A few groups of PyTN 2019 attendees talking while attending the Hallway Track.

About PyTennessee 2020

PyTennessee is a yearly regional Python conference held every February in Nashville, TN. The conference was started in 2014 by Jason Myers and Will Golden, and has been a staple of the conference calendar every year since. PyTennessee 2020 will be our 6th year, and like every year before it, promises to be our best yet! Much like in years past, PyTennessee 2020 will feature 2 keynote talks, 3 speaking tracks, 1 tutorial track, and an always-excellent hallway track. The conference will provide breakfast and lunch both days (and will also provide meal alternatives to suit as many dietary restrictions as possible), will host a Game Night/After Party on Saturday, and will provide programming education through our Young Coders program.

PyTennessee is a nonprofit event facilitated by TechFed Nashville, a Tennessee nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and grow the grassroots tech talent in Middle Tennessee through educational events and groups. TechFed provides financial stewardship, risk management and volunteer leadership development for Nashville-area technology events.

PyTennessee endeavors to be a diverse conference dedicated to providing an enjoyable experience to everyone. Help us do this by following our code of conduct.

About the Talks

PyTennessee is a developer-focused Python conference with talk topics running the gamut between beginner and advanced, and from web development to data science and machine learning. The majority of our talks are Python-focused, but in addition to the Python-related topics, we also look for and encourage Python-adjacent and “professional skills” talks to provide a more complete experience. Developers are more than the single language they write in, and PyTennessee attempts to reflect that in our talk selection.

About Young Coders

The Young Coders program is one of the aspects of PyTennessee that we’re the most proud of. To learn more about it, please take a look at the Young Coders info page.

About the Staff

If you need to contact the PyTennessee 2020 organizers, you can do so by sending an email to organizers@pytennessee.org. If you’d like to know more about the organizers, please visit the Staff Information page.

Refund Policy

Refunds will be handled on a case-by-case basis until one month before the conference (February 9, 2020), at which point refunds will no longer be issued. If you can no longer use your ticket and would like to transfer it, please get in touch with the organizers and we can try to help you find a buyer for your ticket.