Nicholas Tollervey

A recovering former member of the Python community.

Computing, music, philosophy, teaching and writing. Just like this bio: concise, honest and full of useful information. Everything I say is false...


Sessions

07-18
09:30
90min
WASM Summit
Roman Yurchak, Nicholas Tollervey

This summit aims to bring together maintainers and users of the Python with WebAssembly, to discuss the state of this ecosystem, existing challenges and ongoing work.

Find out more, including how to sign up, here: https://ep2023.europython.eu/wasm

Club C
07-18
11:15
90min
WASM Summit
Roman Yurchak, Nicholas Tollervey

This summit aims to bring together maintainers and users of the Python with WebAssembly, to discuss the state of this ecosystem, existing challenges and ongoing work.

Find out more, including how to sign up, here: https://ep2023.europython.eu/wasm

Club C
07-18
13:45
90min
WASM Summit
Roman Yurchak, Nicholas Tollervey

This summit aims to bring together maintainers and users of the Python with WebAssembly, to discuss the state of this ecosystem, existing challenges and ongoing work.

Find out more, including how to sign up, here: https://ep2023.europython.eu/wasm

Club C
07-18
15:30
90min
WASM Summit
Roman Yurchak, Nicholas Tollervey

This summit aims to bring together maintainers and users of the Python with WebAssembly, to discuss the state of this ecosystem, existing challenges and ongoing work.

Find out more, including how to sign up, here: https://ep2023.europython.eu/wasm

Club C
07-20
10:30
45min
PyScript and the magic of Python in the browser
Nicholas Tollervey, Fabio Pliger

Python running on the browser is the new frontier to creating true client-side web and mobile applications. Today we can many incredible things that were not possible just a few months ago before WASM, Pyodide and PyScript.

The talk will cover what's possible today, cover the major features offered by PyScript and walk through creating amazing applications and games with Python, on the browser, without the need for Python server-side logic.

Web (2023)
PyCharm (Forum Hall)