
What we’re about
PyJax is a forum for Python programming enthusiasts around Jacksonville, from beginners to experienced Python programmers.Our purpose is to share knowledge, skills and experience with Python in a range of applications.
Chat with the group here:
Discord: https://discord.gg/jMTg3wGSJ7
Slack: https://pyjax.slack.com
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- David Fekke: Streamlit open-source Python frameworkKeiser University, Jacksonville, FL
Streamlit is an open-source Python framework for data scientists and AI/ML engineers to deliver interactive data apps – in only a few lines of code.
Bio:
David Fekke is an application architect and software engineer here in the Jacksonville area. He runs the JaxNode JavaScript and Node.js user group. David is also a commercial and remote pilot.Meeting will be in person at Keiser University in the 1st floor Auditorium and streamed online. This event is both in person and online:
To join the video meeting, click this link: https://meet.google.com/ibk-jaep-fvp
Otherwise, to join by phone, dial +1 929-266-2039 and enter this PIN: 990 829 681#Tentative Schedule:
6-6:40 PM Doors open, setup, eat, drink, network, and allow time for everyone to arrive
6:45 PM Announcements and Introductions
7:00 PM Presentation
7:50-8:15 PM Q&A, Closing comments, network and adjournNote:
This should go without saying, but please respect their space. We ask that you do not touch their displays, servers, work areas, etc. - Mini Project SpeechesKeiser University, Jacksonville, FL
The Mini Speech Night is a speaker event designed to encourage the following:
- Those who have either never spoken in front of an audience
- Those who need more practice speaking in front of an audience to come and speak.
This is for fun. Think of it as IT Project show and tell. No it does not have to be python! All you need is a topic (any topic, it does not have to be tech related) that you are comfortable speaking on for 5-20 minutes. This way you can practice speaking in front of your peers in a low risk environment.
Short "Lightning" presentations of your new coding, raspberry pi, hardware project, 3-D Printer build, server builds, art, blender, 3-D modeling, hardware hacking, lifehacking, etc. project. Show us the code you are working on. Tell us about it for 5-20 minutes! And if you are stuck, ask the group for help!
We can do an online meeting for mini speeches as requested. However, if a presenter does not feel like being recorded for the online portion, we will not stream their section.
Meeting will be in person at Keiser University in the 1st floor Auditorium and streamed online. This event is both in person and online:
To join the video meeting, click this link: https://meet.google.com/ibk-jaep-fvp
Otherwise, to join by phone, dial +1 929-266-2039 and enter this PIN: 990 829 681#Tentative Schedule:
6-6:40 PM Doors open, setup, eat, drink, network, and allow time for everyone to arrive
6:45 PM Announcements and Introductions
7:00 PM Presentation
8-8:25 PM Q&A, Closing comments, network and adjournNote:
This should go without saying, but please respect their space. We ask that you do not touch their displays, servers, work areas, etc. - Yehuda Deutsch: Wizard of os (and other libs)Northwestern Mutual, Jacksonville, FL
Abstract:
Python can be installed in many environments, and while most of your code should work the same everywhere, you might need to be picky. This talk will go into the basics of environment awareness and abstractions, how and when these variables and functions become very useful.Bio:
A Software Developer with a sweet tooth for infrastructure, Sr. Staff DevOps Engineer at Palo Alto Networks Talk to me about Domain names, DNS and Email protocols and the Fediverse,Meeting will be in person at Keiser University in the 1st floor Auditorium and streamed online. This event is both in person and online:
To join the video meeting, click this link: https://meet.google.com/ibk-jaep-fvp
Otherwise, to join by phone, dial +1 929-266-2039 and enter this PIN: 990 829 681#Tentative Schedule:
6-6:40 PM Doors open, setup, eat, drink, network, and allow time for everyone to arrive
6:45 PM Announcements and Introductions
7:00 PM Presentation
7:50-8:15 PM Q&A, Closing comments, network and adjournNote:
This should go without saying, but please respect their space. We ask that you do not touch their displays, servers, work areas, etc. - BSidesJax 2025 ConferenceUNF: Adam W. Herbert University Center, Jacksonville, FL
Cost:
Parking: Free Parking at the Herbert Center
Trainings and Workshops: $125-$500 November 14th 8:30-5:30 PM
Conference: November 15th 9A-5P- $27 Early Bird Open Aug 18th
- $32.50 General Oct 19th
- $35 at Door
Lunch: $10.75 your choice of boxed lunch
Website: https://www.bsidesjax.org/
Attendee information will never be given out to any third parties. :-) Included with ticket T-Shirt and electronic badges with game. We will have a Capture The Flag (CTF by TrueSec), Soldering Village, Data Duplication Village, Radio Village, Lockpicking Village (by FoxPick and the Jax TOOOL group), professional presentations, a Women in Tech Panel, CISO Panel, and more.Speakers: Call for Papers Aug 31st: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1tnYrAUUKV9H2LKpWLD-a5_ap3pE_KVFPTL2LF3q9EuA/
Workshops/Trainings: Call for 4 or 8 hour Training Courses/ Workshops, closes Aug 21st: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1sxqAe9ml7t2mYcMogWSSPqeWozrHHXaaFOaM2TmykOU/
Sponsors:
We are looking for sponsors!! If you know anyone interested, please have them view the kit as well as signup at: https://www.bsidesjax.org/sponsors/Volunteers:
We are still looking for a few volunteers. Signups will open in September and close November 8th. Volunteers get in free with a code. Descriptions of the volunteer positions here: https://www.bsidesjax.org/volunteer/What is BSides?
Each BSides is a community-driven framework for building events by and for information security community members. The goal is to expand the spectrum of conversation beyond the traditional confines of space and time. It creates opportunities for individuals to both present and participate in an intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants. It is where conversations for the next-big-thing are happening.Security BSides is the first grass roots, DIY, open security conference in the world! Security BSides is a great combination of two event styles: structured anchor events and grass-roots geocentric events. BSides is where we can have conversations within a community that cares less about building ego and more about building careers and a true common body of knowledge, experience and wisdom. It is an international conference that takes place in multiple cities through out the year.