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Started in Nov 2008, SF Python is the largest, longest running community-run meetup in SF Bay Area. Each year, our dedicated team of volunteers produce 20+ developer focused, live events for Pythonistas to connect, learn, share, and grow together.

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Why do we put these events up?
We believe there is power in in-person interactions.  We believe in learning, sharing, and helping each other out.  And we have seen the results.  We have heard stories of people getting their problems solved because of the talks and the people they met at our events.  We have witnessed people grow in their career, from receiving their first internship to landing their first speaking gig at conferences.  We have even heard companies migrating to a different platform/technologies after attending our conference.  
We look forward to your joining this awesome community - be it attending our events, giving a talk, donating your venue space, or supporting us financially via sponsorship! 
Hope to see you at some or more of the following events!
- Presentation Night on the 2nd Wednesday of each month features intermediate to advanced level tech talks from Python Software Foundation members, core developers of open-source projects, and local software engineers.  

PyBay, a yearly Python Conference for the bay area
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  • SF Python July 29th @ GGU

    SF Python July 29th @ GGU

    Golden Gate University, 536 Mission Street, Room 5210, San Francisco, ca, US

    Want to learn more about Python and meet other Pythonistas?

    Please register here: https://ti.to/sfpython/july-29th-sf-python-ggu?source=meetup

    Please support our sponsors Golden Gate University!

    👉 Submit your 5, 15 or 25 mins talk proposals here: https://bit.ly/bapyacfp

    SCHEDULED TALKS

    🔎Running Python fully sandboxed with Wasm - Syrus Akbary
    We will showcase how WebAssembly can be used to run Python applications fully sandboxed, a topic that has increasingly important for running AI workloads securely
    Bio:
    Syrus Akbary is the Founder and CEO of Wasmer. Creator of Graphene GraphQL Python Framework

    🔎 Agent Memory Is Not One Thing - Melanie Warrick
    Ask what an agent should remember and most answers name the same things: context, retrieval, past conversations. That is one kind of memory, what the agent knows. There is another kind that we mostly ignore: what the agent did, which steps ran, which effects fired, what a human told it, where it was in the work. Call it execution memory. An agent can recall every fact about the task and still lose track of the task itself. This talk gives you a clean way to tell the two apart. Then it makes the second one visible: an agent waits, a week collapses into seconds, and it wakes exactly where it left off with nothing running in between.
    Bio:
    Melanie Warrick is AI Developer Relations Engineer at Temporal, focused on AI and durable execution. She is also co-founder of Fight Health Insurance, a production GenAI platform that helps people appeal insurance denials. Melanie has been building in AI for over a decade, from neural networks built from scratch to fine-tuned domain-specific models to multi-agent orchestration in production. She prefers building over slideware, and hosts Vibe Check, a weekly developer livestream on AI engineering patterns.

    AGENDA
    5:30p Reconnect with friends!
    6:00p Opening remarks, sponsors acknowledgement
    6:10p Scheduled talks and Q&A + networking break
    8:30p Wrap up last talk, more networking

    THIS EVENT IS PRODUCED BY
    SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area

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