PyCon 2023 Typing Summit: Interest form
Hello all, PyCon 2023 is just a few months out. Jelle and I are looking forward to organizing the Typing Summit this year. We plan to be in-person in Salt Lake City, as we did last year. We have confirmed the Typing Summit with PyCon and will announce the exact date soon (tentatively a day before the main conference talks). We will try to record the event for those who cannot make it. For those who haven't attended before, the Typing Summit is a 3-4 hour event with a series of presentations and group discussions related to type checking. You can find the 2022 summit here: https://youtu.be/BNTkWQfqP_c If you are interested in attending, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/yv1WnDoAVscg21vW8. This way, we can get a sense of the expected number of attendees and the topics you want to hear about. In a few weeks, we will send out another mail to typing-sig calling for presenters. Let us know if you have any questions. Best, Jelle Zijlstra Pradeep Kumar Srinivasan
Hello all, A quick reminder to fill out the interest form for the PyCon Typing Summit if you haven't done so already: https://forms.gle/yv1WnDoAVscg21vW8. It'll help us collect ideas for talks you want to see at the summit. We'll wait till next Friday for any more responses. After that, we'll put together a list of tentative topics, reach out to those who had volunteered to speak, and also solicit other speakers here on the mailing list. When: Thursday, April 20, 2023 (Time slot TBD). Where: Room 253AB, Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Best, -- S Pradeep Kumar
Hi everyone, PyCon 2023 is coming up, and so is the annual Typing Summit! When: Thursday, April 20, 2023, 1-5 pm UT (GMT-6). Where: Room 253AB, Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. The tentative agenda is as follows: + Settling in and introductions + The State of Typing - Jelle Zijlstra + Common Typing Pain Points from User Questions - Alex Waygood (tentatively) + PEP 649 and runtime `__annotations__` - Carl Meyer + Using Type Hints at Runtime - Samuel Colvin + Standardization across type checkers - Kevin Millikin + Adding Type Annotations using MonkeyType - Carl Meyer + Adding Type Annotations using Static Information - Steven Troxler We *may* have room for one more talk, so if you have a talk you're passionate about, please reply to the thread or reach out to us. We are also trying to organize a discussion with the Steering Council, as we did last year. Once things are finalized, we will add a page for the Typing Summit to the PyCon 2023 website. The talks will be officially recorded and shared later. (The organizers were unfortunately not able to set up a livestream.) Finally, if you are planning to come but haven’t yet filled out the interest form yet, please do so ASAP! https://forms.gle/yv1WnDoAVscg21vW8. Best, Jelle and Pradeep
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S Pradeep Kumar