Who’s Speaking at PyCodeConf – part 2
This is the second post in a three-part series highlighting the speakers of PyCodeConf and some of their open source projects. Armin Ronacher : is a founding member of Pocoo…
This is the second post in a three-part series highlighting the speakers of PyCodeConf and some of their open source projects.
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Armin Ronacher
: is a founding member of Pocoo team. His projects: Flask, a microframework for small scale aplications and Werkzeug, a toolkit for WSGI applications. His talk: Cherry-picking for Huge Success -
Leah Culver
: is a co-founder of Convore and co-author of OAuth. Her projects: Django-Elsewhere, adds links to social networks and Python-OAuth library. Her talk: Backbone.js and Django to Create a Faster Web UI -
David Beazley
: is the author of the Python Essential Reference. His projects: PLY, a Python Lex-Yacc parsing tool. His talk: Embracing the GIL -
Craig Kerstiens
: is the founder of Registry Stop. His project: Python Google Analytics, Python client for Google Analytics. His talk: The State of Packaging and Dependency Management -
Kenneth Reitz
: is an open source architect. His projects: Requests, a simple HTTP library for Python, and Clint, a module of command line application tools. His talk: API Design and Pragmatic Python
So what are you waiting for? Go fork their projects, register and join us in Miami!
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