(Note: We didn't record the talks)
🙏 Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday evening upstairs at Anseo.
✨ A huge thank you to Thibaud from Dublin C++ for collaborating, organising the venue with us (PyLadies Dublin).
🙌 A big welcome to Carlos Alexandre who entertained us with his talk and live Python and Blender demo, sooo many robots! 🤖
⚡️ My first time giving my lighting talk about giving lighting talks, that was fun. I'll give it again in the near future. You should try it, it's only 5 mins!
🍻 And a shout out and thanks to Edgetier for sponsoring drinks on the night, and to Anseo for being so nice and accommodating.
A few things to share (and ask):
- Slides and resources: https://codeberg.org/pyladiesdublin/feb-2026-cppdub
- 📸 If you have any photos, please share in our photo album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/YraaDRJaYVMsawUa6
- ⚡️ Want to give a lightning talk? Submit it here: https://sessionize.com/pyladies-dublin-meetup
- 🛟 Help us inprove with some feedback: https://form.jotform.com/PyLadies/pyladiesdublin-community-feedback

(Credit: Global Goals for Sustainable Development - Image Source)
We won't have a meetup in March as it's Paddy's day, but don't forget it's International Women's Day (month) next month, there's lots of events happening, here are the diversity in tech events I've curated so far, if I'm missing any, let me know.
The Python study group are now on bi-Weekly Monday mornings, the next one is:-
- 🗓️ Mon Mar 2, 08:00-09:00
- 📍 Discord: https://discord.gg/DAqBuF4bC4
- ℹ️ See our meetup for other upcoming dates
If you have any questions, want to get involved, you can email us on dublin@pyladies.com or ping us on discord.
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