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DESCRIPTION: On Wed Oct 9th\, join ~180 devs at SF Python's presentation ni
 ght and learn how to build scalable API with Microservices using Python! \
 n\n Our generous sponsor Checkr will also provide pizza and drinks for thi
 s evening. \n\n PROGRAM \n\n Lightning talks \n\n Tyler Suard- Intro to AI
  and Machine Learning\nFrancesco Mosconi - Your first deep learning model 
 in Tensorflow 2.0 \n\n Short talk (~10 mins + Q&amp\;A) \n\n 1 Better Inte
 rviewing Through Python by Jared Garst \n\n Abstract: While most technical
  interview problems are pretty contrived\, some are useful elsewhere. Some
  are even in the standard library. This talk will cover the classic LRU ca
 che interview problem\, why it is also useful when you don't need a job\, 
 and how it is implemented in the python standard library. \n\n The talk wi
 ll contain gentle suggestions for how people can be better interviewers. \
 n\n Bio: Jared Garst helps companies access their previously inaccessible 
 data\, and helps people get started with Python. He works for Pathrise\, w
 hich mentors software engineers who are looking for work. He also runs a l
 ocal volunteer Python class at Noisebridge. He loves your Python bugs and 
 wants to hear about them. \n\n 2 Keeping Yourself Honest: Preparing for Mi
 croservices by Jason Scheirer \n\n Abstract: Moving to microservices requi
 res a change in thinking over traditional monolithic web services. There a
 re changes of attitude as well as reasonable expectation setting necessary
  to prepare for the move (if you choose to make it). Here are some heurist
 ics and strategies to employ to break up large services into more easily d
 igestible microservices\, and to think in terms of microservices to plan f
 or the future. \n\n Bio: Jason Scheirer is a backend engineer with almost 
 20 years of experience with Python. He’s worked at several startups in v
 arying stages and levels of their transition to microservices. \n\n Main t
 alk (30 mins) \n\n Title: Building Scalable Api With Microservices Using P
 ython \n\n Abstract: Many companies are moving from monolithic models to m
 icroservice architectures. Microservices refers to an architectural style 
 for developing applications. Using microservices will help to build small 
 and independent components that perform a specific API call. This talk wil
 l contain a proposal of how easily build scalable microservices with Pytho
 n. The talk will cover how to setup and run the simplest possible example 
 with Python 3\, Flask\, WSGI server and other recent technologies like (Do
 cker\, Kubernetess\, etc) \n\n Bio: Natalie Serebryakova is a Software Eng
 ineer currently working on the Infrastructure Team at Reddit in San Franci
 sco. She enjoys working on building and automating various tools that help
  development team be more productive and happy. Occasionally she blogs or 
 speak at the conferences. In her spare time\, she likes to hike or camp wi
 th her 3 aussiedoodle puppies and bake cakes \n\n AGENDA \n\n 6:00p - Chec
 k-in and mingle\, with food provided by our generous sponsor! \n\n 7:05p -
  Welcome \n\n 7:30p - Door close \n\n 7:10p - Announcements\, lightning ta
 lks and main talk \n\n 8:15p - More mingling \n\n 9:30p - Hard stop \n\n T
 his event is produced by \n\n SF Python\, a volunteers-run organization ai
 ming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area. Please check out thei
 r flagship event\, PyBay2019\, 4th Annual Regional Python Conference in SF
  this August. \n\n Food\, drinks\, and venue for this meetup is through th
 e generosity of \n\n Checkr\, modernizing background checks to build a fai
 rer future by improving the understand of the past. Please consider their 
 job opportunities if you or someone you know are looking! \n
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LOCATION:1 Montgomery Street\, Ste 2000\, San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:Learn how to build scalable API with Microservices using Python
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/build-scalable-API-with-Microservices
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/build-scalable-API-with-Microservices
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CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20190926T173445
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T143432
LOCATION:Checkr\, 120 Kearney St.\, Ste 2000\, San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:[Learn how to build scalable API with Microservices using Python] S
 F Python Meetup
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/build-scalable-API-with-Microservices
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/build-scalable-API-with-Microservices
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