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Python Presentation Night @ Virtual (PPN #128)

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Python Presentation Night @ Virtual (PPN #128)

Details

We're virtual-only this month.

• Location: Google Meet (link available in Meetup)

Agenda

7:00 - Meetup opens live.

7:15 - Formal program (in-person and online)

  • Opening remarks
  • Speakers (see below)
  • Feel free to bring any brief Python tidbits, experiences, or job openings you'd like to share with the group.

9:00 - Wrap up and Disperse

Questions will be collected from the Google Meet chat or Slack #general channel and answered live.

Speakers/topics

• David Garvey -- Job search automation with data scraping and machine learning

• Eric Kischell -- Using AutoGluon (AutoML) for Image Classification or Semantic Segmentation

• You? We need speakers at future meetups. Please volunteer at https://forms.gle/iE3rHamBqcBAjWMF7. Talks of all lengths, experience level, and topics (Python-related) welcome. At a past meetup there was some suggestions of possible talks related to a college Python/AI project, using GitHub Copilot, Geopandas, and others, for example.

• Please bring spontaneous Python questions, announcements, and tidbits.

Additional Details

• We follow the PSF Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/conduct/
Please treat your fellow Pythonistas with respect.

• Please remember to update your meetup RSVP if you change your mind about attending.

• Volunteers to speak, host, and greet are needed for future meetups. Talks of all lengths, experience level, and topics (Python-related) welcome. Please sign up here: https://forms.gle/iE3rHamBqcBAjWMF7

• Slack: To join the PyMNtos Slack workspace, please email us organizers@pymntos.org with your email address so we can invite you, or ask an existing member to invite you. (Suggestions for a more permanent, automated solution welcome.)

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