PyCon 2014, about one of my favorite subjects: Hy. Many of my regular readers will have no doubt explored Hy’s thriving GitHub org, played with try-hy, or even installed it locally by pip installing it. I was lucky enough to be able to attend PyCon on behalf of Sunlight, with a solid contingent of my colleagues. We put together a writeup on the Sunlight blog if anyone was interested in our favorite talks.
Tons of really amazing questions, and such an amazingly warm reception from so many of my peers throughout this year’s PyCon. Thank you so much to everyone that attended the talk. As always, you should Fork Hy on GitHub, follow @hylang on the twitters, and send in any bugs you find!
Hopefully I’ll be able to put my talk up in blog-post form soon, but until then feel free to look over the slides or just watch the talk.
An extra shout-out to @akaptur for hacking on Hy during the sprints, and giving the exception system quite the workthrough. Thanks, Allison!