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PyBerlin 19 - Enjoying the summer event 🌴

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PyBerlin 19 - Enjoying the summer event 🌴

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Agenda:

• 19:00 - Welcome to PyBerlin! // Organisers

• 19:10 - Self-quantify in Python: Theory and Approaches // Alisa Dammer

Alisa is a Machine Learning Engineer at FREE NOW in Hamburg. FREE NOW is an urban mobility platform, a subsidiary of BMW-Daimler, and is active in Europe and Latin America. Alisa has been part of the organisation for the last 2 years and is a Rust Evangelist, along with high computing performance and simulation.

• 19:40 - Short break

• 19:50 - Python: my favourite Swiss army knife // Coen de Groot

Coen de Groot is a freelance Python trainer and developer, with 8 years Python experience and many more in other languages.
He regularly delivers face to face and remote Python training for Learning Tree, has created four 90 minute Python training videos for Apress, creates Python training materials for Skiller Whale (an online training company), and has done a technical review for an advanced Python book.
As a developer he’ll work for anyone who gives him some interesting or meaningful Python work.
He has worked on projects in renewable energy and energy efficiency, digital democracy, the charity and training sectors and more.
For fun he programs games in Python and attends Python conferences and meetups.

Talk description:

Creating a focussed training video is not easy. The voice over, slides and demos all need to work together. Video editors are powerful but matching it all up, and removing ‘ums and ahs’ is laborious and tedious
Python to the rescue! With its simplicity and huge number of libraries it can turn a simple text file into a recording and video production studio.
Discover tools and techniques to record audio, create professional looking slides, take over your computer to type demo code into the Python console and record it, turn Python code into a syntax highlighted image, merge images, place video on top of images, combine audio and video, and more.
And, most importantly, expand what you think what this Swiss army knife of programming languages can do for you.

• 20:30 - Closing session // Organisers

Stream to watch this event: https://www.twitch.tv/anastasiiatym/

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