PyBerlin 58 - February event

Sponsor: Sentry

Wed February 18, 2026 18:30-21:30
w3 Hub, Möckernstraße 120
🇩🇪 Berlin (Germany)
This event will take place in 24 days.

Description

Python Berlin Community Event

Agenda:
6:30 pm – Doors open: snacks, drinks, networking
6:55 pm - Welcome from PyBerlin
7:00 pm - Welcome from the sponsor - Sentry
7:10 pm – Maximum time off, minimum leave: solving the holiday equation with Python and math // Sander Van Aken

7:40 pm - break

8:00 pm – Exception Handling Within the Context of Python's Typing System // Jonathan Scholbach

8:30 pm – One does not simply send a GET request // Paweł Wiszniewski
Short presentation on a few of the less-known features of the requests and urllib3 libraries. Regardless of whether you're scraping the web or extracting data from those REST API endpoints, you need a reliable and convenient way to download data from the internet. But packages get lost in the traffic, servers get overwhelmed with requests. And your job is to build a resilient data pipeline. Let's see what the most popular HTTP libraries have to offer.

Speaker's bio:
Paweł is a Senior Data Engineer and a founding member of the Data Platform team at Flink SE, where he builds tools and designs processes that empower data scientists, analysts, and business teams across the company.

9:10 pm - closing

This event will be only in-person. Please check our Code of Conduct and official health regulation in Berlin before coming. If you feel some signs of sickness, please consider skipping this event and attending another time. We will have plenty of events in different formats in the future.

Looking forward seeing you all!

Categories

Format: Expert presentation
Topic: w3.hub, Programming, Python, Information Technology, PyBerlin
Distribution: in-person
Talk language: English
Ticket cost: Free access

Location

Address: w3 Hub, Möckernstraße 120
City: Berlin (Berlin)
Country: 🇩🇪 Germany (Europe)
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