Takayuki Shimizukawa
He is a Accounting director of PyCon JP Association, a member of BeProud Corporation.
He started using Python in 2003. In his work, he has been involved in the development of company services as a software engineer, working on a wide range of projects from top to bottom. As an individual, he organizes Python-related events such as Python mini Hack-a-thon and Sphinx-users.jp in Japan, and disseminates technical information through conferences, books, and OSS development. He has written and translated several books, including "Expert Python Programming 4th Edition (2023)", "The Self-taught Computer Scientist (2022)", "Let's Start Sphinx, 3rd Edition (2022)", "Self-Driving Programmer (2020)", "The Self-Taught Programmer (2018)".
Session
Pyxel is a retro game engine developed by kitao-san, which is attractive because of its ability to create NES-like retro games in Python, its simple and intuitive API, and its expressive power limited to 16 colors and 4 sounds. On top of this strong Pyxel limitation, we created a presence-slide viewer that requires expressive power. We also incorporated an interesting mechanism using WebSocket communication. In this talk, I will show how we implemented the technology from loading Markdown to displaying slides, with a demonstration.
