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UID:pretalx-pyconde-pydata-berlin-2023-MTXCHH@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Let’s say you are the ruler of a remote island. For it to suc
 ceed and thrive you can’t expect it to be isolated from the world. You n
 eed to establish trade routes\, offer your products to other islands\, and
  import items from them. Doing this will certainly make your economy grow!
  We’re not going to talk about land masses or commerce\, however\, you s
 hould think of your application as an island that needs to connect to othe
 r applications to succeed. Unfortunately\, the sea is treacherous and is n
 ot always very consistent\, similar to the networks you use to connect you
 r application to the world.\n\nWe will explore some techniques and librari
 es in the Python ecosystem used to make your life easier while dealing wit
 h external services. From asynchronicity\, caching\, testing\, and buildin
 g abstractions on top of the APIs you consume\, you will definitely learn 
 some strategies to build your connected application gracefully\, and avoid
  those pesky 2 AM errors that keep you awake.
DTSTAMP:20260416T084717Z
LOCATION:B07-B08
SUMMARY:How to connect your application to the world (and avoid sleepless n
 ights) - Luis Fernando Alvarez
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-berlin-2023/talk/MTXCHH/
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