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PyData Bristol - 25th Meetup

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PyData Bristol - 25th Meetup

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Join us once again for the next PyData Bristol Meetup!
The PyData community in Bristol continues to thrive with engaging talks, insightful lightning sessions, and lively networking. A massive thank you to our generous hosts, Cookpad, for supplying the venue, Adlib for the scrumptious pizza, and thirst-quenching refreshments, along with additional sponsorship.

Agenda for the evening:
πŸšͺ 6:00 pm - Doors open
πŸ•‘ 6:30 pm - Talks commence (sharp!)

πŸ“š Two 25-minute talks:

  • Talk 1: Extracting knowledge from complex unstructured texts - Aleksandra Edwards

πŸ“š Two 10-minute lightning talks:

  • Coding with ChatGPT
  • ETL to ELT to layered

πŸ“’ Community announcements
🀝 Relaxed networking over beers and soft drinks

Interested in sharing your knowledge or experience at this or a future event? Fill out this form to submit your talk proposal: https://goo.gl/forms/8lsz1WA1986Ahbbs1
We look forward to seeing you there for another fantastic evening of Python, Data Science, and camaraderie!

Talks

1. Python emulation of the NES's MOS6502 processor - Dr David Kersh

A continually improving familiarity of retro computer system architectures coupled with the authorship of readily available documentation has led to a thriving Emudev hobbyist scene. In this talk, we take a look at the Nintendo Entertainment System's CPU - the popular MOS6502 processor, how we might replicate its behaviour with Python, and what lessons and teachings we can learn on the way.
We might even play a game of snake.

Lightning Talks

# 1. Coding with ChatGPT - Alon Samuel

The talk will discuss how to unlock the power of ChatGPT and similar Language Models (LLMs) to revolutionize coding practices. Discover how these advanced models can propel us towards faster, more efficient, and higher-level coding.
During this talk, we will delve into the realm of coding with ChatGPT, exploring its applications and advantages; Common coding mistakes, uncover the numerous benefits it offers, and provide practical guidelines for leveraging Python to its full potential. Additionally, we will embark on a journey through various packages, both familiar and lesser-known, to uncover how ChatGPT can enhance our coding experience across different domains.

# 2. Data Platforms : ETL to ELT to layered - James Yarrow

A brief into to ETL to ELT to Layer approach and components of a data platform

πŸ•– LOGISTICS
Talks kick off at 18:30 sharp; then networking in The Knights Templar from 20:40.
If you realise you can't make it, please un-RSVP in good time to free up your place for your fellow community members.
Follow @pydatabristol (https://twitter.com/pydatabristol) for updates on this and future events, as well as news from the global PyData community.

πŸ“œ CODE OF CONDUCT
The PyData Code of Conduct governs this meetup (https://pydata.org/code-of-conduct/). To discuss any issues or concerns relating to the code of conduct or behaviour of anyone at the PyData meetup, please contact the PyData Bristol organisers, or you can submit a report of any potential Code of Conduct violation directly to NumFOCUS (https://numfocus.typeform.com/to/ynjGdT).

COVID-19 safety measures

Event will be indoors
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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