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DESCRIPTION:At the semiconductor division of Carl Zeiss it's our mission to
  continuously make computer chips faster and more energy efficient. To do 
 so\, we go to the very limits of what is possible\, both physically and te
 chnologically. This is only possible through massive research and developm
 ent efforts.\n\nIn this talk\, we tell the story how Python became a centr
 al tool for our R&D activities. This includes technical aspects as well as
  organization and culture. How do you make sure that hundreds of people wo
 rk in consistent environments? – How do you get all people on board to w
 ork together with Python? – You have lots of domain experts without much
  software background. How do you prevent them from creating a mess when pr
 ojects get larger?
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SUMMARY:How Python enables future computer chips - Tim Hoffmann
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-berlin-2023/talk/VRGANP/
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