PyCon Italia 2025 photos are now online! 📸
Relive the magic and catch all the moments you missed! https://www.flickr.com/photos/157943386@N08/albums/
Ispirato dal bel talk di @antigones al #pyconit25 ho provato un po' di #generativeart ovviamente con #python
At #pyconit2025 I got to have a brief conversation with Alex Martelli. I got the chance to thank him for writing the Python Cookbook back in 2002, and I told him how that book changed my life. Having come from a STEM background with very little programming training, I learned to code from the Python Cookbook. I am still in the Python community after all these years, and I even had my own books published. The Cookbook had a remarkable impact on me at that time, and opened doors like a master key.
One thing to take home from #PyConIT. PyScript (Python in the browser) keeps getting better and there's
where you can host your scripts to be able to quickly run them on anything that has a semi current Browser.
(No need to use it, https://pyscript.net/ also exists, but it makes it easier to get started with PyScript)
Are social networks dead for conferences?
I’ve just been to PyCon Italia and here on Mastodon there have been an average of 2,4 post/day. I counted only 5-6 different people (out of 1000 attendees).
I also checked Bluesky and Instagram.
What am I missing?
For the past few days at @pycon I got to hang out with Jacopo Tediosi, who has helped me a lot in improving OctoPrint's security over the past year. It's always great when something like this happens!
This morning I had the pleasure and the honour to introduce my dear friend and former colleague Nicholas Tollervey keynote (which was so much fun and inspiring 🤩)
We are live in Tagliatelle: https://2025.pycon.it/streaming