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Welcome! Boston Python is one of the largest local Python user groups in the world. Meet other local Python developers, learners, employers, and enthusiasts of all kinds. All skill levels are welcome: if you are interested in Python, we are interested in you! We have a code of conduct to ensure that everyone stays happy and productive.
We have great regular events:
Monthly presentation series: these are longish presentations (about an hour) about topics of interest to the community. Often we also have lightning talks (5-15 minutes) also. If you have something you'd like to share with everyone, drop a line to the organizers!
Monthly informal project nights: these are a chance to sit down with other Python developers of all experience levels to push your project forward, get help with a particular trouble spot, share expertise, or do whatever else you like.
In addition to meeting face-to-face, we have a few other ways to stay connected:
• Slack: https://about.bostonpython.com/slack
• Twitter as @bostonpython
Job postings on the Meetup.com mailing list are OK, as long as they meet the Job Posting Requirements.
If you'd like to help financially, you can make a tax-deductible contribution at donate.bostonpython.com.
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모두 보기예정된 이벤트(4+개)
모두 보기- Python Over CoffeeWolf Group Office, Arlington, MA
Talk Python, career, side projects, ideas, anything! With free WiFi, parking on Sundays, and plenty of room to work on projects.
From absolute beginners to industry experts, all are welcome! Whether you're coding, networking, or just hanging out, this is the perfect time to collaborate and learn.
Time: 12:30 - 1:30 PM every Sunday
Location: Wolf Group OfficesBring your laptop, and feel free to work on, or show off, your own projects!
And if you prefer tea over coffee, that's cool too. ☕️
- Monday office hour참석자에게 공개되는 링크
Unstructured Zoom office hour! Drop in to ask questions, or help people, or just chat. Any topic or expertise level is fine!
You can add topics or questions to the #office-hour Slack channel ahead of time but you don't have to: https://bostonpython.slack.com/archives/C02V2C7U3D3
Every other Monday online at noon Eastern time.
- Python Over CoffeeWolf Group Office, Arlington, MA
Talk Python, career, side projects, ideas, anything! With free WiFi, parking on Sundays, and plenty of room to work on projects.
From absolute beginners to industry experts, all are welcome! Whether you're coding, networking, or just hanging out, this is the perfect time to collaborate and learn.
Time: 12:30 - 1:30 PM every Sunday
Location: Wolf Group OfficesBring your laptop, and feel free to work on, or show off, your own projects!
And if you prefer tea over coffee, that's cool too. ☕️
- Presentation Night: Python Career PathwaysMicrosoft New England Research and Development Center, Cambridge, MA
For this Presentation Night, we have two great talks about Python careers. This event is co-hosted by Boston Python and PyLadies Boston.
Navigating the Tech Industry: Embracing Your Unique Path to Success,
Marianne Ray
In this practical talk, I share strategies for thriving in today's challenging tech job market through effective networking. I'll explain why traditional application methods yield diminishing returns and how networking creates opportunities regardless of market conditions. Learn actionable techniques for overcoming imposter syndrome, approaching industry events, conducting meaningful outreach, and building an authentic online presence. I'll demonstrate how to transform differences into advantages, develop a sustainable networking system, and make it easy for others to help you. Drawing from personal experiences, I'll show how strategic connections can open unexpected doors throughout your career. Leave with concrete steps to immediately strengthen your professional network—because in tough markets, your network becomes your safety net.Going All-In: Landing Your First Python Job, Bill Blanchard
Many people find their way to Python later in life. Whether they are dissatisfied with their current career or are drawn to the challenges associated with software development, landing your first job in Python development can be difficult. This is especially true if you come from a non-traditional pipeline (i.e. you're not a new college grad from a high profile university with an internship under your belt). With the market tightening and AI causing business leaders to re-evaluate whether or not to hire new talent, this talk will provide you with some strategies that will take you off the beaten path to landing that coveted first job in software.We will also have a short talk from Ben Hicks on trends in technical hiring. Ben's talk will be informed by insights gathered from nearly thirty years of work as a technical recruiter.
Pizza will be provided. Doors open at 6:00 PM, talks start at 6:30 PM. We'll have time before and after the presentations to mingle with speakers and other members of the community.
Please RSVP by Monday, July 28 at 10 AM.