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machine learning for continuous integration
Here are the slides for my OSCON presentation Machine Learning for Continuous Integration.
As usual my slides are pretty worthless on their own, except for the links.
Update (24-Sep-2018) Recording is now available:
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No more JS frameworks
Stop writing Javascript frameworks. Translations: Chinese Japanese Russian Here's the talk, based on this essay, that I gave at OSCON 2015. [Slides] The 100-line templating library presented as a Gist has been cleaned up, documented, and published as the Stamp library. JavaScript frameworks seem like death and taxes; inevitable and unavoidable. I'm sure that if I could be a fly on that wall every time someone started a new web project, the very first question they'd ask is, which JS framework are we using?
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PyCon - Threading is not a model
Here are my slides (pdf) (OpenOffice) from my presentation "Threading is not a model" from PyCon. Be warned that they aren't very useful, there are no speaker notes and the slides themselves are pretty light on content, except for near the end of the deck where it gets into Stackless Python, Go and IO code examples. If you weren't actually in my talk you should wait for it to appear on pycon.
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The (lack of) design patterns in Python - PyCon 2009
The video for my design patterns talk at PyCon 2009 has been posted: Which explains the success of lisp - minimal syntax, and a macro system powerful enough to build up additional syntax if necessary. Posted by Chris E on 2009-05-08