Great overview of dataclasses at #PyBay2025 from
Brett Slatkin: all their features, *plus* how you'd implement them if you couldn't use dataclasses.

Slides and code here:
https://github.com/bslatkin/pybay2025

Bonus: Peek into the implementation of dataclass in CPython. Some crazy exec() action.

Slides from my #PyBay2025 talk:
"Just because AI can write your tests...should it?"
https://pamelafox.github.io/my-py-talks/ai-assisted-testing-pybay
Just because AI can write your tests, ...should it?

This talk from Lisa Roach on threads, multiprocessing and free threading is the concurrency talk I've been waiting for on my (recent) #python journey.

#PyBay2025

Standing room only for Guido at #PyBay2025 !!!
Guido puts Monty back into Python
#pybay2025

Aastha giving a masterclass on asynchrony in a whirlwind talk. Very clear roundup of when to use async, threads, and processes.

#PyBay2025

“the goal today is for you to understand data classes, because one day you’ll outgrow them. “ - Brett Slatkin #PyBay2025

Are error messages and generated code the new docs? There's something there in this discussion of Hypothesis lib that keys in on the creative process for devs who prefer to run things and build up knowledge from practice, rather than loading docs into our working mem.

#python #PyBay2025

“A third of the code in hypothesis is dedicated to giving people better error messages.” #PyBay2025

🎉 PyBay is happening TODAY! 🐍

We’re so excited to welcome everyone to PyBay 2025 for a full day of inspiring talks, community connection, and Python fun right here in the Bay Area.

It’s going to be an incredible day filled with new ideas, great conversations, and plenty of Python energy. ❤️

Be sure to say hello to our organizers and volunteers! See you there.

#PyBay #PythonCommunity #BayAreaPython #PyBay2025