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New Delhi, Delhli 2,613 followers
Non-profit and Volunteer-run Organization. We organize Meetups, Hackathons, Workshops, and Conferences around Python! 🐍
About us
We at PyDelhi, are a volunteer-driven organization comprising of Pythonistas, enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, researchers, students and many more with a primary interest in the programming language, Python. We conduct bi-weekly meet-ups, Dev-Sprint, seminars, workshops on different topics related but not limited to Python and its applications. Individuals from all age groups from Delhi-NCR join our meetup to learn, collaborate and meet others.
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhli
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2011
Specialties
Python, Machine Learning, Data Science, IoT, Linux, Web App, Mobile App, Django, Open Source, and Programming
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Employees at PyDelhi
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Excited to share that I recently had the opportunity to speak at ObservaPy by PyDelhi on 28th March! I gave a talk on eBPF and observability, where I explored how modern systems can leverage kernel-level insights for high-performance monitoring and debugging. Grateful for the chance to share ideas, learn from the community, and connect with fellow developers passionate about systems and observability. Looking forward to more such conversations! Special thanks to Yash Raj and Ghanatava Thakaran.#Observability #eBPF #PyDelhi #SystemsEngineering #DevTools #Linux
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Unnat Bharat Abhiyan JH•1K followers
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Attended ObservaPy 2026 — an incredible deep dive into how modern systems are actually built, scaled, and understood. From exploring observability beyond just monitoring, to understanding how CDC and event-driven architectures power real-time systems, this event gave a very practical perspective on backend and infrastructure design. A few key takeaways for me: - Observability is not just about tools, it’s about designing systems that can explain themselves - Real-time architectures using CDC + Pub/Sub are shaping scalable applications - OpenTelemetry is becoming the standard layer for collecting system insights - DevOps is less about deployment, more about automation + reliability - And an interesting shift towards Context Engineering — moving beyond prompts to designing intelligent AI systems What stood out the most: 👉 It’s not about learning tools in isolation, but understanding how everything connects into a single system. Grateful to the speakers and communities for such insightful sessions and discussions. Looking forward to building something around these concepts soon 🚀Saurabh Agrawal Tauqeer Ahmad Shanna Gregory Daniel Lee Ewa Magiera #Observability #DevOps #BackendDevelopment #OpenTelemetry #EventDrivenArchitecture #TechLearning #Python #CloudComputing
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Hi there! I’m a passionate…•3K followers
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ObservaPy 2026: The Future of High-Scale Systems 🚀 Just wrapped up an incredible experience at ObservaPy 2026. The shift from basic monitoring to deep observability is redefining how we build and scale. Key Technical Takeaways: OpenTelemetry & Prometheus: OTel is now the gold standard for vendor-neutral data, while Prometheus remains the powerhouse for high-cardinality metrics. eBPF for Deep Insight: Seeing how eBPF provides kernel-level visibility without changing application code is a game-changer for performance and security. Grafana Observability: Unified dashboards are no longer optional—they are the "single pane of glass" for real-time system health. DevOps to SRE: The focus has shifted from simple deployments to Automation + Reliability as a core engineering discipline. AI Context Engineering: We’re moving beyond "prompts"—the real challenge is designing systems that provide the right data context for intelligent AI. Big thanks to the team for such a practical, high-energy eventsarika sharma PyDelhi Grafana Labs Tauqeer Ahmad Ewa Magiera Shanna Gregory Daniel Lee #ObservaPy2026 #DevOps #OpenTelemetry #eBPF #SRE #Grafana #MLOps #SystemDesign
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Building communities around learning, collaboration, and shared growth has always been the goal — and this weekend was a perfect reminder of why it matters. There’s something powerful about bringing together curious minds who want to explore, question, and build in public. 🚀 Through this joint meetup with PyDelhi and Django India, we deep-dived into Grafana, observability, and Python — from understanding modern observability practices to exploring self-hosted monitoring stacks and real-world use cases. We had insightful sessions, engaging discussions, and some amazing hands-on moments where folks shared ideas, projects, and perspectives with each other. A huge, huge thanks to all the speakers for sharing their knowledge and making the sessions truly valuable. 🙌 A big thank you to PyDelhi and Django India for the collaboration and to Unstop for hosting us at their Saket office. And of course, to everyone who showed up, your energy made this event what it was. If you’re passionate about Grafana, DevOps, or Python, we’d love to have you join us at future meetups. Let’s keep learning and building together. 🙌 Join our Grafana and Friends Delhi meetup page: https://lnkd.in/gu9r2PVPMentioning the leaderships: Daksh P. Jain | Yash Raj | Umesh Pawar | Daniel Lee | Ewa Magiera | Shanna Gregory | Harshavardhan Bajoria | Shubham Mishra #python #django #grafana #developer #devops #sre #delhi- +1
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A few months ago, DevOps was just another buzzword I kept hearing. CI/CD, automation, observability - they all sounded interesting, but distant. I started exploring it out of curiosity… trying to understand how things actually work behind the scenes. One concept led to another, and before I knew it..... I was deep into the world of DevOps...... And this week, I found myself standing in front of a room full of people at the PyDelhi Meetup, delivering my very first talk on it. 🚀✨ The session was beginner-friendly, breaking down DevOps, CI/CD, automation, and observability into simple, relatable ideas. ✨ But more than the content, it was the experience that stayed with me. ✨ Sharing what I’ve learned, connecting with the audience, and realizing how much I’ve grown in the process. Grateful to my mentor Pranav Puri for the constant guidance and to the organizers for creating such a welcoming space. From learning quietly to speaking about it out loud — this journey has been special. And it’s just getting started 💙#DevOps #PyDelhi #TechTalk #LearningInPublic #WomenInTech #EngineeringJourney
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We’re excited to have Janhvi Gupta, DevOps Student, joining us as a speaker at ObservaPy – The Observability & Python Meetup! ✨ 🧠 Talk Title: DevOps & Infrastructure: A Practical Introduction for Modern Software Delivery A beginner-friendly yet powerful session breaking down how modern DevOps and infrastructure come together to build, scale, and ship efficiently. 📅 Date: 28 March 📍 Venue: Unstop, Saket Don’t miss out on learning the foundations that power today’s software world 🌍 -
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We’re thrilled to welcome Yaten Dhingra, Golang & Web Developer, as a speaker at ObservaPy – The Observability & Python Meetup! 🚀 🧠 Talk Title: Observability Made Simple with OpenTelemetry: Usage to Contribution From understanding the fundamentals to contributing back to the ecosystem, this session will walk you through making observability practical, accessible, and impactful. 📅 Date: 28 March 📍 Venue: Unstop, Saket Join us for deep insights, real-world learnings, and conversations that matter. - Speaker Announcement – ObservaPy Meetup 🚀 We're excited to welcome Pranav M., Software Developer at Tarams, as a speaker at ObservaPy – The Observability & Python Meetup. Talk Title: Beyond Post_save: Building a CDC-Powered Event System in Django with Pub/Sub What happens after the database changes? In this session, we’ll explore how to turn those changes into scalable, real-time systems using CDC and pub/sub with Django. 📅 Date: 28 March 📍 Venue: Unstop, Saket
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Modern observability goes deeper than logs and metrics.Saksham Saxena takes you inside the kernel to understand how eBPF enables powerful, low-level insights into systems. 🗓️ Date:28 March 📍Venue: Unstop, Saket - PyDelhi reposted this
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We at Grafana and Friends Delhi are bringing something exciting 🚀 — a joint meetup with Django India and PyDelhi! Join us on 28th March at Unstop, Saket as we dive into the world of Grafana, Observability, and Python, and explore how teams are building powerful monitoring stacks and real-time insights using Grafana. If you're into DevOps, backend, or Python, this is your chance to learn, network, and see how Grafana plays a key role in modern observability. Expect practical insights, community vibes, and great conversations — see you there! 🙌Daniel Lee | Ewa Magiera | Shanna Gregory | Umesh Pawar | Yash Raj | Daksh P. Jain | Harshavardhan Bajoria
We’re excited to collaborate with PyDelhi and Grafana & Friends Delhi for an upcoming community meetup on observability and python! If you’re passionate about Python, Django, DevOps, Observability, or Open Source—this is your chance to share your ideas with the community. 📅 28 March 📍 Location: unstop office, Saket, Delhi 🔗 Submit CFP: https://lnkd.in/dcYzgUHQ🎟 Register: https://lnkd.in/dkA5pJurLet’s learn, share, and grow together 🚀#Django #Python #DevOps #OpenSource #DjangoIndia