After PyCon US 2022, it's time for another big python conference: EuroPython. As before, we are live tweeting threads on the different sessions from the conference. All those tweets are collected on this page. Enjoy!
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@pyblogsal is doing a session on improving error messages. Shows an example where a missing } creates a misleading error in another line #EuroPython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 13, 2022
Now is a session by Vinícius on python packaging. This is surely one of the few complicated parts of python so looking forward to this session #EuroPython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 13, 2022
Next session on Exception Groups by Or Chen. This feature is coming up in 3.11 #EuroPython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
@SebaWitowski is doing a session on how to write faster python. Code snippets are linked below https://t.co/5SaSIk23TS
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
#Europython2022
Coincidentally, Mark Shannon is next to talk about the speedups in Python 3.11 #EuroPython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
Did you know Django can run async under asyncio? I didn't. Here is Ivalyo Donchev to talk about it. #EuroPython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
PySnooper by @coolrr looks really cool. Allows you to add debug tracing information to any function via a decorator or to a snippet of code via a context manager. Perfect when you want more than a print but don't want to get into a debugger https://t.co/0QBFbd70UB
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
There is a session coming up later by @sansyrox on Robyn, a high performance async python web framework written in rust. Async web frameworks are hot in python right now. Have you used any? Which would you choose - FastApi, Async Django or something else? https://t.co/9WXGLyJAhk
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
Session by @durden20 on linting. It never occurred to me to create custom flake8 rules. Some of these examples are pretty interesting. pic.twitter.com/Av6OjSi7io
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
@esterbeltrami says pre-commit hooks are not just for linting code, you can also add scans to check for private keys in there. As someone who has committed keys into a repo, this is a great idea. I wonder why I never thought of this. #europython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 14, 2022
Talk by @tw_lgiordani on clean architecture #europython2022 What is clean? For each component, you know where it is, what it is, and why it is in the system
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 15, 2022
Next is @masonegger on 10 tips to write docs that devs will love #EuroPython2022
— Playful Python (@playfulpython) July 15, 2022
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