Lightning talks are a maximum duration of 5 minutes on any topic of interest to other Python people. It doesn't have to be about something that you wrote, it can be something that you learned, or a technique you think other people will be interested in.
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Presenting in this session
Order To Be Determined! If you're speaking make sure you are there on time!
- "Join Humble Data!" - Laís Carvalho
- "Too many swags!! Let's review the swags so we know who's giving us good stuff" - Cheuk Ting Ho
- "The power and danger of os.fork" - Thomas Rutherford
- "Predicting Fire Weather Using Historical RAWS Data" - Thomas Weiss
- "Enhancing My Archery Practice with Computer Vision" - Quang Vu
- "Maaah! How I Killed My Site with a Goat Gif" - Meagen Voss
- "Captioner is Human" - Vanessa Stanton
- "How much energy will my solar panels produce?" - Will Lachance
- "Remember to .close() file-like objects" - Cody Maloney
- "Meta lightning talk" - Rodrigo Girão Serrão
- "CSnakes: Python in .NET" - Anthony Shaw
- "Systems, gates, and rage" - Trey Hunner