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Schedule Change:

As mentioned at the meeting on June 19th we will be hosting another project night on July 3rd due to the holiday on July 4th. But don't you worry! We will still have a topic night this month, but this time it will be hosted on the third Wednesday of the month (July 17th). Therefore if you have plans for the 4th of July, don't feel bad because we have an awesome PyHawaii topic night planned for you on July 17th! Otherwise, if you can make it on the 3rd of July please do join us for another project night. See the details below.

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So for the first Wednesday of this month bring your personal projects to get help, help others on their projects, learn Python if you're a beginner, or just hang out with other people who actually care about coding!

During previous Project Nights, we've had groups focused on:

  • data science
  • games
  • web applications

Why you should come to PyHawaii:

  • Learn Python, tools, techniques, frameworks and programming art and science
  • For beginners (absolute beginners are always welcome!)
  • For advanced users too!
  • Meet local Pythonistas (grow your network)
  • Find cool projects to work on
  • Solve puzzles
  • Hang out
  • Have tons of fun in the process!

SPONSORS:

PyHawaii is powered by our friends and sponsors at:

Entrepreneur's Sandbox (https://sandboxhawaii.org), Hawaii's community HUB to inspire creativity, technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

The Dark Art of Coding (http://darkartofcoding.com/), a Python programming school that teaches you programming skills that you can actually use.

Booz Allen Hamilton (http://www.boozallen.com/), a Fortune 500 company, has been at the forefront of strategy and technology consulting for more than 100 years. Today, Booz Allen is a leading provider of management consulting, technology, and engineering services to the US government in defense, intelligence, and civil markets. We also serve major corporations, institutions, not-for-profit organizations, and international clients.

HiCapacity (http://hicapacity.org/), a local hackerspace committed to enabling technologists to learn, grow, and effect positive change in their communities.

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