Project Haystack’s webinar, “Haystack 5 and Xeto for Python Developers,” led by Rick Jennings (SkyFoundry) and Scott Muench (J2 Innovations), delivered a fast, focused walkthrough of Haystack 5’s major new capabilities—especially how to use them hands-on in Python.
Haystack 5 introduces powerful improvements for equipment modeling and data querying across multiple languages, and this session dove deep into the Python side. In the recording, you’ll see exactly how to:
- Use Xeto, Haystack’s new type system, to build robust, type-safe data models
- Apply Xeto specs directly within your Python applications
- Incorporate open-source Python libraries and Haxall tools into real workflows
- Follow along with real examples (https://phable.dev/xeto-intro/) you can run and adapt immediately
If you’re integrating building data, developing smart-building apps, or aiming to improve data quality and consistency, this session gives you actionable tools, patterns, and code you can put to work right away.
Watch the webinar here: https://bit.ly/3MuozWR
Give it a look, fire up your editor, and start experimenting.
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