I wanted to write this article to distill any preconceived notion that you have to be an “expert” or “non-newbie” in order to get a lot of value from going to PyCon, the largest of the annual Python conferences. Along the way I want to use my personal experience to highlight some tips for success.
Jason Wattier
Jason is a reformed accountant turned database developer. He became interested in learning Python to become a more well-rounded programming savant. After a life-changing experience attending PyCon 2018, he is excited about becoming more involved in the open source community. You can find him on Twitter and on Github.