Digging a little into #CGI programming via #Apache in the coming days. Many cool things one can do with a webserver on hand. (Leveraging #Python personally) 😎
I wish I could stay on the GOOD line only, but my coworkers decided that we are crossing the EVIL line.
Maybe I am the only one who doesn't own a wide screen display, and maybe I am the only one using font-size 18.
Early AM, we begin to work on the Django framwork via Python. I've feared the framework for a while, but today I am going to handle it. Never let the programming lang handle me. lol.
Next #PyConUS will, of course, be here in Pittsburgh. I'm stoked as hell to learn that in 2026 it'll be held in Long Beach, California, chaired by @elthenerd!
I can't wait to see all of my #python peeps there!
Learned more about await than I wanted to. But I love the code I created with it.
# Init a sync fetcher object
f = Fetcher()
# Init an async fetcher object and using __await__ to
# emulate an async __init__.
af = await AsyncFetcher()
@brainwane standup comedy keynote “So many workshops on how to get into open source but none on how to get out. Yeah some people aren’t laughing just going uh-huh.” #OpenSource#Python#PyConUS
@tonybaloney showing off a Flask app running in Hypercorn by @pgjones with workers in subinterpreters that themselves each have the GIL disabled. Running parallel requests that themselves can have parallel processing. This talk has so much insight into web app and parallel performance. #PyConUS#Flask#Python
Here is a blog post with links and references to accompany my closing keynote today at #PyConUS , on stories from a few years working on #Python packaging.
We're inviting YOU! to our pyOpenSci sprint, happening Monday morning at PyCon!
All skill levels are welcome - and we mean that! We have something for everyone! Whether it's contributing to our guidebook, test driving a tutorial, or helping us with some of our technical CI and other challenges, there's a way for you to contribute to open source.