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Cross-platform development with Python and BeeWare
Katie wrote an article about BeeWare and her PyCon US 2017 talk for
A request for your help
Around 4 years ago, I made the first commit to Cricket - the first tool that would eventually become part of the BeeWare suite. Since then, the BeeWare project has grown to encompass support for mobile platforms, two alternate Python implementations, and a cross-platform widget set - as well as the developer tools that started the project originally.
We'll be at DjangoCon Europe 2017!
Russell will be attending DjangoCon Europe 2017 from April 03 - April 06, 2017!
We'll be at PyCaribbean 2017!
Russell will be keynoting
Making a TV remote in Python
Anthony Shaw walks through the process of using Briefcase, Toga, and the Python iOS support tools to build a remote control app for his TV.
Come sprint with us at PyCon US 2017
The tickets for PyCon US 2017 have been given away. We look forward to seeing everyone who can make it to the conference at Booth 103!
Want to go @PyCon, can’t afford it? @PyBeeWare has 2 tickets to give away. Email contact@beeware.org and tell us why you want to bee there!
— PyBee (@PyBeeWare) January 30, 2017
PyCon US 2017 is running in Portland, Oregon from May 17 - 25, and it's bound to be another amazing conference.
We'll be at Linux.conf.au 2017!
Russell and Katie will be attending Linux.conf.au 2017 on January 18, 2017!
We'll be at WOOTConf 2017!
Katie will be organizing
Katie is an organizer of
Please come say hello, they'd love to meet you. They're looking forward to seeing you there!
Money, Money, Money
At PyCon AU 2015, and again at DjangoCon US 2015, I gave a talk entitled