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| title: Sessions Preview EuroPython 2025 | ||
| subtitle: This is a preliminary list of the confirmed sessions for EuroPython 2025. The list will get modified until the final schedule is published. | ||
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| # Sessions preview | ||
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| The following sessions are a preliminary list of the confirmed proposals that | ||
| will be part of the conference. The list will keep growing in the following | ||
| days and some sessions might be replaced in case of them being withdrawn by the | ||
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| Go to session type: | ||
| * [Keynotes](#keynote) | ||
| * [Talks](#talk) | ||
| * [Talks (long session)](#talk-long-session) | ||
| * [Posters](#poster) | ||
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| ## Keynote | ||
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| * "You Don’t Have to be a Compiler Engineer to Work on Python" by Savannah Ostrowski | ||
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| ## Talk | ||
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| * "EU AI Act: Unveiling Lesser-Known Aspects and Implementation Entities" by Adrin Jalali | ||
| * "What does = do?" by Reuven M. Lerner | ||
| * "One Screenreader to rule them all: using NVDA for Windows automation" by Ramón Corominas | ||
| * "Is your programming curriculum inclusive for neurodivergents?" by Mykalin Jones | ||
| * "From Code to Circuits: Programming with MicroPython and Raspberry Pico 2W" by Nilo Ney Coutinho Menezes | ||
| * "Hacking LLMs: An Introduction to Mechanistic Interpretability" by Jenny Vega | ||
| * "End to End with Testcontainers and Playwright" by Vemund Mehl Santi | ||
| * "Snapshot Testing: A New Era of Reliability" by Matthieu Rigal | ||
| * "Django and HTMX: Patterns to Success" by Lucas Pires | ||
| * "Godot & Python: open source in game development" by Diego Díaz Morón | ||
| * "Python, Politics, and Public Health" by Gauden Galea | ||
| * "Exploring the CPython JIT" by Diego Russo | ||
| * "Broken `__slots__` are a silent performance killer—Let's fix them!" by Arie Bovenberg | ||
| * "ORMs: A Bridge to Efficient Database Interactions with Python" by Velda Kiara | ||
| * "Unlocking Hidden Power of Conda with Pixi" by Ruben Arts, Julian Hofer | ||
| * "Meet Marimo, the next-gen Notebook" by Sven Arends | ||
| * "Running every street in Paris with Python and PostGIS" by Vinayak Mehta | ||
| * "Type Hints in Real-World Projects: Maintenance & Improvement" by Koudai Aono | ||
| * "How to deal with toxic people" by Gina Häußge | ||
| * "Beyond the Code: Manipulating Bytecode and Building Community" by Kir Chou | ||
| * "Design Patterns: Build better software from day one" by Marine Guyot | ||
| * "Snake oil - or tools & tricks for making Python run smoother" by Sindre Nistad | ||
| * "Behind the Scenes: PSF Infrastructure and How You Can Contribute" by Jacob Coffee | ||
| * "Continuous Documentation: basics and advanced techniques" by Anastasiia Tymoshchuk | ||
| * "WASM and Python: The Future of Serverless Computing" by Kumar Anirudha, Farhaan Bukhsh | ||
| * "Python Config That Will Give You Chills (In a Good Way, I Promise!)" by Grzegorz Kocjan | ||
| * "Flying Free: data analysis with Python for aeronautical planning" by Joaquín Rayado | ||
| * "Data Governance 101: Stop Firefighting, Start Engineering" by Kateřina Ščavnická | ||
| * "Python on the Pitch: How Germany will win World Cup 2026" by Ruslan Korniichuk | ||
| * "Microdot, the impossibly small web framework for Python and MicroPython." by Miguel Grinberg | ||
| * "Good Practices for Testing Web User Interfaces" by Ashish Gupta, Jan Jašek | ||
| * "What comes after Rust in the Python ecosystem?" by Cristián Maureira-Fredes | ||
| * "Offline Disaster Relief Coordination with OpenStreetMap and FastAPI" by Jannis Lübbe | ||
| * "Testing the Tests - Assess and Improve Your Python Testing Code" by Stefan Bärisch | ||
| * "Death by a Thousand API Versions" by Stanislav Zmiev | ||
| * "The Network Next Door: How Connections Shape the World Around Us" by Kshitijaa Jaglan | ||
| * "Programming hardware displays the easy way - using MicroPython and LVGL" by Marc-André Lemburg | ||
| * "How Open-Source Software empowers Computer Science education in schools." by Robson Kanhalelo | ||
| * "Uncovering the magic of implementing a new Python syntax feature" by Lysandros Nikolaou | ||
| * "Hold on! You have a data team in PyCon Taiwan!" by Wei Lee | ||
| * "Zero-Drama Upgrades: Real-World Tactics for Major Python Migrations" by Alejandro Cabello Jiménez | ||
| * "Breaking HTTP Boundaries: ASGI to build a fleet management system in Python" by Kirill Druzhinin | ||
| * "Navigating the mesh: Istio for Python applications" by Israel Blancas | ||
| * "Refactoring and Maintaing Software : Building code you won't hate tomorrow" by Bojan Miletic | ||
| * "Is Prompt Engineering Dead? How Auto-Optimization is Changing the Game" by Iryna Kondrashchenko, Oleh Kostromin | ||
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| ## Talk (long session) | ||
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| * "Indico: the 20 year history and evolution of an open-source project at CERN" by Tomas Roun, Dominic Hollis | ||
| * "Unveiling Data's Hidden Shape with TDA in Python (GUDHI)" by Jessica Randall | ||
| * "Origami Speed Championships: Fast Polygon Triangulation in Python" by Grzegorz Bokota | ||
| * "Parallel programming and Cython" by David Woods | ||
| * "Let's talk: Communication & Consensusing Building in Open-Source" by Travis Hathaway | ||
| * "A new safe external debugger interface for CPython" by Pablo Galindo Salgado | ||
| * "How to use Python on a RPi to develop a custom headless guitar FX box" by Matthieu Amiguet | ||
| * "Python, SQLAlchemy, and SQL: A Powerful Trilogy for Data Scientists" by Elvis Kwabena Asare Nkrumah | ||
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| ## Tutorial | ||
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| * "The Mighty Dot - Customize Attribute Access with Descriptors" by Mike Müller | ||
| * "Writing Python modules in Rust - PyO3 101" by Cheuk Ting Ho | ||
| * "Mastering decorators: the cherry on top of your functions" by Rodrigo Girão Serrão | ||
| * "Python and Data Storytelling to create and deliver better presentations" by Sebastián Flores | ||
| * "“Building Privacy-Focused Vector Search Applications: Hands-On Guide to Gen" by Shivay Lamba | ||
| * "Cleaner Code, Better Queries: SQLAlchemy, ORMs and asyncio" by Aya Elsayed, Rhythm Patel | ||
| * "Understand Git and Never Break a Repo Again" by Themistoklis Spanoudis | ||
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| ## Poster | ||
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| * "Psychological Model for Mapping and Prediction of Stress Among Students" by Oladapo Kayode Abiodun, Oluwakemi Jacobs | ||
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Just to confirm that this is intended: "Keynotes" (plural) <> "Keynote" (singular)
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Yeah, it's just an anchor to the section that was called Keynote. I used Singular in all the types :|