Dear all,
Back in May of 2016 (wow, long ago) I proposed a talk:
Title:
> Gradual Typing - Introduction, purpose and a small look at `mypy`
> Description:
> Python is dynamically typed.
> - Dynamic typing is awesome.
> - Dynamic typing is also a pain.
> C# is statically typed.
> - Static typing is awesome.
> - Static typing is also a pain.
> Is there no middle ground? Lets explore the realm of Gradual typing to
> know more.
I never ended up doing this talk and I want to fix that.
I was thinking of splitting into 2 talks in subsequent meetups in order to
better establish some context.
My plan is like so:
## Talk 1 (General intro on types)
- What are types?
- Why types?
- Dynamic v Static typing
- Gradual typing
- Examples
- Advantages
## Talk 2 (Mypy)
- mypy
- Basics
- Typeshead
- Standard library
- 3rd party Libs
- Inference & Annotations
- Lessons in converting a library with mypy
I wanted to put this plan forth to the community to get y'alls input and
make content accordingly.
I welcome your feedback :)
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Shrayas
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