Pre-Commit Package + Handling Geographic Data


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6:00pm - Effortless pre-commit hooks: Never commit a syntax error again by Ashton Honnecke
How to use the pre-commit package to perform complete and rigorous code analysis on every commit, starting with AST and whitespace; moving on to flake8, blacken, and pylint.
6:30pm - Sponsor shout-outs, general announcements, hiring announcements, mingle.
6:50pm - Snakes and Mountains by Andrew Godwin (https://twitter.com/andrewgodwin)
There’s a wealth of geographic data available out there for free - but how do we handle it and read it in Python, and what can we do with it? This talk will cover basic geographic data formats, how to read some of them in Python, and then show how to output 3D models - useful for 3D printing, CNC carving, and many other uses!
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Pre-Commit Package + Handling Geographic Data