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Hall C All Things Data Hall A Our Connected Universe Hall B Education Hall E DjangoCon AU

5:20 PM–5:30 PM

Education Track Closing Address

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

Wrapping up the Cruft - Making Wrappers to Hide Complexity
Jack Reichelt

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

Multi-tenancy strategies with Django+PostgreSQL
Levi Cameron

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

Choosing Wisely - How to Pick the Right Third Party Packages for your Project
Evan Brumley

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

An Introduction to PySpark
Alex Ware

4:10 PM–4:40 PM

OpenDataCube - Petabyte Scale Satellite Imagery Processing in Python
Tishampati Dhar

4:50 PM–5:20 PM

A simple way to validate and monitor the performance of your ML Applications.
Niño R. Eclarin

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

Web Development with Flask
Thea Koutsoukis

4:10 PM–4:40 PM

Swiss Army Django: Small Footprint ETL
Noah Kantrowitz

2:30 PM–3:00 PM

Data Contracts: Consensus as Code
Ryan Collingwood

2:30 PM–3:00 PM

Assurance of Learning Through Testing
Stephen Tierney and Alison Wong

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

Zero or Hero? - Assessing Pygame Zero in the classroom
Amanda J Hogan

9:00 AM–9:20 AM

Specialist Tracks Combined Opening Address

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

Collaborative Programming in the Classroom: Approaches and Insights
Stephen Tierney and Alison Wong

4:50 PM–5:20 PM

N+1 Problem in Django Rest Framework
Syed Muhammad Dawoud Sheraz Ali

12:20 PM–12:50 PM

Real-time Map Imagery Manipulation with Python, Slippy Maps, Flask, and Pillow: Building Interactive Maps with Dynamic Tiles
Oliver Holmes

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

A Recent History of Python Through Stack Overflow Questions and Answers
Sam Hames

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

Thar Be Dragons - Ethical, Legal, and Policy Challenges when Measuring Open Source
amanda casari

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

The Python 3D Visualisation Landscape
Owen Lamont

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

HttpRequest: An unsung hero of Django
Curtis Maloney

4:50 PM–5:20 PM

From Data to Decision: Monitoring and Improving Water Networks using AI/ML
Ram Balachandran

4:10 PM–4:40 PM

Diagnostics - Seeing Inside Your Application Without Logging
Jeremy Rotstein

12:20 PM–12:50 PM

Git yourself a leg up for student projects
Renee Noble

12:20 PM–12:50 PM

Testing asynchronous applications with FastAPI and pytest
Jeny Sadadia

5:20 PM–5:30 PM

Our Connected Universe Closing Address

3:30 PM–4:00 PM

Using Python to stream media using GStreamer for WebRTC and RTSP applications
Andy Gelme

3:30 PM–4:00 PM

Building 3D Trusted Data Pipelines With Dagster, Dbt, and Duckdb
Danh Phan

3:30 PM–5:20 PM

Student Showcase

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

Building a biological database with Python
Alan Rubin

5:20 PM–5:30 PM

All Things Data Closing Address

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

Building health software on decentralised health data using Personal Online Datastores
Jess Moore and Anushka Vidanage

5:20 PM–5:30 PM

DjangoCon AU Closing Address

2:30 PM–3:00 PM

Beat the rush! Designing effective load tests for your web application
Anthony Shaw

3:30 PM–4:00 PM

Using Django 4.2's StreamingHttpResponse and HTMX SSE to provide real time notifications
Dan Sloan

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

Using Python and 19,200 bits/second serial links to manage antennae for the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope in Australia
Andrew Williams

9:20 AM–9:50 AM

Roll for Initiative: how to make the world of AI a more ethical place
J. Rosenbaum

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

Unpacking the geospatial engineering toolbox – an overview of data science techniques for spatial data
Christine Seeliger and Long Dang

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

The Hidden Unity of APIs and Event Streams
Saul Caganoff
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