Last night Amy Hanlon, A. Jesse Jiryu Davis and I gave previews of our upcoming PyCon talks at an NYC Python Meetup Group event hosted at Venmo.
I had a great talk with James Powell about rlundo and his many adventures with loading shared libraries, and got valuable feedback about the talk from a few folks, particularly Jesse. I won’t be able to post the slides until next week, but by then I hope to have a nice post about the content.
The talk went alright, and the event well. Organizer Sarah Guido took pictures during the event and I wanted to scrapbook them, hence this post. Even these pictures are useful feedback: diagrams and code samples need to be larger!
Our last speaker tonight, @ballingt, on terminal whispering! pic.twitter.com/OkgYnhtQDD
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Python has a graphical debugger, pudb! @ballingt pic.twitter.com/djMeJEXtWz
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Bpython! @ballingt pic.twitter.com/Ghbwj5tZ7A
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Teletype printer - sending and receiving messages. @ballingt pic.twitter.com/MzcWRZGxYt
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Modern workflow. @ballingt pic.twitter.com/ZFP95tVv0P
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Sending bytes from the Python interpreter. @ballingt pic.twitter.com/6pmx8wE674
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Your terminal can signal to your application. @ballingt pic.twitter.com/o7aISqTbvF
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@jessejiryudavis: The @ballingt Terminal Whispering talk at #pycon will be great, tonight's @nycpython preview was a hoot
— A. Jesse Jiryu Davis (@jessejiryudavis) April 3, 2015