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The story of PyMunich events goes back to 2015
- We organized the PyConWeb 2017
- And the PyCon.DE 2016
- Python MiniConf 2016
- Python CodeRetreat 2015
- Many-many meetups
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Main Python event in Web Development
2017 Munich
days in intense practice
tracks of talks and workshops
international speakers
Django, Plone, Tornado, TurboGears, Flask and other web-related tools.
Talks and workshops by core developers and experts.
All covered in one conference.
Full workshop access is included in all tickets.
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.
bya Technical Consulting Engineer supporting High Performance Computing segments at Intel
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.
byfounder of Starzel, working with Plone exclusively since 2005. Board member of the Plone foundation
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.
bySenior Python Engineer at Social Sweethearts in Munich, passionate about Django and Open Source
The @PyConWeb organizers did an amazing job for a first-year conference, great work! https://t.co/yTjIvOSV82
— Mahmoud Hashemi (@mhashemi) May 30, 2017
Thank you @pyconweb for such an amazing event you pulled off in only a few months. Great work. Looking forward to the 2018 edition. pic.twitter.com/4yNaxdcmIn
— Markus Holtermann (@m_holtermann) May 28, 2017
@pyconweb 2017 pic.twitter.com/IIFavfWsCR
— kourosh sheykhvand (@k_sh88) May 27, 2017
It was a pleasure and honour to be at the first #PyConWeb. Many thanks to the organisers and volunteers. https://t.co/cNSjwUdt99
— Daniele Procida (@evildmp) May 28, 2017
Big thanks from the #pyconweb team to community! Your trust and support is our best motivation! pic.twitter.com/hcxijuHc6g
— PyConWeb (@pyconweb) May 28, 2017
Want to know how cool #pyconweb is? *That* cool... :-) pic.twitter.com/UsobhlxGx9
— Armin Hanisch (@DerLinkshaender) May 28, 2017
#PyConWeb Munich was just amazing! Interesting talks and workshops but most of all great people! Hope to see you next year! https://t.co/cTXjzwa09k
— Fabrizio Romano (@pyfabriz) May 28, 2017
Back in the Netherlands after #pyconweb Thanks everyone for the conversations & talks. Came home with more ideas for Morepath!
— Martijn Faassen (@faassen) May 29, 2017
This is #pyconweb 2017 ❤ pic.twitter.com/6DSVWOAWAM
— PyConWeb (@pyconweb) May 28, 2017
A big thank you to the #pyconweb organizers. Really well done. What a smooth organization. Talking-from-experience-here (TM).
— Python Academy (@pyacademy) May 29, 2017
Thank you @pyconweb for inviting me to open the 1st #PyConWeb in Munich. Excellent conference, looking forward to next year!
— Rachel Willmer (@rwillmer) May 28, 2017
Thanks @anton_caceres and all other @pyconweb people for an amazing conference! The best coffee in Munich was really the best 😊☕ #pyconweb pic.twitter.com/ieVbq02nx0
— Anna Kapuścińska (@lambdanis) May 28, 2017
Goodbye #pyconweb 👋 See you next year! pic.twitter.com/Il84lIY3vm
— polylith (@polylithIT) May 28, 2017
thank you @pyconweb! pic.twitter.com/Xrc7niCJrt
— Peter Hoffmann (@peterhoffmann) May 28, 2017
Done ✔ Great conference, great city 💯#pyconweb pic.twitter.com/W7eJd3cjDN
— Patrick Arminio (@patrick91) May 28, 2017
Have I mentioned that coffee at #pyconweb is awesome? I might overdose today pic.twitter.com/KXDLB2Bv0z
— Jordi Soucheiron (@jordixou) May 28, 2017
Enjoying the official #pyconweb birthday cake 🎂 pic.twitter.com/KAvzLTkors
— polylith (@polylithIT) May 27, 2017
This was an awesome #pyconweb Cya next year https://t.co/OsxSahdjUO
— Raddi goes Road Bike (@RaddiRadditski) May 29, 2017
Good Morning #PyConWEB! Heading to #Munich for some more #Python pic.twitter.com/bQWXHtoywk
— Stefan Antonelli (@stefanantonelli) May 28, 2017
Thank you so very much for making my very first Python Conference such a pleasant experience! Well done guys! 🐍🙌
— Christian Macht (@christiandoes) May 28, 2017
I will attend a #pyconweb 2018 and spread the word. Great conference! #python #munich https://t.co/I5QP0ttgjl
— Armin Hanisch (@DerLinkshaender) May 28, 2017
My boss plays the big spender at #pyconweb. 🍦Congratulations to the team on organizing this great event! https://t.co/VeTnXFE6oA
— Aniko Erlinger (@AnikoErlinger) May 28, 2017
two hours into the #pymunich sprint and i’m already overloaded with awesome people and useful information. this is gonna be a loong weekend.
— Tom Lazar (@tomlazar) October 28, 2016
Thank you @PyMunich for such an amazing weekend! pic.twitter.com/wz12RWXc0w
— Markus Holtermann (@m_holtermann) October 30, 2016
Great conference 😄🐍🇩🇪#PyConDE16 #PyMunich https://t.co/0fwdhf9B3y
— Justyna Janczyszyn (@JJanczyszyn) October 30, 2016
Thank you and congratulations to all the #PyConDE16 organisers and volunteers for running an excellent conference.
— DIVIO AG (@divio) October 30, 2016
.@PyMunich wins best coffee and beer of conferences I’ve been to. Made to order coffee and maß beer is nice touch along with great community
— Luke Lee (@durden20) October 29, 2016
Had a blast at #PyConDE16 - thanks to the team for a well-organized and fun conference! 🙏 @PyConDE @PyMunich 👍
— Daniel Bader (@dbader_org) October 30, 2016
thanks @PyMunich ... it's been a great weekend!
— theuni (@theuni) October 30, 2016
Thanks to everyone at #PyConDE16 (and above all, the organisers) for an excellent weekend! See you again soon.
— Daniele Procida (@evildmp) October 30, 2016
@onyame @Azure @Microsoft @PyConDE @PyMunich Source code available @ https://t.co/VmU9Rhk0Pa Thanks for organizing this great event!
— Mustafa Kasap (@mustafakasap) November 4, 2016
Leaving #Munich heading to #Berlin, thanks @PyMunich for the conference ! #PythonCommunity
— Christian Barra (@christianbarra) October 31, 2016
Thanks @PyMunich @PyConDE @PythonSV and all others involved for this wonderful #PyConDE16. Cheers! pic.twitter.com/Ka2UoU3vqK
— Ulf Rompe (@rompe) October 30, 2016
Thanks to the organizers for making #PyConDE16 awesome. Now if only DB were on time too 😋
— Florian Apolloner (@fapolloner) October 30, 2016
The international scope for #PyConDE16 was good decision
— Andreas Jung (@MacYET) October 29, 2016
#PyConDE16 closing now. Thx Guys pic.twitter.com/QVj8cXYzJs
— Alx (@a3n1m4) October 30, 2016
Many thanks @PyMunich and @PyConDE for a great #PyConDE16
— Carl (@coeibu) October 30, 2016
See you next year!
Now on my way home after a great weekend in #Muenchen at #PyConDE16 sadly i've got a bad cold :( but it was great nonetheless :) pic.twitter.com/B1l1O00O0o
— Andreas Zilly (@AndreasZilly) October 30, 2016
We appreciate very much to be a part of @PyConDE in #Munich @PyMunich #pyconde16 https://t.co/i8WiEPGtnb
— Python SV e.V. (@PythonSV) October 30, 2016
Gorgeous weather during a gorgeous conference. A great thanks to the conference team in Munich for making #PyConDE16 happen. https://t.co/cR72A1W8MR
— Python Academy (@pyacademy) October 30, 2016
Rückblick über #PyConDE @PyConDE https://t.co/B9L0nCMQ0w #PyConDE16 https://t.co/Nv4A7cvGjk
— Thomas Fabula (@TFConsult) November 10, 2016
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10-minute walk from the venue, around 80€ per night.
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Full-stack developer, freelancer. Was up for a challenge and created PyMunich.
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Spent professional life making websites for the last decade. From crafting simple, beautiful sites to creating complex, scalable web applications. Believes in simplicity, a healthy mix of pragmatism and idealism, and most importantly, the people who make an excellent workplace culture possible.
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Physicist, programmer, entrepreneur and musician. Focused on Full Stack Web Development and Machine Learning. Also involved in Cryptoasset research and technical writing. Founded PythonBooks and Practical Reinforcement Learning for Coders.
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Freelance web developer living in Munich. Generally friendly. Likes programming languages. Actively involved with technical communities for more than 15 years.
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General questions:
Anton Caceres
Business relations:
Armin Brunner
Social media:
Dennise Cepeda Benavides
Community relations:
Dibya Chakravorty
Conference content:
Hardy Erlinger
On-site management:
Robert Wamala
Facitlity Management:
Uliana Andriieshyna
Design: Andrew Melnikov, Ernesta Rupsyte
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