

What weâre about
PyData Prague aims to unite data analysts, engineers, scientists, and others involved in the usage, developments, and support of open source technologies in the area of scientific computation. These include pandas, numpy, IPython, R, matplotlib, Julia, Jupyter, and other related projects.
We ultimately aim to organise meetups as well as conferences, we want to provide a platform for spreading the ideas revolving around open technologies that help us in day to day work, be it commercial, non-profit, or educational.
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me, Ondrej, at ondrej.kokes@gmail.com. We're open to all sorts of topics, so feel free to suggest what you want to discuss or present yourself.
There's a Czech Python Slack where we have a channel intended for PyData organisational purposes. Ping me an email if you want to be a part of this, we welcome support in all shapes and forms.
In case you want to keep track via Facebook, you can join this group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/pydataprague
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PyData is an educational program of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the United States. PyData provides a forum for the international community of users and developers of data analysis tools to share ideas and learn from each other. The global PyData network promotes discussion of best practices, new approaches, and emerging technologies for data management, processing, analytics, and visualization. PyData communities approach data science using many languages, including (but not limited to) Python, Julia, and R.
The PyData Code of Conduct (http://pydata.org/code-of-conduct.html) governs this meetup. To discuss any issues or concerns relating to the code of conduct or the behavior of anyone at a PyData meetup, please contact the local group organizers (message us on the meetup page). Please also submit a report of any potential Code of Conduct violation directly to NumFOCUS: https://numfocus.typeform.com/to/ynjGdT. Thank you for helping us to maintain a welcoming and friendly PyData community!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- PyData Prague #28 - Terminal RequestPrusa Research, Praha
đ Hello data wranglers and Python lovers!
đď¸ The 28th Prague PyData meetup will take place at Prusa Research. Note that this time we're starting a bit earlier than usual â the doors will open at 17:30 and the talks will begin at 18:00 (which is 30 minutes earlier than our regular schedule). We encourage you to come early to enjoy the opportunity to socialise and refresh yourselves (which you can continue doing during the break and after the talks).
đ¤ Our main goal is to build the community around Python and data and make it welcoming to people of various skills and experience levels.
⥠If you are interested in giving a lightning talk (up to 5 minutes to present an idea, tool or results related at least to some degree to Python and/or data), please contact us before or during the event.
đ˘ Data wrangling in a modern terminal
Jan Pipek
Once we constrain ourselves to a rectangle of fixed-width characters (preferably white on a black background), we start to see the world a bit differently. If we want to thoroughly investigate it (a.k.a. perform data analysis), we have to be equipped with appropriate tools - be it techniques, libraries or standalone console-based applications. Let's see what the terminal has to offer when reading, manipulating, presenting and even plotting numerical data. We might even finish with a live dashboard your audience will love (or perhaps will not).đ˘ Right-Sized Scaling: Python APIs at Billions of Requests Without the Complexity
Jakub ZiklAt Printables.com, we handle billions of requests every month using a fairly simple, Python-based API stack that scales reliably without unnecessary complexity. In this talk, Iâll share how embracing pragmatism over hype helped us avoid overengineeringâproving that microservices and complex architectures arenât always the answer for every challenge. Weâll explore key design choices, real-world bottlenecks, and practical lessons from our journey to build a maintainable, cost-effective system that delivers at scale. Whether youâre growing a startup or managing a mature platform, youâll gain actionable insights for scaling Python APIs with confidence.
đ Special bonus!
Thanks to Prusa Research, attendees of this meetup will have a unique opportunity to visit their legendary print farm! đ¨ď¸ There will be a guided tour where youâll get to see how their 3D printers work together at scale â itâs a truly awesome experience you wonât want to miss.
Please, RSVP here.
See you soon,
PyData Prague team
Past events (35)
See all- Network event621 attendees from 95 groups hostingPyData London 2025This event has passed