Introduction to source{d} Engine & dotscience
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Agenda
17:30 - Doors open, food & drinks
17:45 - Talk #1 - source{d} Engine: your Code as Data
In this talk Francesc Campoy, VP of Developer Realtions at source{d}, will showcase the source{d} Engine: source{d}’s solution for data extraction from large sets of git repositories.
He will introduce the field Code as Data and live demo the kind of insights one can extract from a large codebase with the help of SQL, language classification, and program parsing and token extraction. Expect to see some SQL, lots of cool graphs, and tons of data.
Speaker Bio:
Francesc Campoy Flores is the VP of Developer Relations at source{d}, a startup applying ML to source code and building the platform for the future of developer tooling. Previously, he worked at Google as a Developer Advocate for Google Cloud Platform and the Go team.
18:30: Talk #2 - Inextricably Linked: Reproducibility and Productivity in Data Science and AI
In this talk Mark Coleman presents his team's research comparing the evolution of Software Development & DevOps with that of Data Science & AI.
Because it is more complex and has far more moving parts, Data Science & AI is where Software Development was in 1999: people are emailing and Slacking notebooks to each other, due to a lack of appropriate tooling. There are few CI/CD pipelines and model health monitoring is scarce. A lot that could be automated is still manual. And teams are siloed. This causes problems both for productivity: it's hard to collaborate, and reproducibility: which impacts on governance and compliance.
Speaker bio:
Mark is VP marketing at dotscience which helps users to control, accelerate and gain more insight from artificial intelligence (AI).
Mark is also the marketing chairperson for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
19:30 - Event ends
Thank you to our Host Holberton School
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