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Python Philippines
PythonPH is a non-stock, non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to support and facilitate the growth of the community of Python programmers in the Philippines.
Our Aim
- To show that Python has something for everyone: from hobbyists, to educators, to students, to professionals.
- To inspire Filipinos to excel in their craft through Python and Open Source.
- To provide a safe space where the Python programming language and surrounding technologies can be explored, discussed and exercised.
We believe that we create small dents of improvement in the PH Tech industry when we foster environments that inspire and motivate individuals to be technically competent and passionate about their craft.
Get to know usWhy Python?
We believe Python changes lives.
It gives everyday people the tools to create, solve problems, and share ideas with the world—while also powering industries from AI and data science to cloud computing and automation.
From students building their first websites, to small teams streamlining workflows, to researchers and companies tackling big challenges—Python is there.
Simple enough to start with, powerful enough to shape the future. And at PythonPH, we see it every day in our community: people learning, teaching, and creating together. That’s the heart of why we do what we do.
What We Do
In June 31-July 1 2012, we held the first ever PyCon Philippines.
Today, we organize the yearly PyCon and also hold regular meet-ups, public python trainings and kaizend throughout the year.
Whether you're new to programming, an experienced practitioner, or just plain curious what this Python programming language is about, you're much welcome to join this community!
Our Events
The goal of the conference is to provide a venue where the Python programming language and surrounding technologies can be explored, discussed and exercised.
We gather software engineers, programming enthusiasts, startup founders, corporate IT decision makers, students and IT educators in a 2-day event where we can collaborate and learn from each other.
Regular meetups where professionals and enthusiasts share and talk about Python.
Low-cost Python Trainings covering various topics.
A mastermind group and exclusive training program for core volunteers. This program is aimed to develop technically competent leaders and systematize succession plans for PythonPH.
PyCon Philippines
The goal of the conference is to provide a venue where the Python programming language and surrounding technologies can be explored, discussed and exercised.
We gather software engineers, programming enthusiasts, startup founders, corporate IT decision makers, students and IT educators in a 2-day event where we can collaborate and learn from each other.
Meetups
Regular meetups where professionals and enthusiasts share and talk about Python.
Public Python Trainings
Low-cost Python Trainings covering various topics.
Kaizend
A mastermind group and exclusive training program for core volunteers. This program is aimed to develop technically competent leaders and systematize succession plans for PythonPH.
Our Team
Officers and Directors
Core Volunteers
Engineering
- Zorex Salvo
- Will Vincent Parrone
Finance
- Ciara Bautista
- Angelo Joe Delos Santos
Volunteer Engagement (Kaizend)
- Matt Lebrun
- Micaela Reyes
Meetup Programs
- Jim Aerol Barcos
- Christian Joseph Zamora
- Rodney Lei Estrada
- Novelle Lyn Estrella
- Janine Bagares
- Muriell Emmanuel July Maza
Diversity and Outreach
- Freilla Mae Espinola
Logistics
- Joshua Kyle Beltran
- Cyrus Mante
- Danyssa Tamayo
Design
- Jericho Del Rosario
- Alex Reyes
Program
- Ben Iglesia
- Michelle Jane Francesca Nava
- Stephanie Palero
- Rafael Paderna
- Wesly Kate Talan
Marketing
- Angeline Jores
- Lalaine Lery Diok
- Luke Mark Leona
Sponsorship
- Jericho Peñaflor
- Jashlein Leanne Marque
- Aira Joan Alonzo
- Renz Carlo Caritativo
Community Relations & CoC
- Sony Valdez
Emcee
- Angelica Lapastora
- Sonya Lee
- Alysson Alvaran
Advisor and Mentor
- Daniel Roy Greenfeld
- Audrey Roy Greenfeld
Code of Conduct
We value the participation of each member of the Python community and want all members to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Accordingly, all members are expected to show respect and courtesy to other members at all PythonPH events, whether officially sponsored by Python.PH or not.
To make clear what is expected, all delegates/attendees, speakers, exhibitors, organizers, and volunteers at any PythonPH event are required to conform to the following Code of Conduct.
Contact Information
If you believe that someone is violating the code of conduct, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the PythonPH Code of Conduct workgroup immediately. They can be reached by emailing [email protected]