
March 18, Friday, we invite you to Moscow Python Meetup 33 in the office of Mail.Ru Group. At the meeting, the following speakers are scheduled:
- “QuickCheck in Python: hypothesis testing and search for errors”, Alexander Shorin, Rambler & Co')
There are three most difficult problems in programming: naming, caching, and going beyond the array boundary. Checking the borderline cases of code behavior is most important, but this zone is also the least testable. It is hard for a person to invent and foresee all possible situations, and sometimes we lose something. It would be great if the tests themselves found such cases in which the code falls ... Dreams? How to turn them into reality will be discussed in the report.
- “iPython & Jupyter: 4 fun & profit”, Leo STLEON Thin, Rambler & CoThe report is dedicated to Jupyter Notebook. The speaker will show examples of its use and tell you how this tool can be useful to the developer.
- “Newcomers to Python: how to live on?”, Dmitry Malanin, independent developerAre you new to Python and programming in general? Hurry up to plunge into the world of Internet projects and deadlines? The speaker will share his thoughts on what you have to face in the world of introverts.
- “Advanced {product_name} configuring”, Alexey Makeev, Mail.Ru GroupThe speaker will talk about the organization of software configuration using configuration files and will give examples from practice. It will be about how to make the configuration work code your faithful assistant.
Beginning at 18.30.
To participate you must
register . Address: Leningradsky Avenue, 39, p. 79. Twitter
hashtag -
#moscowpython . For those who will not be able to attend in person, an
online broadcast will be organized. See you!