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Christian Heimes - Introduction to low-level profiling and tracing
(45:21)
PyConBY 2020: Christian Heimes - Introduction to low level profiling and tracing
(33:7)
Christian Heimes, Steve Dower - Auditing hooks and security transparency for CPython
(43:50)
Gentle introduction to TLS, PKI, and Python's ssl module - Christian Heimes - PyLondinium19
(25:30)
Christian Heimes: Everyday security issues and how to avoid them
(53:37)
Christian Heimes: SSLError, now what?
(36:8)
Christian Heimes: Python 3.11 in the Web Browser - A Journey (Keynote)
(49:13)
PyCon PL 2016: Christian Heimes \
(1:1:6)
Porting Python to WebAssembly - Christian Heimes, Red Hat
(24:3)
LORD'S PRAYER in ARAMAIC - PRAY BEFORE SLEEP
(2:26)
How does HTTPS work? What's a CA? What's a self-signed Certificate?
(11:2)
Transport Layer Security, TLS 1.2 and 1.3 (Explained by Example)
(24:20)
Seminar: Dynamic Metacompilation with Truffle, with Christian Humer (Oracle Labs)
(2:6:56)
Python + pyscript + WebAssembly: Python Web Apps, Running Locally with pyscript
(31:35)
R U Ok? - Q\u0026A
(57:56)
Panel: Ask the Devs! - Ronny Orot \u0026 Arel Rabinowitz, env0; Christian Mesh \u0026 Mey Beisaron
(40:14)
Cristian Axenie - Physics-informed Machine Learning for Robust Pedestrian Detection
(44:17)
Learn Python - Full Course for Beginners [Tutorial]
(4:26:52)
Keynote - Peter Wang
(38:26)
Christian Heimes - SSLError, now what?
(44:16)
Victor Stinner/Larry Hastings/Christian Heimes/Yury Selivanov - Core Developers' Panel
(1:1:58)
[PyCon CZ 2018] Christian Heimes: SSLError, now what?
(37:32)
Christian Heimes - File descriptors, Unix sockets and other POSIX wizardry - PyCon 2016
(32:2)
Christian Heimes: Astounding time madness
(21:58)
Christian Heimes - Identity management, single sign-on and certificates with FreeIPA
(42:6)
Gentle introduction to TLS, PKI, and Python's ssl module Christian Heimes PyLondinium19
Removing Python's Dead Batteries - Talk Python to Me Ep.360
(1:22:47)
Everyday security issues and how to avoid them
(28:19)