython keynote #python
disconnect3d from Trail of Bits presents Pwndbg at #EuroPython.
Pwndbg is a Python tool that makes low-level debugging actually enjoyable for security work.
Pwndbg provides:
→ Clear context displays for assembly analysis
→ Built-in heap and stack visualization
→ Streamlined commands for exploit development
→ Python extensibility for custom analysis
Today at 10:30 at Terrace 2A. Perfect for anyone doing systems security, malware analysis, or CTF challenges.
https://ep2025.europython.eu/session/pwndbg-low-level-debugging-and-exploit-development-with-python
#EuroPython tip: if you want to just browse the schedule for a single day, without needing to swipe down and up and getting lost on what day you're on, here are dedicated links:
Thursday https://ep2025.europython.eu/schedule/day/2025-07-17/
Friday https://ep2025.europython.eu/schedule/day/2025-07-18/
the only valid shirt to wear while giving an eulogy for Michael “voidspace” Foord. #EuroPython
Brett Cannon, Python Core Developer, is presenting the opening keynote of the second day of EuroPython 2025, on "Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification." 🐍
I've just had to stop myself from shouting "LET'S GET RID OF NONE IN PYTHON" in the Core Python Panel session at #EuroPython 😬
Last night, after a beer in the center of Prague, we joined the Pyvo social event near Vyšehrad Castle. 🍻
The location was stunning, as was the company and the live music 🎶
#EuroPython #EuroPython2025 #Social #Pyvo
CC @mborus @antocuni @cheukting_ho @europython
My first #EuroPython went awesomeeee 🔥🥹
Thank you to everyone who came up to me after the talk to say they loved it - it really means a lot to get some in-person feedback when our work is mostly online 😅
Love the Python community, always ❤️