30June1July Munich

A conference about Web tools
in Python

Main Python event in Web Development



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2017 Munich

How was it last time

2

days in intense practice

3

tracks of talks and workshops

25

international speakers

What is Pyconweb?

Django, Plone, Tornado, TurboGears, Flask and other web-related tools.

Talks and workshops by core developers and experts.

All covered in one conference.

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Hands-on sessions

Full workshop access is included in all tickets.

Pushing Python Performance to a New Level

This workshop will introduce the Intel Distribution for Python and teach how to get the best performance out of the microprocessor on a practical sample of the machine learning space.

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Michael Steyer

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a Technical Consulting Engineer supporting High Performance Computing segments at Intel

Fundamentals of Plone Enterprice CMS

We will explore core-features of PloneCMS, discuss the architecture, create custom content-types to model and display data and finally add custom features with Python and addons.

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Philip Bauer

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founder of Starzel, working with Plone exclusively since 2005. Board member of the Plone foundation

Database queries optimization in Django

This hands-on workshop shows tools to use to find non-optimal queries, ways to optimize them using ORM, and if ORM can't help us, how to optimize them with plain SQL queries.

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Denys Levchenko

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Senior Python Engineer at Social Sweethearts in Munich, passionate about Django and Open Source

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Nicola Iarocci

Open Source Developer and Educator, author of Eve Framework

My story with Python and Open Source

This is the story of how I went from lonely, introvert, C# developer to open-source Python author and maintainer, speaker, trainer, consultant and all-around community junkie. With some luck, in the process you will also hear a few hints on how to become a good open source contributor and have a chance to ponder on the pros and cons (yes, there are cons too) of going full monty with open source.

Katiane di Schiavi

Product manager at TrustYou and volunteer for United Nations

How to build a better world? Start with coding

Katiane reflects on her childhood in Brazil. She gets confronted by her memories as she travels back to Latin America. During her sabbatical, she decides to help others. Katiane takes us through her journey from denial to acceptance, from acceptance to action. She made the decision to contribute to the cause of children education the best way she can: through online volunteering, bringing the technology and education worlds closer together.
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Microsoft Germany

Microsoft Deutschland GmbH, Walter-Gropius-Straße 5, 80807 München, Germany

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