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An Audience of One

An Audience of One I gave a talk at a regional conference this past weekend. I prepared for it the same way I prepare for any other talk or keynote: rehearsed it multiple times, reviewed the material, made adjustments so it would be relatable for this audience instead of giving the same speech everywhere. I looked up ice cream selfie locations in the area. Whether there would be anyone in the room to hear it was a different question.

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Monday, April 27, 2026 | 7 minutes Read
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Generating (and Sending) Conference Certificates Using Python

PyLadiesCon Certificate of Attendance Not sure how common is this practice of giving out certificates to conference attendees. I’ve been attending mostly Python-related conferences in North America, and we don’t usually get any certificates here. However, when I went to Python Brasil in Manaus 2022, they gave me a certificate of attendance. And as a conference organizer, occasionally I’d receive request from a few attendees and volunteers about such certificate, saying that their employer or school requires it as proof of attendance.

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Thursday, December 12, 2024 | 12 minutes Read
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