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Come join us for Pythonic talks!
This month:
* Why use Python Type Hints? - by Neil Pilgrim
Python already has types - what are these newfangled hints you speak of? Are they trying to turn my lovely Python into an overly-verbose strict language like Java or C++? Let's explore what these new(ish) aspects of the language look like, and what benefits they can bring - if you want to use them!
* Lessons Learned Durning Advent of Code 2018 by Chris Freeman
Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles. All AoC puzzles have a solution "that complete in at most 15 seconds on ten-year-old hardware". In this talk, Chris will cover strategies and lessons learning during the 2018 AoC to reach this goal using Python.
Chris is a freelance computer engineer and software developer. In his spare time, he can be found answering Python question on Treehouse Community forum.
Join us afterward at Bailey's Taproom 213 SW Broadway to continue the discussion over a beverage.
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us ([email protected]).
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Come join us for Pythonic talks!
This month:
* Why use Python Type Hints? - by Neil Pilgrim
Python already has types - what are these newfangled hints you speak of? Are they trying to turn my lovely Python into an overly-verbose strict language like Java or C++? Let's explore what these new(ish) aspects of the language look like, and what benefits they can bring - if you want to use them!
* Lessons Learned During Advent of Code 2018 by Chris Freeman
Advent of Code (https://adventofcode.com) is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles. All AoC puzzles have a solution "that complete in at most 15 seconds on ten-year-old hardware". In this talk, Chris will cover strategies and lessons learning during the 2018 AoC to reach this goal using Python.
About our speakers:
Neil Pilgrim built up his development skills writing scientific physics simulations in C++, but now mainly develops in Python as his language of choice. In the last year or two he has become increasingly engaged with the Open Source Zulip team-chat community after sprinting with them at PyCon 2017, which opened his eyes to the wonder and challenges that Type Hints bring to Python!
Chris Freeman is a freelance computer engineer and software developer. In his spare time, he can be found answering Python questions on the Treehouse Community forum.
Join us afterward upstairs at Bailey's Upper Lip (213 SW Broadway) to continue our snaky discussions over a beverage.
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us ([email protected]). |