Snek in the Browser | Talks
Python is a decades-strong language with a large community, and it has a solid foundation on the server, but it doesn't have a good user story in the browser... until now. The BeeWare project aims to bring Python natively, everywhere. Using a combination of the Batavia and Toga projects, we can develop and entirely native web experience in Python, no JavaScript required. During this talk, you will learn about how the BeeWare project has built Batavia, a Python virtual machine in JavaScript; and Toga, a multi-platform native API wrapper; a combination of which can be used to build an entire web platform in Python only.
Katie McLaughlin
Katie has worn many different hats over the years. She has previously been a software developer for many languages, systems administrator for multiple operating systems, and speaker on many different topics.She's currently an operations engineer, core contributor for the BeeWare project, DjangoCon AU organiser, and former council member of Linux AustraliaWhen she's not changing the world, she enjoys making tapestries, cooking, and seeing just how well various application stacks handle emoji.
Room 3
Friday, 19th May, 14:35 - 15:05