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  1. @pauleveritt @davidism I believe that in many cases, writing semantic and classless HTML is good for the web and increases its accessibility. 🚀
    In fact, we have just updated the Python Pescara 🐬 group landing page to Pico v2 ✨
    pescara.python.it/
    #pico #css #html #web #semantic #classless #python #pescara

  2. @pauleveritt @davidism I believe that in many cases, writing semantic and classless HTML is good for the web and increases its accessibility. 🚀
    In fact, we have just updated the Python Pescara 🐬 group landing page to Pico v2 ✨
    pescara.python.it/

  3. @pauleveritt @davidism I believe that in many cases, writing semantic and classless HTML is good for the web and increases its accessibility. 🚀
    In fact, we have just updated the Python Pescara 🐬 group landing page to Pico v2 ✨
    pescara.python.it/
    #pico #css #html #web #semantic #classless #python #pescara

  4. @pauleveritt @davidism I believe that in many cases, writing semantic and classless HTML is good for the web and increases its accessibility. 🚀
    In fact, we have just updated the Python Pescara 🐬 group landing page to Pico v2 ✨
    pescara.python.it/
    #pico #css #html #web #semantic #classless #python #pescara

  5. @pauleveritt @davidism I believe that in many cases, writing semantic and classless HTML is good for the web and increases its accessibility. 🚀
    In fact, we have just updated the Python Pescara 🐬 group landing page to Pico v2 ✨
    pescara.python.it/
    #pico #css #html #web #semantic #classless #python #pescara

  6. As a new arrival (today!) I should introduce myself. I have been involved in #archaeology in one way or another (volunteer, undergrad, cheerleader, postgrad, commercial digger, and academic) since I was 16. Since 2002 I’ve worked in #Nokalakevi, #Georgia, co-directing an excavation with colleagues based in #Tbilisi; my PhD (#InvisibleDiggers) was a study of #UK commercial archaeology; and since 2015 I’ve been involved in research on the mental health/ wellbeing benefits of archaeology #AMPHORA

  7. Don’t know if #TrowelThursday is a thing, but saw a toot and loved it. Years ago I found a letter, written in 1808 by #Cunnington, which has the first reference to a “mason’s #trowel” in #archaeology (reader.exacteditions.com/issue). Still some of my favourite research, because trowels are TOTEMIC! It’s also why I’m proud of my own trowel - a gift from my father-in-law who seriously upgraded it! Forget Golden #Marshalltown meet Carbon Fibre #WHS :-)

  8. Do you have burning questions about the current state of and all of the goodies being released in ? 🐍

    Join me, @trallard, @ambv and @pauleveritt TODAY at 17:00 CEST as we discuss this and more! 🎉

    youtube.com/live/GPwYSf1t8Lw

  9. Going to be discussing the results of the latest Django developer survey in a livestream with @sabderemane @pauleveritt!

    youtube.com/live/2at9FtNncbc?s

    Hope to see you there 💚
    #Django #DjangoCommunity

  10. Learnt about t-strings from @davepeck and @pauleveritt at -
    the formatting is the exact same as f-strings, but the return type is a Template object with a mix of strings and interpolated values.

  11. Next up at FlaskCon is Nicholas Tollervey @ntoll & Paul Everitt @pauleveritt with "Let's PyScript: Flask frontends in Python!". Join us in room 317! #PyConUS #FlaskCon

    Live coding a Quart and PyScript app, deploying it, and then doing a Q&A using it is an ambition talk plan. 🤞

  12. Next up at FlaskCon is Dave Peck @davepeck & Paul Everitt @pauleveritt with "Python’s New Template Strings — And Flask". Join us in room 317! #PyConUS #FlaskCon

  13. Next talk at #PyConUS is actually a talk at the conference within a conference, #FlaskCon: Python’s New Template Strings — And Flask by @pauleveritt

    #PyConUS2025

  14. Alrighty we booked an open space today for t-string-apalooza. Meet the PEP authors, hear about the latest on tdom, and bring your freaky template string ideas.

    (I have a freaky one I'm bringing about prompts.)

    Room: S-3
    Saturday 2:00 PM PDT

  15. Full time Eleventy Weekly Update №1:

    Working on `11ty/eleventy` (core) this past week, long overdue issue triage.

    1️⃣ Notable improvements to custom template syntaxes and removing a few `addExtension` limitations.
    2️⃣ Working on official TypeScript, MDX, and JSX template syntax pages on the docs 👀 inspired by @pauleveritt’s talk.
    3️⃣ Closed 24 issues on `11ty/eleventy`. Total count reduced from 488 to 466.

  16. This morning I joined an interview at the @jetbrains booth during PyCon US 2026 🎤

    It was a really interesting experience being interviewed by @wsvincent

    Thanks also to Alex for the audio/video support, @pauleveritt for the “security service” during the interview 😄, and Kristel for the assistance around the booth ✨

  17. As a new arrival (today!) I should introduce myself. I have been involved in #archaeology in one way or another (volunteer, undergrad, cheerleader, postgrad, commercial digger, and academic) since I was 16. Since 2002 I’ve worked in #Nokalakevi, #Georgia, co-directing an excavation with colleagues based in #Tbilisi; my PhD (#InvisibleDiggers) was a study of #UK commercial archaeology; and since 2015 I’ve been involved in research on the mental health/ wellbeing benefits of archaeology #AMPHORA

  18. As a new arrival (today!) I should introduce myself. I have been involved in in one way or another (volunteer, undergrad, cheerleader, postgrad, commercial digger, and academic) since I was 16. Since 2002 I’ve worked in , , co-directing an excavation with colleagues based in ; my PhD () was a study of commercial archaeology; and since 2015 I’ve been involved in research on the mental health/ wellbeing benefits of archaeology

  19. As a new arrival (today!) I should introduce myself. I have been involved in #archaeology in one way or another (volunteer, undergrad, cheerleader, postgrad, commercial digger, and academic) since I was 16. Since 2002 I’ve worked in #Nokalakevi, #Georgia, co-directing an excavation with colleagues based in #Tbilisi; my PhD (#InvisibleDiggers) was a study of #UK commercial archaeology; and since 2015 I’ve been involved in research on the mental health/ wellbeing benefits of archaeology #AMPHORA

  20. A few weeks ago I was invited by DeepLearning.AI to give a talk at their AI Dev 26 conference, as kind of a follow-on from the Spec Driven Development course. What a wonderful event brought to us by wonderful people.

    It was a different kind of talk. It's up now. I'll do some follow-on posts to unpack some of the ideas.

    youtube.com/watch?v=n366hY4JZ9U

  21. Team France!

  22. Don’t know if #TrowelThursday is a thing, but saw a toot and loved it. Years ago I found a letter, written in 1808 by #Cunnington, which has the first reference to a “mason’s #trowel” in #archaeology (reader.exacteditions.com/issue). Still some of my favourite research, because trowels are TOTEMIC! It’s also why I’m proud of my own trowel - a gift from my father-in-law who seriously upgraded it! Forget Golden #Marshalltown meet Carbon Fibre #WHS :-)

  23. Don’t know if #TrowelThursday is a thing, but saw a toot and loved it. Years ago I found a letter, written in 1808 by #Cunnington, which has the first reference to a “mason’s #trowel” in #archaeology (reader.exacteditions.com/issue). Still some of my favourite research, because trowels are TOTEMIC! It’s also why I’m proud of my own trowel - a gift from my father-in-law who seriously upgraded it! Forget Golden #Marshalltown meet Carbon Fibre #WHS :-)