I find all the video titles in PyCon 2017 aren't well presented or worth to watch than PyCon 2016. Displaying code against the white background is awful.
was also an excellent talk if you've heard of the GIL, but aren't exactly sure how it works, he shows you the CPython code and several examples of it working.
Otherwise I really like the 10min demo at the end. Your library really looks amazing. I do not have any tools that would need it at the moment but I'm definitely bookmarking that :)
First of all, I'm glad Beazley wasnt there. That dude never does talks geared towards most python programmers. Always talks about mystical and niche shit.
Second of all, The talks are getting repetitive. There were really any new fresh talks this year. Most of them were either very close to earlier talks or just exact copies. It was more like how comedians repeat their jokes in order to perfect them. But these guys are repeating the same old talks but to no end.
If you've seen earlier talks, you can easily skip this one.
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The 2017 slides are better, but I can't find them they are mentioned in the beginning of the talk though.
https://github.com/PyCon/2017-slides
Lots of insight and tools for building reliable systems
Grok the GIL: https://us.pycon.org/2017/schedule/presentation/320/
was also an excellent talk if you've heard of the GIL, but aren't exactly sure how it works, he shows you the CPython code and several examples of it working.
Finally, Constructive Code Review: https://us.pycon.org/2017/schedule/presentation/663/ was a great talk about the human side of programming and time management.
Solid Snakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVuqeXyvOUc
Grok the GIL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SSYhuk5hmc
Constructive Code Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNG1a--SIlk
I liked the presentation, but, probably due to already knowing almost all, didn't find it great. Better to read the link above first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJhZhLg3obk
I'd love some feedback.
Otherwise I really like the 10min demo at the end. Your library really looks amazing. I do not have any tools that would need it at the moment but I'm definitely bookmarking that :)
Actually I know someone who might benefit from that (http://www.pappyproxy.com/)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5_5XmmwMx8
Second of all, The talks are getting repetitive. There were really any new fresh talks this year. Most of them were either very close to earlier talks or just exact copies. It was more like how comedians repeat their jokes in order to perfect them. But these guys are repeating the same old talks but to no end.
If you've seen earlier talks, you can easily skip this one.