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  1. Erik Groeneveld: Generators
    Erik Groeneveld talks about generators, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2015 / 05
  2. Bob Voorneveld: Implement Gmail api in our CRM system
    Bob Voorneveld talks about implementing Gmail api in a CRM system, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2015 / 05
  3. Niels Hageman: Reliable distributed task scheduling
    Niels Hageman talks about Reliable distributed task scheduling, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2015 / 05
  4. Sylvain Viollon: Tornado and IO in Python 3
    Sylvain Viollon talks about Tornado and IO in Python 3, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2015 / 05
  5. Herman Balsters: Python in Processes, data, contracts
    Herman Balsters talks about Python in Processes, data, contracts, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2015 / 05
  6. K. Rain Leander: Leveraging Procedural Knowledge
    K. Rain Leander talks about Leveraging Procedural Knowledge, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2015 / 05
  7. Jeff Knupp: Keynote: Writing idiomatic Python
    Jeff Knupp gives the keynote at Pygrunn: Writing idiomatic Python.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2014 / 05
  8. Armin Ronacher: SSL, CAs and keeping your stuff safe
    Armin Ronacher talks about SSL, CAs and keeping your stuff safe, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2014 / 05
  9. Erik Romijn: Keeping Django chained; seven top security concerns for Django websites
    Erik Romijn talks about keeping Django chained (seven top security concerns for Django websites), at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2014 / 05
  10. Saúl Ibarra Corretgé: asyncio internals
    Saúl Ibarra Corretgé talks about asyncio internals, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2014 / 05
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