Power of the community Working with Python and largely in an open-source space brings perks. Python is truly unique for the communities that form around it. People crafting webs, moving science forward, powering machine learning, geeks and passionates create a very diverse crowd. It took me at least three repetitions …
It almost feels as if this year was the first real one after Covid! When it comes to Python, 2023 has brought two big conferences to Prague: EuroPython and, after a covid break, PyCon CZ. A short report of PyLadies' activities can be found on the official blog of the …
My daily job is all about packaging. I wouldn't have believed that such an invisible (for the outsider) topic can employ hundreds people all over the world. Preparations This year I wanted to talk at DevConf about something related to my work. That's a new - I have no issues talking …
As winter came, we decided to keep the good streak of talks given and sent an application to the Czech DevConf. Again we teamed up with Anežka and delivered a presentation called PyLadies Community in Brno: Mutual Help to Grow. This time we focused on what drives the community builders …
On the first November weekend Anežka Müller and me delivered a talk about PyLadies in the Czech Republic. We wanted to answer the questions people may have about what and why we do. We also shared some internal thoughts how we aim to build a sustainable format of community courses …