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DESCRIPTION: Yes! we are nearly there. Python 2.7 will not be maintained pa
 st 2020! so\, what are you going to do about it? Join us for an evening of
  knowledge sharing\, networking\, food/beverages\, and best practices to m
 ake your Python 3 migration as smooth as possible. \n\n ⏲ https://python
 clock.org/ ⏲ \n\n On the second Wed of each month\, join ~180 devs at SF
  Python's presentation night. \n\n Our generous sponsor Yelp will also pro
 vide pizza and drinks for this evening. \n\n PROGRAM \n\n Lightning talks 
 \n\n \n "Open Learning" - Rachana Katkam \n Could Be You! \n \n\n Please s
 ubmit your talk ideas here 👉 https://bit.ly/sfpythoncfp\nDoes your subm
 ission need some eyes before you submit it? 👀or would you like some hel
 p in crafting your abstract? 👉 contact Daniel Pyrathon (from the guest 
 list)! \n\n Short talk(~10 mins + Q&amp\;A) \n\n 1) How do you know if thi
 s job will fit you? Avoid MISMATCH! - Walter Lee \n\n Tips and Tricks from
  our very own Walter Lee on how to avoid choosing the wrong job once you h
 ave a set of offers. \n\n Author Bio \n\n Walter is an Oracle Marketing cl
 oud operation and a great member of the SF Python community \n\n 2) Make t
 he Most of It: Negotiation and Self-Advocacy - Lusen Mendel \n\n Everyone 
 deserves to make the most of their career opportunities\, but it can be di
 fficult to ask for a raise or negotiate an offer. This talk will not only 
 inspire you to stop holding back from advocating for yourself\, but also g
 ive you a concrete mental model and specific statements you can use to bui
 ld healthy employment relationships with recruiters and managers. \n\n Aut
 hor Bio \n\n Lusen Mendel is a Director of Developer Relations at Karat\; 
 Interview &amp\; Negotiation Coach at DangoorMendel \n\n 3) Programming at
  any Scale with Ray - Robert Nishihara \n\n Ray is an open source framewor
 k for parallel and distributed Python that makes it easy to program at any
  scale (from your laptop to the datacenter) by providing easy-to-use\, gen
 eral-purpose\, and high-performance primitives. In addition\, we are build
 ing a rich ecosystem of libraries (for reinforcement learning\, hyperparam
 eter search\, experiment management\, machine learning training\, predicti
 on serving\, and more) on top of the core distributed system so that users
  can rapidly build sophisticated applications. \n\n This talk will describ
 e how to use Ray scale up Python applications using Ray's task and actor a
 bstractions. It will elaborate on some of the key architectural and design
  decisions that enable Ray's high performance and fault tolerance\, and it
  will discuss some of the lessons learned from our development so far as w
 ell as future plans." \n\n Author Bio \n\n Robert is interested in applied
  math\, machine learning\, and optimization\, and is currently a member of
  the Statistical AI Lab\, the AMPLab/RISELab\, and the Berkeley AI Researc
 h Lab at UC Berkeley. \n\n Main talk (30 mins) \n\n 4) Surviving the Py-oc
 alpyse: Moving Your Tests from Python 2 to Python 3 - Josh Grant \n\n The 
 end is near. More succinctly\, the end of Python 2.7 is near! Is your test
  code ready for Python 3\ncompatibility? Josh Grant\, Sauce Labs Solutions
  Architect and Pythonista\, has you covered.\nPy-ocalpyse begins on Januar
 y 1\, 2020 with the EOL of Python 2.7 and the official end of Python 2.\nP
 ython 3 will become the most current major version available. Despite Pyth
 on 3 being around for\nover a decade\, many teams have not adopted Python 
 3 mainly because of some breaking changes\nbetween the major versions avai
 lable. Luckily\, Josh will be here to help you survive the upcoming\nPy-oc
 alpyse. \n\n Author Bio \n\n Josh Grant is a Solution Architect at Sauce L
 abs. He’s been with Sauce since 2018 and been\nworking in test automatio
 n since 2010. He’s worked on building Selenium-based test frameworks in\
 nJava and Protractor\, API test frameworks in Python and CI systems with J
 enkins. As a Solution\nArchitect at Sauce Labs\, he’s helped customers b
 ig and small with their test frameworks and test\napproaches in a variety 
 of languages and settings. He’s also into big ideas and beautiful food. 
 He’s\nbased in Toronto\, but enjoys traveling wherever the moment takes 
 him. \n\n AGENDA \n\n 6:00p - Check-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 talks\, and main talk \n\n 8:15p - More mi
 ngling \n\n 9:30p - Hard stop \n\n This event is produced by Yelp \n\n SF 
 Python\, a volunteer-run organization aiming to foster the Python Communit
 y in the Bay Area. Please check out their flagship event\, PyBay2019\, and
  consider attending the 5th Annual Regional Python Conference in SF August
  2020. \n\n Yelp sees 89 million mobile users and 79 million desktop users
  every month. Keeping everything running smoothly requires the best and br
 ightest in the industry. Their engineers come from diverse technical backg
 rounds and value digital craftsmanship\, open-source\, and creative proble
 m-solving. They write tests\, review code\, and push multiple times a day.
  Come out and talk to them. \n
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LOCATION:140 New Montgomery · San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:grace@pybay.com
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