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Presenting in this session
Order To Be Determined! If you're speaking make sure you are there on time!
- "How to say thanks to Python People" - Mariatta Wijaya
- "pie, pi, and pypi" - anthony sottile
- "Art in Code - Our Emotions Reflected in Code" - Sophia McKeever
- "Regex or Line Noise, Can You Tell the Difference?" - Mason Egger
- "One Bagel to Feed Them All" - KwonHan Bae
- "So, You Want To Give A Talk - Five Ways to Keep Your Audience Off of Their Phones" - Peter Sobot
- "It's PyCon Time!" - Ee Durbin
- "What can you do in 1.25 years - Black Python Devs" - Jay Miller
- "AireLib.re: Building a low cost air quality sensor network" - Marcelo Elizeche Landó
- "Read the Weather Like a Pilot" - Michael duPont
- "Some Potentially Divisive Opinions about Codes of Conduct" - Molly de Blanc
- "Why MRI? Why Python for MRI?" - Anjali Datta
- "It's just an online conference. How hard can it be?" - Georgi Ker