List of videos

Developing cutting-edge applications with PyQt

[EuroPython 2011] Lorenzo Mancini,Matteo Bertozzi - 23 June 2011 in "Training Pizza Margherita "

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Debugging and profiling techniques

[EuroPython 2011] Giovanni Bajo - 22 June 2011 in "Track Spaghetti"

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Challenges in developing a large Django site

[EuroPython 2011] Simon Willison - 22 June 2011 in "Track Spaghetti"

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Building a hosting platform with Python

[EuroPython 2011] Andrew Godwin - 20 June 2011 in "Track Lasagne"

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Advanced Python

[EuroPython 2011] Raymond Hettinger - 21 June 2011 in "Training Pizza Margherita"

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Lifting & Shifting Entire React Ecosystem into New Languages - Matt Hargett | React Native EU 2023

📖 About the talk How do you prove out a new language, type system, or virtual machine implementation? How do you accelerate maturity while you wait for organic adoption and deployment of your new language at scale? In this talk, we’ll discuss how lifting and shifting nearly 500KLOC of React, Jest, and GraphQL into a new language, VM, and type system rapidly accelerated maturity and also highlighted latent issues in React and TypeScript. 🗣 Speaker Bio Matt has been programming since 1984, speaking at conferences worldwide since 1998, and been working with React since 2013. He lives in San Francisco with his husband of 23 years, their daughter, and their dog. Get your tickets for React Native EU 2024: https://ti.to/react-native-eu/react-native-eu-2024/ Check out more about React Native EU conference: https://www.react-native.eu/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Visit the organizer's website: https://www.callstack.com/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date: https://twitter.com/react_native_eu

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Feature Driven Design: Microfrontends’ Best Friend (Chase App) - Sandra Jurek | React Native EU 2023

📖 About the talk Over the last few years, the idea of creating front-end applications implementing the microfrontends design approach became increasingly popular. Not surprisingly – developing the application in a modular way empowers the teams to work with their own pace and take more ownership of the code they write. It can also significantly speed up the delivery of features across the project, as long as it is implemented well. In the very beginning, a lot of React Native projects started off as monolithic apps. Even now, when looking for a starter template for a React Native application, it is likely to come across the examples that suggest dividing the code based on its type – screens, components, hooks, helpers, utils, etc. A division that is perfectly suitable for small projects, but in the long run will not be able to guarantee the scalability of fast-growing ones. One that might result in difficult to detect cyclic dependencies, can delay the release of the product due to a simple defect in one of the packages or forces all the teams to use the same tools and boilerplates. Following the principles of feature driven design can help to take the project one step further, offering the possibility to scale it based on – as the name suggests – the development of the features included in it. Not necessarily features commonly understood in the context of the agile methodology, but the product features – the ones that describe the characteristics of what a particular area in the product (and correspondingly in the codebase) is responsible for. 🗣 Speaker Bio Sandra is a robotics engineer turned frontend engineer in JPMorgan Chase. Her key responsibilities involve leading the design system implementation and being responsible for the frontend architecture of the application. Her experience includes working on projects for leading UK brands, such as Wagamama, Jaguar Land Rover, Boots and Nando’s. In her free time, she enjoys playing board games and creative crafts. Get your tickets for React Native EU 2024: https://ti.to/react-native-eu/react-native-eu-2024/ Check out more about React Native EU conference: https://www.react-native.eu/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Visit the organizer's website: https://www.callstack.com/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date: https://twitter.com/react_native_eu

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A Story(book) About Testing - Anisha Malde | React Native EU 2023

📖 About the talk During this talk I’m going to dive into what Storybook is and how you can use it for UI development, testing, and documentation. I’ll go through examples of how you can use storybooks capacity to isolate a component, to import stories into tools like Jest, Testing Library, Puppeteer, and Cypress to save you time and maintenance work. I’ll also show you how you can easily use it for, the often forgotten, visual regression and accessibility testing. 🗣 Speaker Bio Anisha is a Developer Advocate at Amazon where she is focused on engaging app and game developers through teaching, code samples, and public speaking. Previously, she was a React developer at IBM and was the recipient of the Rising Star in Digital 2021 Award & Top 100 Women in Tech award in the UK. Get your tickets for React Native EU 2024: https://ti.to/react-native-eu/react-native-eu-2024/ Check out more about React Native EU conference: https://www.react-native.eu/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Visit the organizer's website: https://www.callstack.com/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date: https://twitter.com/react_native_eu

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How Ant Colonies are Revolutionizing Digital Health Development - Jacob Suñol | React Native EU 2023

📖 About the talk Ever wondered what ants and React Native have in common? Join Jacob Sunol as he takes you on an extraordinary journey that bridges the natural world with the realm of digital health technology. Learn how the intricate social structures of ant colonies can offer invaluable insights into team building, specialization, and communication in React Native digital health projects. This talk will explore the fascinating world of ants as superorganisms and how their principles can be applied to create more efficient, sustainable, and adaptable digital health solutions. Whether you’re a developer, a healthcare professional, or simply someone intrigued by the intersection of nature and technology, this presentation offers a fresh perspective that will leave you buzzing with new ideas! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to discover how we can learn from nature to improve digital health outcomes. See you there! 🗣 Speaker Bio Jacob is a Senior Director of Product Development at Abbott. He has 20+ years of experience in the healthcare industry, and he’s dedicated his career to transforming how we approach digital health. His journey has taken him through pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and digital health startups at companies like Abbott, Roche, and Ipsen. As a seasoned leader, Jacob has spearheaded digital transformations in global organizations, scaling teams and processes to deliver cutting-edge digital products. Get your tickets for React Native EU 2024: https://ti.to/react-native-eu/react-native-eu-2024/ Check out more about React Native EU conference: https://www.react-native.eu/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Visit the organizer's website: https://www.callstack.com/?utm_campaign=React_Native_EU&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date: https://twitter.com/react_native_eu

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