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PyBerlin 33 - πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Special online event πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

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Anastasiia T. and 3 others
PyBerlin 33 - πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Special online event πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

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Agenda:

β€’ 18:00 - Welcome to PyBerlin! // Organisers

β€’ 18:10 - Scalable crawling with Kafka, Scrapy and Spark // Maxim Lapan

Talk description:
In the talk Max will describe Scoutbee in-house crawling system which occupies a central place in the data delivery and machine learning pipeline. It was built around Kafka and Scrapy and allows scalable and low-latency data extraction from thousands of websites, feeding terabytes of data every day.

Speaker's bio:
Max is Data/ML dude, he wrote a book about Deep Reinforcement Learning ("Deep RL Hands-On").

β€’ 18:40 - Metrics for the Quality of a Software Engineering Process // Luben Alexandrov

Talk description:
Are the any measurable metrics for how good a software engineering process is? We think there are and in this talk we are going to present some.

Speaker's bio:
Luben helps companies with software engineering. He studied computer science at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and has been writing commercial software since 2008. In the last years he has been focusing in the area of efficient software engineering processes.
Luben is one of PyBerlin's organisers

β€’ 19:10 - Short break

β€’ 19:20 - Make your software architecture shine with Domain Driven Design // Anastasiia Tymoshchuk

Talk description:
Domain Driven Design has been known since 2013, but it’s still popular popular nowadays.
So why is it still used while technologies are developing so fast and how can we use it with our software architecture’s?
In this talk Anastasiia will show you a real-world example how to start with an idea of a feature/a new product/refactoring/redesign and develop it till you have a solid software architecture designed.

Speaker's bio:
Anastasiia is a passionate software engineer playing a role of a Tech Lead at the moment. In her free time she loves sharing her experience with others and she is an organiser of PyBerlin meetup since the first one ;-)

β€’ 19:50 - From Python to Product // Shreya Agrawal

Talk description:
This talk focuses on Shreya's personal journey of transitioning from a tech role to product management. She talks in details about how her experiences in data science helps her tackle the challenges of Product Management, the importance of design thinking and having a data-driven and user-centric approach in this field.

Speaker's bio:
Shreya currently works as a Product Manager, after a 4 year career in Data - both as a Developer and as a Data Scientist, along with studying Computer Science at university. In her free time, Shreya loves driving women-centric initiatives and has been an organiser at PyBerlin for more than a year.

β€’ 20:20 - Closing session // Organisers

This event will be hosted in zoom, as well as also streamed into twitch account:
https://www.twitch.tv/anastasiiatym

Feel free to choose a format of the event, which you prefer:

  • join the zoom session to be able to talk to the speakers,
  • join our streaming to be able to listen and only write a question you have or any comments, we will pass them to the speakers, no worries.

Zoom link would be shared shortly.

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