Petr Viktorin
Sessions
- When: Monday, July 8th.
- Where: Prague Congress Centre (PCC), Room Club D
- Who can join: Anyone with a valid in-person EuroPython 2024 ticket - Conference, Tutorial or Combined (see ticket types for details).
The C API has many different stakeholders, including but not limited to
CPython core developers, maintainers of Python extensions, code generators
(Cython, pybind11, etc) and alternative API design (HPy).
The main goal of this summit is to make sure that people from all these
different projects can meet and discuss about the state of the C API, existing
challenges and ongoing work.
Agenda
- 9:00: Meet and greet - unconference-y post-it based organisation.
- 9:30: Presentations (30 mins each)
- 11:00: Coffee
- 11:15: Presentations
- 12:45: Lunch at the PCC (included)
- 13:45: Unconference-y activities (discussions, hacks, ad hoc tutorials etc…)
- 16:00: Round-up / plenary session for feedback and organising next steps.
- 18:30: Dinner
Registration
You need to have a valid EuroPython in-person ticket (Conference, Tutorial or Combined) to participate. Purchase a EuroPython ticket here, if you haven't already.
The event is limited to 40 participants. If there is a topic you would like to present, please indicate it in the form and fill it in early. Time slots are of 30 min at most (10 min of presentation + 20 min for questions/discussion).
To be part of the C API summit, register your interest now!
We will contact you with more details closer to the event.
- When: Monday, July 8th.
- Where: Prague Congress Centre (PCC), Room Club D
- Who can join: Anyone with a valid in-person EuroPython 2024 ticket - Conference, Tutorial or Combined (see ticket types for details).
The C API has many different stakeholders, including but not limited to
CPython core developers, maintainers of Python extensions, code generators
(Cython, pybind11, etc) and alternative API design (HPy).
The main goal of this summit is to make sure that people from all these
different projects can meet and discuss about the state of the C API, existing
challenges and ongoing work.
Agenda
- 9:00: Meet and greet - unconference-y post-it based organisation.
- 9:30: Presentations (30 mins each)
- 11:00: Coffee
- 11:15: Presentations
- 12:45: Lunch at the PCC (included)
- 13:45: Unconference-y activities (discussions, hacks, ad hoc tutorials etc…)
- 16:00: Round-up / plenary session for feedback and organising next steps.
- 18:30: Dinner
Registration
You need to have a valid EuroPython in-person ticket (Conference, Tutorial or Combined) to participate. Purchase a EuroPython ticket here, if you haven't already.
The event is limited to 40 participants. If there is a topic you would like to present, please indicate it in the form and fill it in early. Time slots are of 30 min at most (10 min of presentation + 20 min for questions/discussion).
To be part of the C API summit, register your interest now!
We will contact you with more details closer to the event.
- When: Monday, July 8th.
- Where: Prague Congress Centre (PCC), Room Club D
- Who can join: Anyone with a valid in-person EuroPython 2024 ticket - Conference, Tutorial or Combined (see ticket types for details).
The C API has many different stakeholders, including but not limited to
CPython core developers, maintainers of Python extensions, code generators
(Cython, pybind11, etc) and alternative API design (HPy).
The main goal of this summit is to make sure that people from all these
different projects can meet and discuss about the state of the C API, existing
challenges and ongoing work.
Agenda
- 9:00: Meet and greet - unconference-y post-it based organisation.
- 9:30: Presentations (30 mins each)
- 11:00: Coffee
- 11:15: Presentations
- 12:45: Lunch at the PCC (included)
- 13:45: Unconference-y activities (discussions, hacks, ad hoc tutorials etc…)
- 16:00: Round-up / plenary session for feedback and organising next steps.
- 18:30: Dinner
Registration
You need to have a valid EuroPython in-person ticket (Conference, Tutorial or Combined) to participate. Purchase a EuroPython ticket here, if you haven't already.
The event is limited to 40 participants. If there is a topic you would like to present, please indicate it in the form and fill it in early. Time slots are of 30 min at most (10 min of presentation + 20 min for questions/discussion).
To be part of the C API summit, register your interest now!
We will contact you with more details closer to the event.
- When: Monday, July 8th.
- Where: Prague Congress Centre (PCC), Room Club D
- Who can join: Anyone with a valid in-person EuroPython 2024 ticket - Conference, Tutorial or Combined (see ticket types for details).
The C API has many different stakeholders, including but not limited to
CPython core developers, maintainers of Python extensions, code generators
(Cython, pybind11, etc) and alternative API design (HPy).
The main goal of this summit is to make sure that people from all these
different projects can meet and discuss about the state of the C API, existing
challenges and ongoing work.
Agenda
- 9:00: Meet and greet - unconference-y post-it based organisation.
- 9:30: Presentations (30 mins each)
- 11:00: Coffee
- 11:15: Presentations
- 12:45: Lunch at the PCC (included)
- 13:45: Unconference-y activities (discussions, hacks, ad hoc tutorials etc…)
- 16:00: Round-up / plenary session for feedback and organising next steps.
- 18:30: Dinner
Registration
You need to have a valid EuroPython in-person ticket (Conference, Tutorial or Combined) to participate. Purchase a EuroPython ticket here, if you haven't already.
The event is limited to 40 participants. If there is a topic you would like to present, please indicate it in the form and fill it in early. Time slots are of 30 min at most (10 min of presentation + 20 min for questions/discussion).
To be part of the C API summit, register your interest now!
We will contact you with more details closer to the event.
Python has been evolving very rapidly in the last few years, and this is because new ideas have been taking over the Core Development. New ideas require new people, a new background and lots of energy.
This panel aims for the people to be aware of the changes that are coming in 3.13, and future versions, as well as ways people can contribute by testing features, fixing issues, or even sharing their own ideas.
Host: Konstantin Ignatov
Panelists: Pablo Galindo Salgado, Łukasz Langa, Carol Willing, Hugo van Kemenade, Victor Stinner and Petr Viktorin