Such a great point from @sheena at the #pycon education summit: our students aren't learning in the same environment we did! Things that were obvious to us, like Sheena's example of learning return vs print in a compiled language, may no longer be NEARLY so obvious in the tech stack our students are actually learning!

I used a similar example in my #nbpy talk this year, where my students expect that clicking "no" on a modal will block them (because during their tech journey it often has!). I love this generalized observation, though.

So many student empathy problems could be anticipated by considering in advance how your students' environment differs from the environment you learned in.

It's been a few weeks since #NBPy 2026, and now you can watch all the talks we recorded, and relive all of the scheduled parts of an amazing weekend.

Linky link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaeNpBNgqQWsb59zqc_mng1OqG9XdFCiH

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One of the best things I learned at North Bay Python was about Lodge cast iron cookware. I love my 4 qt dutch oven.

@daedalus you should watch my #NBPy talk 🤔

RE: https://social.coop/@cwebber/116528868052029156

Just as review, and testing (to an extent), and actual development methodology have become optional for many teams, so too is writing code that you actually understand.

Unrelatedly, watch my talk from #NBPy
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7AeWFbOTHg)

🧵thread from Daisy that might be a good part of the reason why I spoke about code review as a key part of actually delivering software product. #NBPy (link for those in the back: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7Ae... )

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:3sbivt2hedqa7fnj2zqgby6b/post/3ml5jplfl4x2y
@MaggieFero Woo!! I might have been the last person to ask you _~at_ #NBPy (as you were going to your room Sunday night), so I'll take full straw-on-the-camel credit, you're welcome everybody.
Okay! People at #nbpy kept asking me whether I was going to #pycon US and being quite surprised that I wasn't sure yet, but it's now confirmed: I am going to pycon this year! See many of you very soon! ✨
@elizayer and that was 100% the point of my #NBPy talk: https://youtu.be/d7AeWFbOTHg
"What is Correct?" and is that even the right question any more? - Christopher Neugebauer - 2026

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I wrote a little bit about this year’s @NorthBayPython, which was fantastic. Shoutout to all the organizers, volunteers, speakers, attendees, and sponsors.  #nbpy

https://nkantar.com/blog/2026/05/nbpy-2026-afterfeels/

North Bay Python 2026: The Afterfeels | Blog | Nik Kantar

I went to the seventh North Bay Python and am having feelings about it.