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PyBerlin 50 - ๐๐ November event ๐๐
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Agenda: โข 18:00 - Opening doors of the venue
โข 18:30 - Welcome to PyBerlin! // Organisers
โข 18:40 - Welcome from the host - Native Instruments Gmbh
โข 18:50 - If You Know Python, You Know Blockchain // Marco Podien Bring your existing Python skills, existing testing framework, and favorite IDE to start building on the blockchain! It has never been easier for you as a Python dev to add another powerful tool to your toolbox. Why build on blockchain? It offers permanent, transparent record-keeping, enables traceability and provenance, and unlocks opportunities for innovation across industries. Be the first in your team to know blockchain.
Speaker's bio: With 20+ years in IT and a passion for blockchain, GenAI, and DevRel, Marco bridges Web 2.0 to Web3. He excels in community-building and elevating developer experience through tooling and education. His mission: foster collaboration, empower developers, and explore new frontiers in technology.
โข 19:20 - Short break
โข 19:50 - Enterprise-ready FastAPI // Alexander Ptakhin FastAPI is awesome! Iโll share my experience designing larger applications, improving the structure of monoliths, and handling API/database migrations. Weโll discuss usage Depends vs. DI containers, straightforward ways to implement tests (unit to e2e), and how to configure logging/tracing for better observability. Plus, Iโll touch on deployment strategies. I aim for this talk to offer developers and leads, even those using different frameworks, practical insights on ensuring better testability and observability in services.
Speaker's bio: Alexander is the technical lead in a fintech startup in Berlin. With experience in startups and big tech companies, Alexander is passionate about better quality and development processes.
โข 20:20 - Python in music: OSC, MIDI and asyncio // Artem Popov Python is a great language for creative coding and music applications in particular. In this hands-on talk we'll see how to add rhythm and groove to Python scripts, use asyncio to synchronise code, and how to connect to hardware and software-based musical instruments.
Speaker's bio: Artem Popov is a programmer and musician, who has been performing with code for over a decade. He is currently employed by Native Instruments.
โข 21:20 - Closing session // Organisers
This event will be only in-person. Please check our Code of Conduct and official health regulation in Berlin before coming. If you feel some signs of sickness, please consider skipping this event and attending another time. We will have plenty of events in different formats in the future. Looking forward seeing you all soon!
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