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 "The Bakery: How PEP810 sped up my bread operations business" ( 2026 )

Saturday at 15:00, 30 minutes, UA2.220 (Guillissen), UA2.220 (Guillissen), Python Jacob Coffee , slides , video

Discover how PEP 810's explicit lazy imports can dramatically improve Python application startup times. Using a real CLI tool as a case study, that we totally use in our real business, this talk demonstrates practical techniques to optimize import performance while maintaining code clarity and safety.

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Last updated: 2026-03-20

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