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Talk title
Data types and memory management in Python
Short talk description
How different data types are stored in memory and how stacks and heaps are used in memory management.
Long talk description
Understanding Python Data Types: Memory Storage and Space Efficiency.
Python Memory Management: From Hardware to Software
What format do you have in mind?
Talk (20-25 minutes + Q&A)
Talk outline / Agenda
- how python stores different datatypes at infra level, e.g. on your local RAM.
- how and why stacks and heaps are used by python.
- how I use python in my daily work: boto3 library.
- short story of python in system engineering.
Key takeaways
Refresher of basic storage management.
What domain would you say your talk falls under?
Core Python
Duration (including Q&A)
25min (20 + 5 Q&A)
Prerequisites and preparation
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Resources and references
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Link to slides/demos (if available)
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Twitter/X handle (optional)
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LinkedIn profile (optional)
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Profile picture URL (optional)
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Speaker bio
I am a Lead Systems Engineer with over 8 years of experience in devops. It's been 2 years at epam. I work on Cloud infrastructure and solutioning with great interest.
I am a consistent speaker at different communities and different topics. Gaining knowledge and then giving it back to community with my experiences added, is an indescribable pleasure.
Not many fun facts about me but the amazing thing I find right now is, so many initiatives to encourage women led by men ;D
Reach out to me on linkedin : https://linkedin.com/in/meghashukla1204
Availability
28/02/2026
Accessibility & special requirements
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Additional comments
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