Schedule
Web Day 3 Apr
09:00
Opening
09:30
11:00
Django FTL: Resolving bottlenecks on the path to high performance.
Maxim Danilov
Pythonic Insight: Navigating the Depths of Observability.
Francis Billa
Your proposal: Data Harvest: Unlocking Insights with Web Scraping
Yuliia Barabash
11:30
What are descriptors and why does Django need them?
Rodrigo Girão Serrão / mathspp.com
12:00
OpenSearch, Python, and Serverless for Modern Search Applications
Laysa Uchoa / Nordcloud
How to Utilize Machine Learning for Better Web Scraping
Tadas Gedgaudas
13:30
Lessons (I Wish I Knew These Before) from Migrating a Farm of Django Projects from On-Premises to AWS with Kubernetes
Justinas Kuizinas / Corner Case Technologies
FastDjango: Conjuring Powerful APIs with the Sorcery of Django Ninja
Julius Boakye
14:00
14:30
Saying bye to the Keyboard, Hello to Alexa with Python AWS Lambda
Laysa Uchoa / NordcloudYuliia Barabash
How we Develop and Maintain a Modern Python Service at Mozilla: Merino as Example
Tadas Korris / Mozilla
Mastering Web Scraping: Unleash Your Data Extraction Wizardry!
Fabien Vauchelles
15:30
16:30
Reception
Python Day 4 Apr
09:30
11:00
Python package creation using bleeding edge toolset
Albertas Gimbutas / Shift4
analyzing stdf production test data in the silicon manufacturing industry using construct
Franz Haas
11:30
Unleashing Python's potential with MAX Platform
Antanas Daujotis / Not affiliated with Modular. But I believe in their vision to equip the Python community with the new age tooling to drive innovation.
Watsonx: A GenAI platform that's built for business
Robert Dzisevič / IBM
12:00
Designing for tomorrow's programming workflows
Matthew Honnibal / Explosion
Lessons Learned From Maintaining SDK in Python for Three Years
Adam Furmanek
12:25
Lunch
14:00
The role of Rust, Zig and C++ in the Python ecosystem
Cristián Maureira-Fredes / The Qt Company
Python mokytojai
Deadcode - a tool to find and fix dead (unused) Python code
Albertas Gimbutas / Shift4
14:30
15:00
Building Open Climate Change Information Services in Python
Trevor James Smith / Ouranos, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Simplifying large Python projects by distributing complexity.
Maxim Danilov
503 days working full-time on FOSS: lessons learned
Rodrigo Girão Serrão / mathspp.com
15:30
Deep Dive into Asynchronous SQLAlchemy - Transactions and Connections
Damian Wysocki
A 101 in time series analytics with Apache Arrow, Pandas and Parquet
Zoe Steinkamp / InfluxDB
16:30
LLMs: when to use them and when to avoid them
Arjan Egges / ArjanCodes
17:30
Wargaming Quiz
Data Day 5 Apr
09:30
11:00
DataFrame interoperatiblity - what's been achieved, and what comes next?
Marco Gorelli / Quansight Labs
ML Model Serialization: Improving Efficiency and Flexibility
Jonas Jarutis / carVertical
11:30
functime: a next generation ML forecasting library powered by Polars
Luca Baggi / xtream
Transcend the Knowledge Barriers in RAG: Setup, Chat State, and More
Isaac Chung / Clarifai
12:00
Streaming DataFrames: A New Way to Process Streaming Data in Python
Tomáš Neubauer
Revenue based scoring in `GridSearchCV`: a case for the new metadata routing in scikit-learn
Adrin Jalali / probabl.ai
14:00
🧼 From GPU-poor to data-rich: data quality practices for LLM fine-tuning
Gabriel Martín BlázquezDavid Berenstein
[MLOps] CI/CD in the age of Machine Learning
Emmanuel-Lin Toulemonde / Octo Technology
Coding a vector database from scratch
Aurélien Massiot / OCTO Technology
14:30
Customizing LLMs: A Guide to Fine-Tuning Open Source Models
Maria Jose Molina Contreras
15:00
Speed up open source LLM-serving with llama-cpp-python
Isaac Chung / Clarifai
Data Version Control Done Right with Python and Unity
Einat Orr / TreeverseNir Ozeri / Treeverse
Transforming Data Insights: Creating Dynamic Animated Stories with Python and ipyvizzu-story
Peter Vidos / Vizzu
15:30
16:30
The AI Revolution Will Not Be Monopolized: How open-source beats economies of scale, even for LLMs
Ines Montani / Explosion