ππ€ The Database is the Heart of the Business πβ₯οΈ


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β₯οΈ This meetup group is run by 100% volunteers who support the Seattle open source community. β¨ Weβre a committed team, pouring our hearts into every event, made possible by the incredible generosity of our sponsors and their in-kind donations.πOur meetup group exclusively welcomes in-kind donations and does not accept monetary contributions. Despite our very limited resources, weβre always striving to make each event better than the last! π₯³
π·Your reviews truly mean so muchβthey help us keep uplifting the incredible open source community and secure more in-kind donations!"
Join us and support the open source community! π₯³π In-person event - This is your chance to connect with an extensive open source community with over 50+ Enterprises, Startups and Academia ππ
Your network is your fortune. Growing and nurturing your network is one of the most important things you can do for your career β₯οΈ
π₯³ π¬ ππΏ An event for our local tech community, with a strong focus on knowledge exchange, networking, and learning π Get together with Seattle Spark + AI, PyLadies Seattle, GDG Bellevue, PyData Seattle and Women Techmakers Seattle
Event program:
- 6:00 PM: Registration & Mingling β₯οΈ Food Donated by Databricks and Delta Lake π
- ββ6:30 PM: Announcements & Welcome Remarks by:
- Mike Miranda Software Engineer at Google + PyData Seattle Organizer
- 6:45 PM β‘οΈ Session #1: Really Ugly R Programming, and How I Caused Outrage at UseR.
- Tim Hesterberg Staff Data Scientist at Instacart
- 7:30 PM β‘οΈ Intermission - Games πΎπ―
- ββ7:45 PM β‘οΈ Keynote: β₯οΈ π The Database is the Heart of the Business
- Ryan Boyd Co-Founder MotherDuck
- 8:50 PM: Closing Remarks
- ββ9:00 PM: Good night.
π Ryan Boyd is a Boulder-based software engineer, data + authNZ geek and technology executive. He's currently a co-founder at MotherDuck, where they're making data analytics fun, frictionless and ducking awesome with a serverless data warehouse. He previously led developer relations teams at Databricks, Neo4j and Google Cloud. He's the author of O'Reilly's Getting Started with OAuth 2.0. Ryan advises B2B SaaS startups on growth marketing and developer relations as a Partner at Hypergrowth Partners. Prior to leading the Google Cloud Developer Relations team, he spent 7 years at Google working on 20+ different developer products and was the co-founder of Google Code Labs which aimed to improve quality and stability of Google's developer products.Ryan graduated with a degree in Computer Science from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) where he later worked full-time building web applications + APIs and architecting the central web hosting platform.
π Tim Hesterberg is a Staff Data Scientist at Instacart. He previously worked at Google, Insightful, Franklin & Marshall College, and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. He received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Stanford University, under Brad Efron, and is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and AAAS.
π¨ Attention
- Due to restrictions at our venue, strictly no children allowed.
π WiFi: Industrious Guest
We recommend to arrive early as seats are limited and are first come first serve π·πΈπΌ
Parking options:
- There is paid parking at the building.
- Bellevue Place, Lincoln Square parking and Hyatt Bellevue are complimentary with validation from Bellevue Place and Lincoln Square retail, restaurants and entertainment. After 8:00 p.m. β No validation is necessary.
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- Dec 4 - Christmas Party βοΈπ
π· Our meetup events are made possible thanks to the open source community and a group of volunteers from a diverse background doing the best they can in every event π Volunteering opportunities please fill in the details here π
Supporting over 13,250+ software engineers and data scientists enthusiasts in the Seattle area π· We provide all our meetup services free of charge thanks to generous sponsors that provide us with in kind donations in every event.
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β₯οΈππβ¨ Call For Proposals π©βπβ₯οΈππ
If you have a presentation of between 10 minutes up to 40 minutes that you would like to share with our meetup group, please submit a short proposal. You can propose a talk, workshop or lightning talk.
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π π Sponsor the open source community
Host an event at your company or provide some delicious food or snacks for our tech community attending our world class events π¬ ππΏ Please fill out the form here π
ππ NumFOCUS 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports and promotes world-class, innovative, open source scientific projects for Data Science, including: Pandas, NumPy, Project Jupyter, Julia, Scipy, Sympy, scikit-learn, R and many more!
NumFOCUS envisions an inclusive scientific and research community that utilizes actively supported open source software to make impactful discoveries for a better world.
β₯οΈπ The Apache Software Foundation - Software for the Public Good
Apache Spark is a multi-language engine for executing data engineering, data science, and machine learning on single-node machines or clusters.
Spark has a thriving open source community, with contributors from around the globe building features, documentation and assisting other users.

ππ€ The Database is the Heart of the Business πβ₯οΈ