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PyBay 2021 Food Truck Edition: October 9 in San Francisco

By Tim Bonnemann posted Wed September 22, 2021 05:33 PM

  
PyBay 2021 Food Truck Edition


For those of you in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, please check out the upcoming PyBay 2021 in-person event (“Food Truck Edition”), happening Saturday, October 9, from 11.30am in San Francisco:
Tired of online events? Rather meet people for a meal and talk Python?

Join our friends at PyBay2021. They've pivoted their 6th annual regional Python developer conference OUTDOORS to SF's food truck park.

Get a sense of normalcy with other vaccinated developers, meetup with friends and co-workers, learn something new before winter is here.

Michael Kennedy of Talk Python will be there, as with many Python core developers and hiring companies. More info on pybay.com

Early bird tickets end Wed 9/22 at mid-night so please get your ticket now on pybay.com/in-person-ticketsThe conference price includes food and drinks tickets if you act soon!
This will be the 6th annual Python conference in the region. Kudos to the SF Python meetup for keeping things going during these challenging time for event organizers.

Early-bird tickets are available through midnight on Wednesday 9/22, and the ticket includes food and drink tickets.

You can see the full talk list and program on the website but here are a few highlights:

  • HTMX + Flask: Modern Python Web Apps, Hold the JavaScript – with Michael Kennedy, host of Talk Python podcast and Python Bytes, founder of Talk Python Training.
  • Building a database with Python – featuring Yury Selivanov, founder of EdgeDB and Core Python developer on async/await and contextvars.
  • Observable Python Applications – with Moshe Zadka, contributor to CPython and founding member of the Twisted project.
  • Managing the Test Data Nightmare – with Andrew Knight, author of the popular tech blog AutomationPanda.com.
  • Cutting edge hyperparameter tuning made simple with Ray Tune – featuring Xiaowei Jiang, machine learning engineer at Anyscale, and previously at Google and Uber.
  • Descriptors are like Ninjas – with Madelaine Boyd, founding engineer at Bit.io
Get your ticket now at pybay.com/in-person-tickets. Use speaker/sponsor/team code “ibmer” to get $10.00 off the regular price.

If and after 200 in-person tickets are sold by September 22, the PyBay team may add options for remote attendees to join virtually. Stay tuned!
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