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UID:pretalx-nbpy-2025-CE9PMU@pretalx.northbaypython.org
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DESCRIPTION:Python is the biggest programming language in the world. Accord
 ing to the TIOBE index\, it is more than 10% ahead of its closest competit
 or (C++). It is the 800 pound gorilla in the programming language world\, 
 used in some of the largest systems on the biggest networks in tech.\n\nBu
 t all that success comes along with … overhead. In this talk I will disc
 uss the ways that Python can scale back *down* to a smaller size along var
 ious axes\, and the reasons why it needs to\, if we want it to continue to
  survive.
DTSTAMP:20260416T121042Z
LOCATION:Barn
SUMMARY:Python In The Small - Glyph
URL:https://pretalx.northbaypython.org/nbpy-2025/talk/CE9PMU/
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