Pablo is a Python core developer, Steering Council member, and release manager of Python 3.10 and 3.11. He splits this work 50/50 with his day job as a senior software engineer at Bloomberg.
An astrophysicist by training, he did his PhD on rotating black holes.
Whether you’re a new contributor or a seasoned veteran, the Python Developer’s Guide is a comprehensive guide to contributing to Python.
Pablo is on LinkedIn, Twitter, and GitHub.
Kyle is also on Linked, Twitter, and GitHub.
Shoutout to Inquisitive Badge winner trever for asking well-received questions on 30 separate days.
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