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Chapter/Index: Introduction | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Appendix

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PyCon, short for Python Conference, is an annual gathering of the Python programming language community. It serves as a platform for Python enthusiasts, developers, and professionals to come together, share knowledge, exchange ideas, and discuss the latest trends and advancements in the Python ecosystem. PyCon events typically include a mix of keynote presentations, technical talks, tutorials, and interactive sessions. 

PyCon is organized by the Python Software Foundation (PSF) or local Python communities, PyCon events are held worldwide, catering to a diverse audience ranging from beginners to experienced developers. The conferences cover a wide array of topics related to Python programming, including software development, data science, machine learning, web development, and more. Attendees at PyCon have the opportunity to learn from industry experts, participate in hands-on workshops, and network with fellow Python enthusiasts. The inclusive and collaborative nature of PyCon makes it an excellent venue for both learning and building connections within the Python community.

Table 3562. History of location and number of attendees of PyCon.

Year  Location Number of Attendees 
 2025 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Planned)    
 2024 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Planned)    
 2023 Salt Lake City, Utah  2,159 in-person + 491 online = 2,650 total 
 2022 Salt Lake City, Utah  1,753 in-person + 669 online = 2,422 total 
 2021 Virtual (online-only event due to the COVID-19 pandemic  2,650 online 
 2020 Virtual (online-only event due to the COVID-19 pandemic  2,650 online 
 2019 Cleveland, Ohio  3,393 (Checked-in people)[ 
 2018 Cleveland, Ohio  3,260 (Checked-in people) 
 2017 Portland, Oregon  3,391 (badges received) 
 2016 Portland, Oregon  3,294 (badges issued) 
 2015 Montreal, Quebec (Canada)  3,100 
 2014 Montreal, Quebec (Canada)  2,500 
 2013 Santa Clara, California  2,500 
 2012 Santa Clara, California   2,300 
 2011 Atlanta, Georgia  1,400 
 2010 Atlanta, Georgia  1,000 
 2009 Chicago, Illinois  900 
 2008 Chicago, Illinois  1,000 
 2007 Dallas, Texas  500 
 2006 Dallas, Texas  400 
 2005 Washington, D.C.  400 
 2004 Washington, D.C.  300 
 2003 Washington, D.C.  200 

 

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