Remote Tech Talks: Docker, ML, and "Micro"-frameworks
Details
We're back with another online event! This time, we have some excellent tech talks on Docker, Machine Learning models, and just how much of a microframework Flask really is.
Please RSVP to access the Zoom link!
📝DETAILS 📝
Docker 101 by Rosetta D'souza
Docker containers are a growing method of software delivery, and containerization requires an interesting perspective on software development. If you're unfamiliar with it or you're trying to decide if Docker is right for your organization, I hope this talk provides you with a great overview.
Bacon or not to Bacon, solving my breakfast needs with Machine Learning by Maxime Rouiller
[Machine Learning, Custom Vision, Azure]
Description: In a world where breakfast is so varied, it becomes important to find what matters most in life. In this session, we’ll learn how to create a machine learning model that identify pictures with bacon and them create an API that will allow us to use that model. Join me in this session and we’ll combines the power of technology and my love of bacon to create an amazing API.
Flask: How "Micro" of a Microframework? by Diana Rodriguez Manrique
[Flask, Nightscout]
Description: In this session, we will talk about flask. How much of a "microframework" it really is, and how extensible it can be. It is as simple (or complex) as you decide! Let's see where all the superpowers of this awesome "microframework" come from and how "micro" it really is.
📆SCHEDULE 📆
6:00 PM - 6:10 PM Introductions
6:10 PM - 6:40 PM : [Rosetta]
6:40 PM - 7:10 PM : [Maxime]
7:10 PM - 7:40 PM : [Diana]
7:40 PM - 8:00 PM : Q & A
📢YOUR SPEAKERS 📢
Rosetta D'souza 👋
(Software Engineer at BlueCat Networks)
I'm a Software Engineer at BlueCat Networks and I try to keep up with new tech (so I don't feel intimidated by it). I've been suffering from major hockey withdrawal since the start of COVID-19 isolation, but my Goodreads goal is looking great.
Maxime Rouiller 👋
(Cloud Advocate at Microsoft)
Twitter: @MaximRouiller
I've been in the tech industry since the 2000s. I've always been working with .NET for as far as I can remember. I've built my profile on being a master of all trade. I've setup VMs, SharePoint environments, built servers and what not. I've coded from desktop apps to server apps, but I've truly found my passion around the web, however. Since then, I've been consulting independently for 3 years before seeing an opportunity to join Microsoft. I co-manage a local user group in Montreal, I own my own blog. If you want to talk bread and bicycling, I'm your man.
Diana Rodriguez Manrique 👋
(Python Developer Advocate at Vonage)
Twitter: @cotufa82
Diana is not only a tech polygot but also speaks 13 human languages! She's also a driver of inclusivity through @gdgdurham, @WomenTechmakers, and many more communities!
