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After taking a little break this summer, we are happy to invite you to our next and final Meetup for this year, which will take place remotely on December 18th :) Registered participants will receive a message with the link for the online event on the day before the event

We will start the Meetup by presenting you Python-related news from the community. After this, Natalie Beyer (Co-Founder and Data Scientist at Lavrio solutions) will give a talk on interpretable machine learning, outlining how decisions made by machine learning models can be made more explainable and transparent.

Then, we will take some time to practice coding together in small groups, using coding challenges (https://www.codewars.com/).

Finally, we will finish the Meetup with a digital after-coding-challenge- drink and get-together.

>> What do I need?
Please register at codewars (https://www.codewars.com/) before the session.

>> Agenda

  • Start at 19.00
  • News from PyLadies Karlsruhe
  • Talk "Interpretable Machine learning" by Natalie Beyer (Lavrio solutions)
  • Splitting up in groups of 3-5 persons to try out some pre-selected coding challenges.
  • Digital get-together, time for some networking

>> Gender policy
We believe knowledge is for all and thus anyone with an interest in Python is encouraged to participate. At the same time, our events primarily aim at promoting diversity in the tech community, therefore we particularly appreciate when non-women attendees come with a female plus one to ensure gender balance. PyLadies groups exist around the world and aim to provide a friendly support network for women and a bridge to the larger Python community.

>> Contact
If you’re interested in speaking at one of our events, have a good idea for a Meetup topic or have any questions, please get in touch with us at (karlsruhe@pyladies.com).

>> Code of Conduct
We follow the global PyLadies Code of Conduct (https://www.pyladies.com/CodeOfConduct/) because we are dedicated to providing a safe, inclusive, welcoming, and harassment-free space and experience for all members and guests, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, socioeconomic status, body size, ethnicity, nationality, level of experience, age, or religion (or lack thereof). We do not tolerate harassment in any form and we prioritise marginalised people’s safety over privileged people’s comfort.

>> Joining the online event
All attendees have received an invitation message.
We will also share the link on our Slack Channel.
You can find our Slack Channel on the PyLadies global Slack:

  1. Go to https://slackin.pyladies.com and enter your email address. You should immediately receive an email invitation.
  2. Once you accept the invitation, go to workspace https://pyladies.slack.com
  3. Join channel #city-karlsruhe

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