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UID:pretalx-2025-T3QYZX@cfp.in.pycon.org
DTSTART;TZID=IST:20250913T153000
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DESCRIPTION:Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the 
 world. But when it comes to running in the browser\, it still lags behind.
  Existing solutions like Pyodide and RustPython attempts to bridge the gap
  using CPython or transpilation\, but they come with significant trade-off
 s: large payload sizes\, slow startup times\, and compatibility constraint
 s.\n\nThis talk explores the current Python + WebAssembly (WASM) ecosystem
  and its limitations. We’ll look at how projects like Pyodide\, PyScript
 \, and RustPython attempt to make Python web-native and why they fall shor
 t. Then\, we’ll dive into why a native Python-to-WASM compiler is the mi
 ssing piece and how such a compiler could radically improve performance\, 
 portability\, and adoption.\n\nWe wrote a native python to wasm compiler\,
  called Waspy\, which we'll talk about and how various python components a
 nd types are compiled and placed.
DTSTAMP:20260317T115615Z
LOCATION:Track 3
SUMMARY:Compiling Python to WASM - Kumar Anirudha\, Farhaan Bukhsh
URL:https://cfp.in.pycon.org/2025/talk/T3QYZX/
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UID:pretalx-2025-NV8UNK@cfp.in.pycon.org
DTSTART;TZID=IST:20250914T145000
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DESCRIPTION:Discussion about Rust tooling in Python and how it has been uti
 lised in the industry. \n\nWasm what is it and how it is used! This will l
 ead to future of computing and how to get started with it.
DTSTAMP:20260317T115615Z
LOCATION:Open Space
SUMMARY:Rust and Wasm in Python ecospace. - Farhaan Bukhsh
URL:https://cfp.in.pycon.org/2025/talk/NV8UNK/
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