We are excited to have Bloomberg as one of our two Diamond Sponsors for
EuroPython 2021. Bloomberg has more than a hundred million lines of
Python code under management and engages heavily in supporting Python’s
development and community.

You can participate in their free training session, visit their sponsor
exhibit rooms, and talk with their staff to learn more about the Python
ecosystem they have created.

Please continue reading to learn more about Bloomberg.

Enjoy,
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EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

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                             Bloomberg

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Bloomberg Celebrates 30 Years of Python + 20 Years of EuroPython
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As we prepare for EuroPython 2021, we wanted to share a little bit about
the long journey for Python within Bloomberg. We also want to recognize
the 30th anniversary of this powerful programming language that we
celebrated earlier this year, as well as the 20th edition of the
EuroPython conference.

There’s nothing better than a milestone like this to reflect upon the
impact our company’s engineers have had on this programming language.

As a company, we are proud of the journey we've been through. In less
than a decade, we've gone from writing Python 2 code with little to no
expertise to being a company that is leading the evolution of Python.

Today, Python is one of the most used languages at Bloomberg. With more
than half a million Python files and a hundred million lines of Python
code, we are running a Python program more than 3.7 billion times each
month. The scale of our Python usage is massive!

At Bloomberg, we believe that a free and open source project like Python
requires collaboration from all of us. That is why we are proud to have
many engineers who are committed to improving Python and its ecosystem.
Within our company, we have some of the maintainers of projects like
tox, virtualenv, pip, pipx, TOML, Project Jupyter, bqplot, auditwheel,
CPython, python-build, mplfinance, and attrs-strict among others.

We have also made substantial contributions to Python with both code and
in the form of Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs), having participated
in PEPs for positional only arguments, the new parser, pattern matching,
the extensible customization of the interpreter startup, improving
tracebacks displayed by the CPython interpreter in order to improve the
debugging experience, and standardizing editable installs (PEP-660 and
PEP-662).

We are also quite excited to count Pablo Galindo Salgado, a member of
the Python Steering Council, who is also serving as the release manager
for Python 3.10 and Python 3.11, as part of our internal Python
community. During this 30th anniversary year, he’s shared some of his
hopes and dreams for the future of Python  and will be talking about
them, as well as previewing Python 3.10, during the opening keynote of
EuroPython 2021 on Wednesday, July 28 at 09:10 CEST.

In addition to supporting numFOCUS, we have also sponsored the Python
Software Foundation (PSF) since 2017, and recently became its second
Visionary Sponsor. As part of this, we’ve committed to providing two
years of funding for a full-time Project & Community Manager for the
Python Packaging ecosystem.

By supporting this ‘shift left’ to test earlier in the development
process (when changes are easier and less costly to make), we will help
improve software quality throughout the Python Packaging ecosystem –
something that will benefit the entire Python community.

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Learn more about how corporate users of open source software can partner
with the ecosystems who provide that software to improve the end-to-end
experience for everyone during a live Upstream webinar featuring Kevin
P. Fleming, Head of Open Source Community Engagement in Bloomberg’s CTO
Office, on Wednesday, August 4th at 2 PM EDT.

https://upstream.live/webinar/supporting-the-python-community-by-shifting-left

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We thank our more than 2,000 Python developers around the globe who have
been part of this journey. The evolution of Python has been -- and still
is -- driven by this amazing community of incredibly diverse
Pythonistas. Keep an eye out for a bunch of them in the video
interstitials that will be playing in between sessions throughout
EuroPython 2021.

We wish you a great week and encourage you to check out the training
sessions and talks that some of our Python engineers will be giving
during this year’s EuroPython 2021 Online:

- Tuesday, July 27 @ 09:30 CEST – Python Packaging Demystified (Bernat
  Gabor)

- Wednesday, July 28 @ 09:10 CEST – KEYNOTE: Nobody expects the Spanish
  inquisition (Pablo Galindo Salgado)

- Thursday, July 29 @ 13:15 CEST – Pattern Matching in Python (Daniel
  Moisset)

- Thursday, July 29 @ 14:15 CEST – A Hitchhiker’s Guide to functools
  (Scott Irwin)

- Friday, July 30 @ 15:15 CEST – The spec you never knew you needed
  (Andy Fundinger)

Please read a hosted blog post from Bloomberg on our blog with full
details and links.

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-meet-our-diamond-sponsor-bloomberg/


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