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DESCRIPTION:At some point\, every Python developer hits a library that no l
 onger fits. The docs end\, the abstraction leaks\, and you’re stuck betw
 een “best practices” and shipping.\nThis talk starts with a mistake: m
 odifying a library’s source code and proudly posting about it. It worked
  - and it taught me a better way.\nThis isn’t a tool talk. It’s about 
 mindset. Libraries aren’t sacred. They’re code. Code you can read\, un
 derstand\, and extend. And learning to look inside is a skill\, not a sin.
DTSTAMP:20260619T091806Z
LOCATION:Great hall\, (3rd building)
SUMMARY:It’s Just Code: Library Dismantling 101 - Ekaterina Korolkoviene
URL:https://pretalx.com/pycon-lithuania-2026/talk/GUKD89/
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