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DESCRIPTION: Let's celebrate the Python community in style with lightning t
 alks\, a panel discussion on Best Practices in Scaling Python Code Base\, 
 live music\, raffle\, good food\, beer...  \n\n Get your ticket for this a
 lways sold out event now! \n\n Lightning Talks \n\n 👉Amazing Interactiv
 e Visualizations with Python + Bokeh - Christopher Brousseau \n\n 👉Pyth
 on in the Newsroom: How Python Tools Are Enabling Better Data Journalism -
  Ben Hancock \n\n 👉ML-based code completion tools for Python programmer
 s - Skip Everling \n\n 👉Using Social Networks to address the Climate Em
 ergency - Sumeet Sandhu \n\n 👉Several people are typing - Jenna Quindic
 a \n\n 👉Cython for All with GitHub Actions - Grant Jenks \n\n 👉Parqu
 et or PyTest - Santona Tuli \n\n Please submit your lightning talk proposa
 l  \n\n Panel Discussion - Best Practices in Scaling Python Code Base \n\n
  Panelists: Brett Slakin\, Lisa Roach\, Mahmoud Hashemi\, Leigh Johnson\, 
 Glyph Lefkowitz \n\n Bios:\nBrett Slatkin is a principal software engineer
  at Google\, where he works on survey and experimentation infrastructure. 
 He is the author of the book Effective Python. Find him online at https://
 onebigfluke.com and @haxor \n\n Lisa Roach is a Production Engineer at Fac
 ebook and a CPython Core Developer. She is passionate about Python\, and h
 as spent time using Python on networking and security teams\, and now focu
 ses on improving the language itself and enabling other users of it. \n\n 
 Mahmoud Hashemi is a backend engineer and architect\, open-source library 
 maintainer\, PSF Fellow\, and Wikipedian\, with ten years of experience bu
 ilding enterprise software. He authored O'Reilly's Enterprise Software wit
 h Python\, cohosts the Pyninsula Python meetup group in the San Francisco 
 Bay Area\, and semi-regularly delivers talks on software architecture. \n\
 n Leigh Johnson is a Staff Software Engineer at Slack\, where she builds a
 nd operates petabyte-scale datastore and cache platforms. She learned a th
 ing or two about scaling open source Python codebases and communities via 
 her contributions to Ansible Core\, AWX (Ansible Tower)\, and TensorFlow. 
 Leigh is recognized as a Google Developer Expert in Machine Learning for h
 er work with computer vision and neural networks on small devices\, like R
 aspberry Pi. \n\n Glyph is the founder of the Twisted project\, a blogger 
 at glyph.twistedmatrix.com\, a contributor to various Python infrastructur
 e open source projects\, and a software engineer at Pilot.com \n\n Live Mu
 sic \n\n We are excited for the return of Noa Levy\, a jazz-rock fusion vo
 calists with rave reviews from past Holiday Parties. She has performed for
  SF JAZZ and local jazz clubs such as Cafe Claude and Zingari Ristorante &
 amp\; Jazz Club. \n\n Agenda \n\n \n 5:45pm  Check-in / reception  \n 6:10
 pm  Live Band \n 6:50pm  Opening Remarks \n 6:55pm  Lightning Talks \n 7:4
 0pm  Break: Music\, networking\, more drinks/food \n 8:00pm  Raffle/Thank 
 yous to Community Leaders \n 8:10pm  Panel Discussion + Q&amp\;A \n 9:00pm
   Closing \n 9:30pm  Hard Stop  \n \n\n Ticketing Information \n\n The Hol
 iday Party is one of two fundraising events for SF Python to cover operati
 ng costs of producing over 20 tech meetups a year.  If the ticket cost is 
 a financial 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 els
 e by clicking the "Change Details" button on your confirmation email provi
 ded by Tito. \n\n Stripe is processing your credit card payment.  \n\n The
  Holiday Party is brought to you by \n\n SF Python A volunteers run organi
 zation aiming to foster the Python community by producing fun and educatio
 nal get-togethers for developers in SF Bay Area. \n\n Yelp SF Python's pri
 mary venue sponsor.  They see 89 million mobile users and 79 million deskt
 op users every month. Keeping everything running smoothly requires the bes
 t and brightest in the industry. Their engineers come from diverse technic
 al backgrounds and value digital craftsmanship\, open-source\, and creativ
 e problem-solving. They write tests\, review code\, and push multiple time
 s a day. Come out and talk to them. \n\n  \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20240728T211358
LOCATION:140 New Montgomery · San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:5th Annual Holiday Party for Python Devs in the Bay Area
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2019
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191204T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191204T213000
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20191024T160822
LAST-MODIFIED:20191204T175805
LOCATION:Yelp\, 140 New Montgomery Street\, San Francisco\, CA 94105\n
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:[5th Annual Holiday Party for Python Devs in the Bay Area] Holiday 
 Party 2019
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2019
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/bay-area-holiday-party-2019
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