diff --git a/series/praha-pyvo/events/2025-09-17.yaml b/series/praha-pyvo/events/2025-09-17.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26dd612 --- /dev/null +++ b/series/praha-pyvo/events/2025-09-17.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +name: Pražské Pyvo +city: praha +start: 2025-09-17 19:00:00 +venue: na-venecku +topic: "Rust for Python People" +number: 172 +description: | + + ### Co tě čeká + + Sraz je v 19 hodin Na Věnečku, přednášky začínají v 19.30. Čeka nás 1 přednáška, lightning talky a volná zábava až do rána. + + Lightning talk můžeš mít i ty! Registrace nutná na [Lightning Talks – bit.ly/prpylight](https://bit.ly/prpylight). + + + ### What to expect + + We meet up at 19 at the club Na Věnečku, presentations start at 19.30. You can look forward to 1 presentation, lightning talks and chit-chat until early morning. + + You can have a lightning talk as well – please register at [Lightning Talks – bit.ly/prpylight](https://bit.ly/prpylight). + + ### Obecné + - Na Pyvu jsou přednášky většinou česky, pokud přijde někdo, kdo česky nerozumí, přepneme do angličtiny, pokud se na to přednášející cítí. + - Kromě nealko a alko pití je možné se Na Věnečku najíst. Nabídka je proměnlivá a obvykle jde o 4 až 7 jídel od toastu, párků, přes bramborák se zelím, dršťkovou polévku a smažák v housce až po guláš nebo řízek. + - **Nezapomeň s sebou vzít hotovost – neberou karty.** + - Na Věnečku zavírají o půlnoci. + + ### General + - Talks at Pyvo are mostly in Czech but it there’s somebody who doesn’t understand Czech talks are switched to English if the speaker is able to. + - **Cash only payments – club doesn’t accept cards.** + - Besides both soft drinks and beer it's possible to eat at the club. Choice is variable and consists of 4 to 7 options ranging from toast, sausages and soup to fried cheese in a bun, goulash or schnitzel. + - Club closes at midnight. + +talks: +- title: "Rust for Python People" + speakers: + - David Majda + description: | + You’ve probably heard about Rust — a modern take on a systems programming language. Today, we’ll explore it from the perspective of a Python developer. We’ll cover its most important ideas and concepts, see why it’s almost always a better choice than C/C++, and walk through plenty of code examples to get a sense of what programming in Rust feels like. Finally, we’ll discuss when it makes sense to use Rust in a Python project and learn how to get started (it’s surprisingly easy!). \ No newline at end of file