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Jupyter Notebooks

In this meeting, we will be giving a whirlwind tour of features of Jupyter Notebooks.

Bring your laptops to follow along.

Pre-requisite: anaconda (https://www.continuum.io/downloads) python distribution

The materials for this meeting are available here (https://github.com/ivan-krukov/pydata-jupyter)

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The meetup will take place on the University of Calgary main campus.

Come meet other Data Wranglers and learn more about Jupyter Notebooks, pandas, Numpy, matplotlib, and related data science libraries.

If you are currently using open source data tools, we would love to hear about how you use these tools, what data you analyze and what problems you solve.

Presenting

We are looking for presenters for this meeting and future meetings. If you would like to make a presentation on a particular module, a data analysis you have done or another related topic, please contact the organizer.

Projects and Problems

If you're working on a sticky data analysis or having a problem using a particular tool or library, bring it along to the meeting. There will be time towards the end of the meetup to ask questions and work on projects.

Code of Conduct

To ensure the safety and comfort of attendees, we will be strictly following the NumFOCUS Code of Conduct (http://www.numfocus.org/code-of-conduct.html) at this event.

Questions, Comments, or Concerns

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact the organizer, Stephen Childs, at Stephen (dot) Childs (at) ucalgary (dot) ca.

Parking

A university campus map is available at http://www.ucalgary.ca/map/ and parking information is at http://www.ucalgary.ca/parking/ .

After 6 pm parking at McMahon Stadium in the Park and Ride lots (72, 73, 74, 75 (http://ucmaps.ucalgary.ca/PublicFiles/CurrentMaps/Parking_MainCampus_Letter.pdf)) is free.

After 3:30, Lot 13 (and 21, 31, 33 and 34) becomes a flat rate lot ($8). Lots 10, 11 and 32 are $7.

The Mac Hall parkade is probably the closest place, but it is $6 per hour.

There is some free parking after 6 pm in the university research park - on 33rd St NW just north of 32nd Ave.

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