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PyBerlin 38 - 🌱🌱 Spring is coming event 🌱🌱

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PyBerlin 38 - 🌱🌱 Spring is coming event 🌱🌱

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Agenda:

• 18:30 - Opening doors of the venue

• 19:00 - Welcome to PyBerlin! // Organisers

• 19:10 - Welcome from the host - doctari GmbH

• 19:20 - Open Source and you: improving the world one PR at a time // Cristián Maureira-Fredes
Brief talk about the importance of Open Source, how to start contributing and sharing personal experiences and motivations.

• 19:50 - ReDI School mission and Digital Kids program // Lidice Jaramillo
ReDI School of Digital Integration is a non-profit tech school providing migrants and marginalized locals free and equitable access to digital education. We offer our learners high quality coding and basic computer courses in combination with a unique career and mentorship program, which includes the chance to collaborate with tech companies, startups and digital industry leaders. Our aim is to provide our learners with valuable digital skills, a growth mindset, strengthened career skills and a strong network of tech professionals to help create new opportunities for all. We would like to have some Python volunteers, to teach our kids Python in a very fun way :)

• 20:00 - Short break

• 20:20 - The Three Ways - How to do DevOps right // Andreas Möller
This talk is about the true meaning of a DevOps culture. I will show you methodologies and behaviors you can establish to your team to become an elite performer. Trust me, you will see DevOps in a completely different way then.

Speaker's bio:
I've been in the technology industry for about 12 years, but have been programming for as long as I can remember. My focus is on website technologies like TypeScript, React or AWS. Currently, I am Tech Lead at doctari GmbH and focus on team & people management.

• 20:50 - 21:20 - Modern typed python: dive into a mature ecosystem from web dev to machine learning // Sami Jaghouar
Typing is at the center of „modern Python“, and tools (mypy, beartype) and libraries (FastAPI, SQLModel, Pydantic, DocArray) based on it are slowly eating the Python world. This talks explores the benefits of Python type hints, and shows how they are infiltrating the next big domain: Machine Learning

Speaker's bio:
I am a core developer of DocArray and Jina. Mostly intersted in python and rust and writting software for multi modal machine learning

• 21:20 - Closing session // Organisers

This event will be only in-person. Please check our Code of Conduct and official health regulation in Berlin before coming. If you feel some signs of sickness, please consider skipping this event and attending another time. We will have plenty of events in different formats in the future.

Looking forward seeing you all soon!

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