September 2025: Stupid Python Tricks
Python language design values predictability, regularity, and lack of surprise.
But.
Reality is complex, and even Python has weird corners and surprises, good and bad. Over years of introducing people to Python, Catherine has found many nooks and crannies. Let’s take a tour of the weird stuff that we try not to talk about when we’re introducing Python and trying to stay focused. Let’s see some Stupid Python Tricks.
Okay, they’re not always stupid. Often they’re instructive; sometimes they can be useful; sometimes knowing about them can protect you from bugs. But sometimes they’re just fun.
Location: Innovation Hub
We meet in the Innovation Hub,
a gorgeous new facility that’s part of the renovated Dayton Arcade complex.
Enter through the doors that face the Wright Stop Plaza bus hub.
Street parking is free in the evening. I usually park on Ludlow Street.
or
if for any reason coming downtown doesn’t work for you (for instance, you’ve been exposed to COVID, or you’ve converted yourself to purely digital format and now exist as a set of cloud-hosted algorithms), we’ll be online as well!
Join us at 7 PM EDT on the PyFri Discord channel, discord.gg/9SgTh3T, and click on the General voice chat link. You may need to install the Discord desktop app rather than just using the web interface.