Want to test better but need some guidance? Ask these PyTest and Automation experts now

Grace Law
PyBay
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4 min readAug 22, 2022

Have you experienced the frustration of poorly tested software? The pain from dissatisfied customers, delayed product launches, excessive expense?

Want to test better but don’t know how or who to ask?

Sweat no more! A Testing Panel is happening at PyBay2022, and you get to ask your testing questions to these authorities, many of them are PyTest experts — NOW!

That’s right, your community organizers thought, talks are great, but what is even better is a Testing Panel where you, yes you… can potentially ask our testing panelists, about your testing problems!

Some potential questions:

Please vote up and suggest questions for our panelists by August 27

Suggest questions for our panelist and vote up

What’s PyBay2022? How else can I participate?

Glad you asked 😘

PyBay2022 is the 7th annual regional Python conference on Saturday, September 10.

It is happening OUTDOORS in San Francisco’s premier food truck park and ONLINE.

It is your day to learn the latest in Python, update your skills, and network with other Pythonistas.

Enjoy 25 talks from Python luminaries such as Simon Willison, Siddha Ganju, Yury Selivanov, Glyph Lefkowitz, Robert Nishihara…

Play with new software tools built for Python developers, meet hiring companies, win books…

Some of our speakers
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This testing panel is possible because the sponsors below have helped us expand the conference to two-tracks

Anthropic is a public benefit corporation dedicated to building and studying reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. State-of-the-art large language models are remarkably capable in a wide range of domains, but can also be unpredictable, unreliable, and opaque; so their research areas include natural language, human feedback, scaling laws, reinforcement learning, code generation, and interpretability. For now, they’re primarily focused on research and bottlenecked on engineering capacity.

Anthropic is a fantastic company to work for, in-person or remote, if you’re a Python engineer that’s interested in doing lots of research, or a researcher who does lots of engineering. They also value testing: one of our panelists, Zac Hatfield Dodds, maintainer of pyTest has recently relocated from Australia to the Bay Area to work for Anthropic. If that sounds interesting — join our Bronze Sponsor Anthropic!

Learn more about Anthropic and their job opportunities

Confluent is another company doing amazing things with data that made the testing panel possible via their Silver sponsorship.

Interested in learning about event streaming? Come and visit ​​Confluent Developer at developer.confluent.io and find out all about Apache Kafka® and Confluent. You’ll find more than a dozen free training courses in easy-to-consume modules, along with tutorials, code samples, articles and more. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to take your Kafka skills to the next level, Confluent Developer has what you’re looking for!

Confluent also has a conference where data professionals come to learn about data streaming on Oct 4–5 in Austin Texas.

Learn more about Apache Kafka and Confluent

Can’t wait to sharpen your Python and testing skills?

Suggest questions for our testing panelists and vote up by August 27
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Grace and your dedicated team of volunteers at PyBay2022

PyBay2022 is possible because of these sponsors

Many are hiring and building amazing tools for Python developers. Some are exhibiting at PyBay too. Please thank them by learning more about them and letting your friends know!

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Grace Law
PyBay
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Tech Recruiter turned Yoga Teacher + Python Conference Organizer. Meaningful transformations every breath I take.