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PyCon Wroclaw Conference Trip - Giuseppe Raffa

  Thanks to its flexibility, clear syntax, and a vast collection of third-party libraries, Python is currently one of the most popular programming languages. Its success, however, is also due to a large international community that constantly contributes to the surrounding software ecosystem and the integration of new features. But community is also about getting together and learning from each other, which explains why numerous Python conferences – collectively known as PyCon – are regularly organized all over the world. Being a Python enthusiast and given the importance of this language in my PhD research, last summer I submitted a talk proposal at a new event organized in Poland, PyCon Wroclaw . I am very pleased to report that my proposal was accepted, and that I delivered my talk, ' Serverless Computingand Python: Security Challenges and Ongoing Research ', at the end of November.   The main objective of the talk was to share the results of my last paper as well as p...