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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181206
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DESCRIPTION: Let's celebrate the Python community in style with talks from 
 Raymond Hettinger and community members\, live music\, raffle\, good food\
 , beer...  \n\n Get your ticket for this always sold out event now! \n\n L
 ightning Talks \n\n \n Quicksort without recursion\, or even a stack by He
 nry Chen \n Debugging distributed Python applications by Or Weis \n Use Py
 thon to Parse HTML for Book Quotes with Beautiful Soup by Lizzie Siegle \n
  Lightkurve: a new Python package to discover planets! by Christina Hedges
  \n Neural Net Music Generation by Christine Payne \n How to turn your scr
 ap hardware into a machine learning workstation by Linda Zhou \n Give the 
 Gift of Python by Grant Jenks \n Social skills for AI: how to make likeabl
 e chatbots by Tyler Suard \n \n\n Want to give a lightning talk at this pa
 rty or at our meetup next year? Please submit your lightning talk proposal
   \n\n Main talk \n\n Python Holiday Fun: Learning from Puzzles and Games 
 by Raymond Hettinger \n\n  \n\n Have some fun during the holidays making y
 our computer smarter. \n\n \n Generating crossword and word search puzzles
  with Jupyter \n Einstein Problem: SAT Solver \n Best play in Mastermind: 
 Information Gain \n Sliding block puzzle: Breadth First Search \n Sudoku: 
 Constraint Solver with Backtracking \n Liar's Hi/Lo: Iterative Bayesian So
 lver \n Rock/Paper/Scissors: Pattern Recognition and Prediction \n \n\n Ra
 ymond Hettinger has been a Python Core Developer since 2001 and received t
 he Python Software Foundation Distinguished Service Award in 2014. He is t
 he author of many parts of Python\, including itertools\, collections\, se
 ts\, sorted\, enumerate\, and reversed. Currently\, he runs an internation
 al Python training and consulting business.   He shares his wisdom on twit
 ter via @raymondh and is among the most well-received speaker at Python Co
 nferences around the world. \n\n Live Music \n\n Our music this year mimic
 s our favorite language and community: Flexible\, inclusive\, and diverse 
 \n\n Enjoy world music and some holiday tunes with a twist and groove\, ma
 de especially for us\, by notable musicians DJ Hey Love\, Pianist/Composer
  Jack Perla\, and Bassist/Composer Aaron Germain. DJ Hey Love and Jack hav
 e recently played for Dreamforce and they are adding Aaron to the already 
 fantastic duo! \n\n Agenda \n\n \n 5:45pm  Check-in / reception  \n 6:10pm
   Live Band \n 6:50pm  Opening Remarks \n 6:55pm  Lightning Talks \n 7:35p
 m  Break: Music\, networking\, more drinks/food \n 7:55pm  Raffle/Thank yo
 us to Community Leaders \n 8:05pm  Feature Speaker + Q&amp\;A \n 9:05pm  C
 losing \n 9:30pm  Hard Stop  \n \n\n Ticketing Information \n\n The Holida
 y Party is one of two fundraising events for SF Python to cover operating 
 costs of producing over 20 tech meetups a year.  If the ticket cost is a f
 inancial hardship for you\, please write to the organizers. \n\n There is 
 a no-refund policy but feel free to transfer your ticket to someone else b
 y clicking the "Change Details" button on your confirmation email provided
  by Tito. \n\n Stripe is processing your credit card payment.  \n\n The Ho
 liday Party is brought to you by \n\n SF Python A volunteers run organizat
 ion aiming to foster the Python community by producing fun and educational
  get-togethers for developers in SF Bay Area. \n\n Yelp SF Python's primar
 y venue sponsor.  They see 89 million mobile users and 79 million desktop 
 users every month. Keeping everything running smoothly requires the best a
 nd brightest in the industry. Their engineers come from diverse technical 
 backgrounds and value digital craftsmanship\, open-source\, and creative p
 roblem-solving. They write tests\, review code\, and push multiple times a
  day. Come out and talk to them. \n\n  \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20240728T211358
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ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:4th Annual Holiday Party for Python Devs in the Bay Area
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2018
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2018
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181205T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181205T220000
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20181113T151714
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T153815
LOCATION:Yelp\, 140 New Montgomery Street\, San Francisco\, CA 94105\n
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:[4th Annual Holiday Party for Python Devs in the Bay Area] Holiday 
 Party 2018
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2018
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2018
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