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Presenting in this session
Order To Be Determined! If you're speaking make sure you are there on time!
- "Baby Boom Using Python to Forecast Births" - Jack Bramley
- "Hauntimation: Automate Your Halloween with Python!" - Mike McGurrin
- "Captioning PyCon" - Amanda Lundberg
- "Tech Hiring Has a Fraud Problem (and how this affects you)" - Jon Gould
- "From Bits to Qubits: Python and the Future of Quantum Computing" - Aayush Gauba
- "Five AI Agents Walk Into a Group Chat. Nothing Gets Done." - Lawrence Gray
- "re.sub as a decorator???" - Paul McGuire
- "Cumbuca Dev: Strengthening Open Source in Brazil" - Camila Cardozo
- "Growing Open Source Mentors: A Story from South Korea" - Seongsoo Cho
- "PyCon Africa" - Joannah Nanjekye
- "If Physical Objects Had Python Tracebacks" - Leo Postovoit
- "Testing + Spoof 👻" - Lex Scarisbrick
- "How I learned to stop worrying and love connecting at PyCon" - Evan Kohilas