

What we’re about
This meetup is for anyone with an interest in the Python programming language. We typically have 1-2 talks and a Module of the Month presentation as well as conversation and networking. If you have any interest in Python, please join us!
Code of Conduct
All participants must adhere to the Python Community Code of Conduct. Source: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/
Python Community Code of Conduct
The Python community is made up of members from around the globe with a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that our community experiences great successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, we encourage you to follow these guidelines which help steer our interactions and strive to keep Python a positive, successful, and growing community.
A member of the Python community is:
Open
Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it's on PEPs, patches, problems, or otherwise. We're receptive to constructive comment and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of other members contribute to the whole of our efforts. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate and everyone can make a difference.
Considerate
Members of the community are considerate of their peers -- other Python users. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often times the labor was completed simply for the good of the community. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views.
Respectful
Members of the community are respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the Python community. We're respectful of the processes set forth in the community, and we work within them. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues.
Overall, we're good to each other. We contribute to this community not because we have to, but because we want to. If we remember that, these guidelines will come naturally.
Questions/comments/reports related to CLEpy? Please write to clevelandpython@gmail.com.
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See all- ClePy July Meetup: PyOhio 2025 PreviewGreater Cleveland Partnership, Cleveland, OH
We will be hosted by the Greater Cleveland Partnership at their downtown offices.
PyOhio 2025 is coming up on July 26 and 27, 2025. In anticipation of the conference, we will be previewing presentations from two gracious speakers who have agreed to present at ClePy. For you it's an opportunity to see what's coming. For the speakers, it's an opportunity to practice their presentation and get feedback.
Registration for PyOhio 2025 is free and open here: https://www.pyohio.org/2025/attend/registration/
Meetup Agenda
6:00-6:30pm Social and Setup, Announcements.
6:30-7:30pm Presentations (see below)
7:30-8:00pm Social and Clean-upPresentation 1
Tune-Up Your Knowledge: A Beginner's Journey Under the Hood of Search Engines
Speaker: Eddie Mitchell
Description: Many people drive their cars around all day and never look under the hood. Likewise, search is used every day, millions of times, with very little thought for how those results appear on your device. While I can't build a car engine from scratch (yet), I can build a search engine! (mostly).
In this talk, we'll take a beginner-friendly approach to discussing how search engines work under the hood while building one from scratch in Python along the way. We'll discuss some history of search, demonstrate common data structures that make search engines fast and effective, and review how we can get results in a meaningful order.
We'll also take a high-level look at machine learning models and how vector embeddings can easily understand similarity and influence search results.Presentation 2
A Very Brief Overview of Python’s “Lang” AI Tools and Two Low-Code GUI AI Tools: Flowise and n8n
Speaker: Curtis Oneal
Description: AI is the theme of the moment - and even as a pythonista you might not know where to begin, or you may have started as you had time - and wished to go further. This talk is a guide about where some have gone, and where you might want to go with AI in python. But it is not the last stop. This talk is designed to be a stating guide to move from hobbyist level AI learning to more production-ready coding.---
If you decide to not come to the meetup but initially RSVP yes, please change your response so we have a proper headcount and folks who are on the waitlist can attend.Want to present a talk? Let us know on meetup or the #clepy channel on Cleveland Tech Slack.
Join the Cleveland Tech Slack group here: https://cleveland-tech.vercel.app/
Want to present a Module of the Month? See here: https://github.com/CLEpy/CLEpy-MotM/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md