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DESCRIPTION: On  March 2019\, join ~180 devs at SF Python's presentation ni
 ght! \n\n If you'd like to give a lightning talk at this meetup or present
  at future meetups\, please submit your talk ideas at https://bit.ly/sfpyt
 honcfp \n\n Our generous sponsor Checkr will also provide pizza and drinks
  for this evening. \n\n PROGRAM \n\n Lightning talks (5 mins) \n\n \n Math
  Adventures with Python \n Introduction to Serverless \n Using Python to b
 uild Slack-bots at CMB \n Could Be You! \n \n\n Short Talk (~15 mins) \n\n
  Explainable Machine Learning \n\n As machine learning applications become
  more specialized\, the models become increasingly opaque and harder to in
 terpret. The ability to interpret “black-box” non-linear models is cri
 tical in certain fields such as finance\, healthcare and self-driving tech
 nology. At Flowcast\, we partner with several banks and leverage their pro
 prietary data to build credit-risk models using machine learning which hel
 p unlock capital for small to medium businesses (SMB). \n\n Come and learn
  how to interpret black-box non-linear machine learning algorithms at the 
 prediction level using Python and Jupyter Notebook. \n\n This talk will be
  also given at Strata EU (London UK). \n\n Speaker Bio \n\n Eitan Anzenber
 g leads the data science team to execute on the development and productiza
 tion of Flowcast’s AI platform. Etian has over 7+ years of experience in
  Data Science with a background in machine learning\, applied statistics\,
  modeling and engineering. \n\n Main Talk (~25 mins) \n\n Parsing a mediev
 al heraldic DSL \n\n Medieval European feudal families had a coat of arms 
 for each family name. The cost of arms were generated from formulas called
  Blazons that were written in a medieval Domain Specific Language - the la
 nguage of heraldry\, which reads like a stilted lovechild of English and L
 atin. This is a language with a specific syntax\, keywords\, variables and
  recursion.\nI am writing a parser for this medieval DSL that can automati
 cally generate coat of arm images. I’ll explore how a parser works\, the
  types available\, and how to write an interpreter for a DSL in Python. My
  goal is to be able to parse a blazon into an ast and generate a coat of a
 rms image from it. \n\n Speaker Bio \n\n Chris Beacham aka Lady Red is a p
 ython backend developer\, artist and maker\, and is a member of Noisebridg
 e Hackerspace \n\n AGENDA \n\n 6:00p - Check-in and mingle\, with food pro
 vided by our generous sponsor! \n\n 7:05p - Welcome \n\n 7:30p - Door clos
 e \n\n 7:10p - Announcements\, lightning talks and main talk \n\n 8:15p - 
 More mingling \n\n 9:30p - Hard stop \n\n This event is produced by \n\n S
 F Python\, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Commu
 nity in the Bay Area. Please check out their flagship event\, PyBay2019\, 
 4th Annual Regional Python Conference in SF this August. \n\n Food\, drink
 s\, and venue for this meetup is through the generosity of \n\n Checkr\, m
 odernizing background checks to build a fairer future by improving the und
 erstand of the past. Please consider their job opportunities if you or som
 eone you know are looking! \n
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LOCATION:1 Montgomery Street\, Ste 2000\, San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:SF Python Presentation Night at Checkr
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/march-2019-presentation-night
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/march-2019-presentation-night
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LOCATION:Checkr\, 120 Kearney St.\, Ste 2000\, San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
SUMMARY:[SF Python Presentation Night at Checkr] SF Python Meetup
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/march-2019-presentation-night
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