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November Tech Talks: with Boston Python! 🐍

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November Tech Talks: with Boston Python! 🐍

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This month, Women Who Code Boston is delighted to be joining up with Boston Python (https://www.meetup.com/bostonpython) for some awesome Tech Talks! Join us for an evening of learning and getting to meet fellow pythonistas from Boston and beyond.

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> "JavaScript to Python"
Lael Birch, software engineer at edX

This talk will show you how to think like a Python developer when you're coming from Javascript. You will learn about common errors people make when switching, as well as the basics of thinking in classes, using list and dict comprehensions, and basic Python debugging.

> "Introduction to Data Visualizations with Python"
Kathleen Nahabedian

Learn to harness Python's ability to create clear and eye-catching data visualizations for your next presentation or paper. We'll talk about some different options for creating plots in Python, as well as some common blunders to avoid. Code examples will be provided so that you can put these tools into practice in your own work.

> "I Have a CSV File, What Can I Do With It?"
Priyanka G

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