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PyOhio is July 31, 2021. Times rounded to the nearest 5 mins. All times EDT.
StartEndTalk
9:00AM9:05AM

PyOhio 2021 Opening Remarks

by Dave Forgac
9:05AM9:25AM

Combating PTSD with Machine Learning

by Deborah Diller Harris
9:30AM9:35AM

Start Testing in 5 Minutes Flat

by Pandy Knight
9:35AM9:45AM

Getting Your Data into Elasticsearch: Let Me Count the Ways

by Jay Miller
9:45AM9:55AM

An Exploration of Python's Upcoming Match Statement

by Andrew Kubera
10:00AM10:05AM

Tool Confusion: Pythonic Code with flake8, tox and pre-commit

by Jürgen Gmach
10:05AM10:15AM

Basics of Hardware with a PyRuler

by Kira Hartlage
10:15AM10:25AM

Introduction to Soccer Pass Network Analysis with Python

by Indranil Ghosh
10:30AM10:35AM

How to Improve Tests Thanks to 1 Line of Code?

by Sebastian Buczyński
10:35AM10:45AM

Multi-objective Optimization for COVID Vaccine Management

by Samira Soleimani
10:45AM10:55AM

I ❤️ Datasette: An Open Source Multi-tool for Exploring and Publishing Data

by Ray Voelker
11:00AM11:05AM

Learn Jupyter Notebook Python by Modeling Your Game Data

by Craig Lang
11:05AM11:15AM

Enriching Data Visualizations with Annotations in Plotly

by Reshama Shaikh
11:15AM11:25AM

Fully Automated Testing

by Zac Hatfield-Dodds
11:30AM11:35AM

The Enters and Exits of Context Managers

by Mason Egger
11:35AM11:45AM

Type Annotations in Python: Terribly Intimidating or Tremendously Informative?

by Gregory M. Kapfhammer
11:45AM11:55AM

Hacking Django Channels for Fun (and Profit)

by Calvin Hendryx-Parker
12:00PM12:30PM

Break

12:30PM12:35PM

Kitchen Practical and Coding Practices

by Heidi Waterhouse
12:35PM12:45PM

9 Jupyter Notebook Tricks for Your Next Advent of Code

by Sebastian Witowski
1:00PM1:05PM

The Craziest fn Thing I've Ever Seen (and It Lives in CPython!!!)

by Daniel Lindeman
1:05PM1:15PM

Easy as Py: Architecture in 10 Minutes

by JC Coto
1:15PM1:25PM

Redlining Your CPU for Fun and Profit: Threading and Multiprocessing in Python

by Alex Zharichenko
1:30PM1:35PM

Debugging with vim, tmux, and pudb

by Craig Maloney
1:35PM1:45PM

Avoiding the Oops with MLOps

by Shawna Bankovich
1:45PM1:55PM

The Impact of Google v. Oracle Supreme Court Decision on the Software World

by Ian Zelikman
2:00PM2:05PM

Generative Drawing with Python Turtle Graphics

by Dominic Duffin
2:05PM2:15PM

How to Make Friends and Influence Users with Huggingface

by Joshua Jay Herman
2:15PM2:25PM

Classifying Spoken Location Names

by Jyotika Singh
2:30PM2:35PM

Creating and Teaching Games in Python to Teach Artificial Intelligence Concepts

by Anay Pant
2:35PM2:40PM

Load Django Settings from Environmental Variables with One Magical Line of Code

by Daniel Dufour
2:40PM2:50PM

How to Draw a Circle!!!

by Kyle R. Conway
2:50PM2:55PM

PyOhio 2021 Closing Remarks

by Dave Forgac