[Chicago] PyVideo video playlists/suggestions?
Carl Karsten
carl at personnelware.com
Thu Nov 29 23:30:47 EST 2018
The Mighty Dictionary (#55)
By Brandon Rhodes
https://pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2010/the-mighty-dictionary-55.html
Fri 19 February 2010
Before I put things on Youtube, so no comments. bummer.
I heard one vocally last week at Python Office Hours about this very
video, Something like "Wow! I had no idea how much effort went into
optimizing things so I don't have to."
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 8:25 PM Tanya Schlusser <tanya at tickel.net> wrote:
>
> Hi, do any of you have a "top 10" or "best of PyVideo" list? A friend and I were trying to come up with a list of don't-miss talks. Here are a few of mine off the top of my head, but I'm really interested in seeing what others list. (You can tell how late i joined the Python community by the recent dates on all of these videos)
>
> - Raymond Hettinger's "Beyond PEP 8"
> https://pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2015/beyond-pep-8-best-practices-for-beautiful-inte.html
>
> - Gary Bernhardt's "Birth and death of Javascript"
> https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death-of-javascript
>
> - Ned Batchelder's "Pragmatic Unicode: or how to stop the pain"
> https://pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2012/pragmatic-unicode-or-how-do-i-stop-the-pain.html
>
> - K. Lars Lohn's "Complexity and the art of the left turn"
> https://pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2016/k-lars-lohn-keynote-pycon-2016.html
>
> - Lisa Guo and Hui Ding on The Instagram migration to Python 3
> https://pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2017/keynote-pythoninstragram.html
>
> - Will Farr's summary of how Jupyter helped confirm detection of gravitational waves
> https://pyvideo.org/jupytercon-2018/jupyter-gravitational-waves-will-farr-stony-brook-university.html
>
> Thanks in advance! Woo!
>
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