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Python's Dark Corners
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Next: 12 Accessibility and Security
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Peter Lovett
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D2.193 Percy Baxter
Date
feb Fri 05
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10:40
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10:39
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0:45:00
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11:25
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Python is an excellent tool for *nix people. It is easy and fast to develop in. But like all programming languages, it has its 'dark corners' - parts of the language that can bite you if you're not careful. This presentation will shed light into those dark corners so that you can make the most of this excellent tool. If you are self taught in Python you really need to know what you have missed!
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