Talks, tutorials and workshops
English:
Conferences:
- PythonPizza Hamburg 2023: How to build an universe from scratch: talk, resources
- Scipy 2022: ipywidgets tutorial: talk, resources
- Scipy 2021: ipywidgets tutorial: talk, resources
- JupyterCon 2020: ipycytoscape: slides, talk
- JupyterCon 2020: Xeus: talk
- JupyterCon 2020: Memestra Poster: resources
Meetups, unconferences and fellowships:
- Working towards coordination: motivation and short introduction to AI Coordination resources
- Jupyter internals: Jupyter's implementation details and how to contribute: resources
- Programming puzzles: Lists: resources
- Fractal implementations: an introduction about fractals and how to implement them: resources
- Open Source behaviorism: the various fields at play when analysing Open Source: resources
- If Shakespeare wrote Python: how to write more pythonic Python: resources
- First steps in p5js: slides, resources
- A gentle introduction to Qt for Python: slides, resources
- The git survival guide: basic to advanced git every day commands: slides
Portuguese:
- PyCon Brasil 2021: As luas de Jupyter đ: widgets e outras ferramentas que o orbitam: conteudo
- QtCon Brasil 2020: Uma introdução a PySide: palestra
- Guia de sobrevivĂȘncia Git: palestra
Classes
- Harvard: performance, OOP, open science, distributed computing: resources (Unfortunately not in its final version)
- NASA: open science EDx class (Still not released)
- Environments and Packaging: all you need to know about the Python ecosysstems and other relevant bits: resources
- Pytest + Github Actions: how to set up your environment: resource
- Python Packaging: how to release your own Python package in Pypi and Conda: resource
- Thoughts on software engineering: discussing software design and archictecture choices: resource
- The simple web: how to build your own website using free resources: resources and supporting material for outdated jekyll dependencies
Podcasts
- Saucelabs 2022: Women Rule The Code | An Interview with Top Open Source Contributors: episode
- PyBer 2020: My personal experience with Open source: episode
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