Abhinand C

I'm a software developer who loves to experiment with tech, spend time learning new technologies and build products fueling my desire to innovate for a better future.

I currently work as a Product Engineer at Strollby Team in UST, developing and scaling python based GraphQL micro-service. Apart from work, I'm engaged in a voluntary project with Kerala Police Cyberdome, pursue hobby projects and contribute in open-source community.

I had opportunities to work alongside great teams in start-up eco-system, give tech talks, take workshops to exciting peers and participate in various hackathons, even winning quite a few.

I have graduated with Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) focused in Computer Science & Engineering from Government College of Engineering, Kannur. I'm a versatile developer having handled multiple hats requiring diverse skills including Full Stack Development, Graphic Design, and Video Post-Production, and led divergent teams.


Session

07-21
11:20
30min
Time Made Easy: Simplify Date and Time Handling with Python's Pendulum
Abhinand C, Jothir Adithyan

Pendulum is a Python package for working with dates, times, and timezones. It offers a simple and intuitive API for common date/time operations and provides advanced functionality for dealing with more complex scenarios. Some of the interesting points of Pendulum include support for leap years, time zones, and daylight saving time, as well as a fluent API for creating and modifying dates and times.

One of the standout features of Pendulum is its support for time zones. The library comes with a comprehensive list of time zones, and it can automatically adjust dates and times to the local time zone of a given location. Additionally, Pendulum can handle time zone conversions with ease, making it easy to work with date/time data across different time zones.

Pendulum also provides a powerful API for creating and modifying dates and times. With its fluent interface, developers can create and manipulate dates and times using a natural, human-readable syntax.

TBD - Multiple Tracks (2023)
Terrace 2B