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{
"copyright_text": null,
"description": "Should there be one\u2014and preferably only one\u2014obvious way to do it?\n\n| TIMTOWTDI stands for \u201cThere is more than one way to do it\u201d, an\n approach promoted by the Perl community.\n| A contrasting mantra appears in the Zen of Python, a list of aphorisms\n which summarise the guiding principles behind Python\u2019s design. Item\n number 13 states: \u201cThere should be one \u2014 and preferably only one \u2014\n obvious way to do it.\u201d\n| This talk discusses these apparently different philosophies. It\n demonstrates that Python, like Perl, borrows features from other\n languages. Contrary to Item 13, there is \u2014 and has always been \u2014 more\n than one way to do it. Obviously.",
"duration": 1550,
"language": "eng",
"recorded": "2018-09-17",
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"label": "Conference schedule",
"url": "http://2018.pyconuk.org/schedule/"
}
],
"speakers": [
"Thomas Guest"
],
"tags": [],
"thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1aCNl5bcQtE/maxresdefault.jpg",
"title": "TIMTOWTDI",
"videos": [
{
"type": "youtube",
"url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aCNl5bcQtE"
}
]
}