Lightning Talks
What, When & How?
Lightning talks are a space to give a short (strictly less than 5 minutes) talk to the whole conference. They're often funny, slightly strange, or informative -- and they're a great way to give a first talk at a conference.
We will have lightning talks this year, during the closing session on Friday before the official closing.
To submit a lightning talk, email team@za.pycon.org or talks@za.pycon.org with your title and a one or two sentence description
Due to technical limitations, we are only accepting talks to be delivered in person.
Lightning Talks
- “Kids invoke innovation” by Rohan Schwartz
-- Slides (pdf); Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "Tidying up before yourself" by James Smith
-- Git Repo; Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "Real time monitoring of machine learning models using whylabs" by Lev Katzav
-- Slides (pdf); Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "Three Lines of Code at a Time" by Jeremy Thurgood
-- Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "How to get into tech mentorship" by Sheena O'Connell
-- Slides (github.com); Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "Building Change Detection using Siamese Neural Networks" by Jolanda Becker
-- Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "kungfu for data scrubbing!" by Andrew Turpin
-- GitHub repo; Video (youtube); Video (archive.org) - "SKAO MID Integration and Testing Facility" by Vhulahani Manukha and Monde Manzini
-- Slides (pptx); Slides (converted to pdf); Video (youtube); Video (archive.org)