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  1. Python Meetup 22 November 2017
    Summary of the meeting of the Amsterdam Python Meetup Group on 22 November 2017.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 11
  2. Keynote Google - Machine Learning APIs for Python Developers
    Keynote talk from Google about Machine Learning APIs for Python Developers, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  3. Reinout van Rees - Querying Django models: fabulous & fast filtering
    Reinout van Rees talks about querying Django models: fabulous & fast filtering
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  4. Òscar Vilaplana - Let's make a GraphQL API in Python
    Òscar Vilaplana talks about making a GraphQL API in Python, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  5. Jonathan Barnoud - Looking at molecules using Python
    Jonathan Barnoud talks about looking at molecules using Python, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  6. Maarten Breddels - A billion stars in the Jupyter Notebook
    Maarten Breddels talks about a billion stars in the Jupyter Notebook, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  7. Kilian Evang - Viasock: Automagically Serverize Your Scripts
    Kilian Evang talks about Viasock: Automagically Serverize Your Scripts
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  8. Jaap Bresser - Beyond Role Based Auth: Discretionary Access Control with Postgres & SQLAlchemy
    Jaap Bresser goes beyond role based authorization: Discretionary Access Control with Postgres & SQLAlchemy
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  9. Marco Vellinga - Creating abstraction between consumer and datastore
    Marco Vellinga talks about Creating abstraction between consumer and datastore, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2017 / 05
  10. Phil Lombardi - An Illustrated Guide to Microservices
    Talk by Phil Lombardi at the Plone Conference 2016 in Boston.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 10
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