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EuroPython

EuroPython

Software Development

EuroPython 2026 Kraków. The European Python Conference - by the community & for the community.

About us

For over 20 years, Python, renowned for its simplicity, reliability and flexibility, has become a leading programming language both in the industry and in research. And what better place than EuroPython to keep your finger on the pulse of anything Python related? EuroPython was the first major Python community conference ever organised by volunteers. It started in 2002 in Charleroi, Belgium. It has become the largest European Python conference, and one of the largest world-wide. With around 1200+ participants every year, EuroPython is a hub for all programmers, students and companies interested in the Python programming language.

Website
http://www.europython.eu
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Prague
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2002

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Updates

  • 📢 Our April newsletter is out now with some fun EuroPython 2026 updates 👐 We’re beyond thrilled to announce our first keynote speakers 🔥 And yes… tickets are dropping next week 👀 Big thanks to our amazing community for keeping the momentum going 🤗 👉 Catch all the details in the newsletter & stay tuned for more! https://lnkd.in/dcxX-tpV

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    We are excited to share that Łukasz Langa will be returning to EuroPython as one of our keynote speakers! Łukasz is a failed comedian. Wannabe musician. Python guy at Meta. Co-host of the core.py podcast. Former CPython Developer in Residence at the Python Software Foundation. Former Python release manager. Creator of Black. Make sure to join us to hear Łukasz speak in Kraków, or watch remotely, between 13th and 19th July. #europython #conference #community #python #opensource

    • Cover image of Łukasz Langa, Creator of Black, as a keynote speaker at EuroPython. The conference will take place in Kraków, Poland between 13th and 19th July 2026.
  • We are excited to share that Łukasz Langa will be returning to EuroPython as one of our keynote speakers! Łukasz is a failed comedian. Wannabe musician. Python guy at Meta. Co-host of the core.py podcast. Former CPython Developer in Residence at the Python Software Foundation. Former Python release manager. Creator of Black. Make sure to join us to hear Łukasz speak in Kraków, or watch remotely, between 13th and 19th July. #europython #conference #community #python #opensource

    • Cover image of Łukasz Langa, Creator of Black, as a keynote speaker at EuroPython. The conference will take place in Kraków, Poland between 13th and 19th July 2026.
  • Have you heard that Snowflake team had a great time as sponsors at EuroPython 2025? 🚀🐍 Check out what Jason had to say about the experience of representing the company at the conference 🎤✨ Our sponsorship packages provide your brand with excellent exposure within the European Python community 🌍💡 and include tickets 🎟️, allowing your team to learn 📚 & network 🤝 as well.

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    We are thrilled to share that Guido van Rossum will be returning to EuroPython as one of our keynote speakers! Guido is the creator of Python. He began working on the language in the late 1980s at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in the Netherlands, building upon his earlier work on the ABC programming language. Guido sought to ensure Python was simple, easy to read, and that it enhanced developer productivity. He served as Python’s Benevolent Dictator For Life until 2018, guiding the language’s design and evolution, and helping to shape one of the most influential open source communities in the world. Guido has worked across academia and the private sector, including roles at Google, Dropbox, and Microsoft. He’s been contributing to developer tools, large-scale systems, and the ongoing evolution of Python. He remains an active and highly influential voice in the Python community. Don’t miss your chance to hear what Guido has to say - join us in Kraków, or watch remotely, between 13th and 19th July. #europython #conference #python #opensource #community

    • Cover image of Guido vam Rossum, Creator of Python, as a keynote speaker at EuroPython. The conference will take place in Kraków, Poland between 13th and 19th July 2026.
  • We are thrilled to share that Guido van Rossum will be returning to EuroPython as one of our keynote speakers! Guido is the creator of Python. He began working on the language in the late 1980s at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in the Netherlands, building upon his earlier work on the ABC programming language. Guido sought to ensure Python was simple, easy to read, and that it enhanced developer productivity. He served as Python’s Benevolent Dictator For Life until 2018, guiding the language’s design and evolution, and helping to shape one of the most influential open source communities in the world. Guido has worked across academia and the private sector, including roles at Google, Dropbox, and Microsoft. He’s been contributing to developer tools, large-scale systems, and the ongoing evolution of Python. He remains an active and highly influential voice in the Python community. Don’t miss your chance to hear what Guido has to say - join us in Kraków, or watch remotely, between 13th and 19th July. #europython #conference #python #opensource #community

    • Cover image of Guido vam Rossum, Creator of Python, as a keynote speaker at EuroPython. The conference will take place in Kraków, Poland between 13th and 19th July 2026.
  • EuroPython wouldn't exist without our dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes. They design our website, set up the call for proposals system, review hundreds of submissions, carefully select talks, coordinate speakers, and handle countless logistical details. Every aspect of the conference reflects their passion and expertise. Thank you for making EuroPython possible! 🎉 Below is a part of our conversation with Nikoś, who worked on the EuroPython 2025 website as well as a part of Communications & Design and Sponsorship teams. We're grateful for your work on the conference, Nikoś! 🐍 🐍 🐍 EP: What was your primary role as a volunteer, and what did a typical day of contributing look like for you? I quickly found a rhythm. Using a streamlined Linux setup with terminal-first tools, I focused on solving problems instead of fighting my tools. I’d catch the European team early, fix blockers like design assets or sponsor content, ship changes, and get feedback within hours. Morning performance fixes allowed richer assets by afternoon, and sponsor updates became social content automatically. EP: Had you attended EuroPython before, or was volunteering your first experience with it? First time organizing. Writing Python for 15+ years is one thing; seeing how a conference this size works is different. One code change could impact thousands. It was the most rewarding Python work I’ve done in years. EP: What's one task you handled that attendees might not realize happens behind the scenes at EuroPython? I automated sponsor data into social media graphics, saving hours of repetitive work. Was there a moment when you felt your contribution really made a difference? Whenever a fix cleared busywork and let the team focus on creative work. EP: Is there anything you took away from the experience that you still use today? Collaboration patterns. Fast, trusting, distributed teams set a new bar. I still use those workflows and stay connected with the team. EP: What would you say to someone considering volunteering at EuroPython but feeling hesitant? Time matters less than impact. You gain skills, cleaner workflows, and strong connections. Just be willing to learn and ship. EP: What connects Capture The Flag competitions (CTFs), AI automated solutions, and volunteering for EuroPython in your opinion? Same mental model: find bottlenecks, remove friction, ship. I’ve competed in CTFs—Capture The Flag cybersecurity challenges—with my team justCatTheFish (ranked #1 in Poland, top 10 worldwide), contributed to pwndbg, and built security infrastructure. EuroPython felt like a CTF challenge solved with a high-speed, aligned team. EP: Thank you for your work, Nikoś! #europython #conference #volunteers #python #contributors #europython2025 #opensource

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    🇵🇱 Na co najbardziej czekasz w związku z EuroPythonem 2026 w Krakowie? Na spotkaniu krakowskiego Pykonika Jakub Wasielak podzielił się swoją listą z Bartłomiej Nowak. A na co Wy czekacie najbardziej? #europython #pykonik #community 🐍🐍🐍 🇬🇧 What are you looking forward to the most at #europython 2026 in Kraków? At one of the Pykonik meetups Jakub Wasielak shared his list with Bartłomiej Nowak. What's on your list?

  • EuroPython reposted this

    EuroPython 2026 is just three months away, and we're so excited to be going back as sponsors again this year! 🐍 Curious about what it means to us to support and be a part of this community? Hear Sébastien C., Senior Data Engineer at Numberly, talk about it in the #PyStories video below. https://lnkd.in/eHK7cbER

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