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Hello MKE and beyond!!
This group welcomes anyone of any skill level and background who has an interest in Python development.
UPDATE: Previous organize Jack Camier now organizes meetups in the Dallas Fort Worth area in Texas. Texas has a virtual meetup, PyTexas, that meets the first Tuesday of the month. Jack has asked that PyTexas events be cross posted on this channel so y'all have something to attend. We hope to see y'all there!
One of the most wonderfully surprising things about Python, beyond the awesomeness of the language itself, is the great global Python community. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, this group is about building a local MKE Python community and a bridge to the broader Python community. We're here to help each other grow and connect in a fun, low-key, welcoming environment. We are also a bridge to the broader regional, national, and global Python communities for those interested in plugging in.
We're always looking for speakers and venues to host either talks or workshops.
We're also always interested in sponsors. If you're a company looking to build a connection to the MKE developer community, please reach out.
Our meetups primary focuses are:
- Introduction and Help getting started with Python: Installation, Coding Basics for all skill levels, Coding for entrepreneurs, Coding for kids, Building your First project, or Solving that annoying thing that should just work.
- Data Science: Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn, Juypter, Anaconda, Dask, TensorFlow, Keras, etc.
- Web Development: Django, Flask, Tornado, etc.
- Anything and Everything Else Python:
• DevTools: PyTest, PyCharm, pip packaging
• DevOps and Infrastructure: Ansible, Fabric, etc.
• IOT: MicroPython, Zerynth, etc.
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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PyTexas Monthly Meetup: Disentangling Formatted Strings with t-strings
·En líneaEn líneaJoin us for our monthly meetup! The meetup will take place in the PyTexas Discord server, so be sure to join!
This month we are excited to be joined by Simon MerrickSpeaker: Simon Merrick
Topic: Disentangling formatted strings with t-strings
In October 2025, Python 3.14 was released and with it a cool new way to create t-strings, which promise to help python developers write better, and safer python code. While on the surface, they share a similar name to f-strings, the way we use them is quite different. This talk explores what they are, how they work, who they are for and how they will help python developers write safer code.2 asistentes
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