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Hi, this was such a delightful post to read. Im currently a comp sci college student and I had no clue there was even an event called pycon lol. But reading your blog makes me think it was so much fun. Quick question, is there a criteria to attend the event such as part of a specific company or organization? Or is it for anyone who uses python?


Glad you enjoyed it! Anyone can attend PyCon US. There are people from all walks of life and skill levels. If cost is an issue, PyCon US has a generous financial aid program. A caveat: some prospective attendees in other countries have difficulty getting visas.


Anyone can attend, but not everyone can afford to (is not free, you have to buy a ticket plus all the travel expenses).

That’s why many who attend do it by convincing their company to pay for the the trip and the ticket


There's a generous travel grant program to help people attend who might not be able to afford to otherwise.

https://pycon.blogspot.com/2024/03/TravelGrantsReport2024.ht...


Anyone can attend.


Agreed! it would be really helpful if the console just showed me some documentation but if google manages to make something similar to github copilot then it could potentially be a game changer.


Hi, loved the idea behind your product. Just a quick question about your tech stack?

What stack did you use? Im trying to learn more about web development and was in the process of learning how to make my idea. Im leaning towards the MERN stack rn but not exactly sure if its a good idea, so im just asking you also what were the criterias/questions you asked yourself for choosing your tech stack?


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