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  1. 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
  2. Adam Powell and Denis Dallinga - Recommendation systems @ Catawiki
    Adam Powell and Denis Dallinga talk about recommendation systems at Catawiki, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  3. Andrii Mishkovskyi - Vacation From Python
    Andrii Mishkovskyi talks about his vacation From Python, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  4. Bart Wesselink - Processing large quantities of online payments
    Bart Wesselink talks about processing large quantities of online payments, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  5. Ben Meijering - Hello, Machine Learning!
    Ben Meijering says hello to Machine Learning, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  6. Martijn Faassen: Morepath under the hood
    Martijn Faassen gives the first keynote at Pygrunn, about Morepath under the hood
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  7. Oleg Pidsadnyi - Factory injection: Combining PyTest and FactoryBoy best practices in testing
    Oleg Pidsadnyi talks about Factory injection: Combining PyTest and FactoryBoy best practices in testing, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  8. Peter Odding and Bart Kroon - Understanding PyPy and using it in production
    Peter Odding and Bart Kroon talk about understanding PyPy and using it in production, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  9. Reinout van Rees - Improve your django admin: big gains with little effort
    Reinout van Rees talks about improving your django admin: big gains with little effort, at PyGrunn.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
  10. Steven Pemberton: The future of programming
    Steven Pemberton gives the second keynote at PyGrunn, about the future of programming.
    Located in Weblog / … / 2016 / 05
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