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DESCRIPTION: Into Python and want to experience how cool the Python Communi
 ty is? \n\n Join ~150 Pythonistas at SF Python's Project Night on Jan 15! 
 \n\n The format is similar to an un-conference. We start with a free food 
 and drink reception from our generous sponsor Optimizely. After formal int
 roductions\, Pythonistas join up with like minds to: \n\n \n enjoy our fea
 tured tutorial \n learn\, share\, and contribute at planned and spontaneou
 s Special Interest Groups (SIG) \n hack on your own projects \n \n\n Tutor
 ials offered \n\n More than one obvious way to do it: Solving the same pro
 blem in multiple programming paradigms. \n\n Abstract: Flexibility is one 
 of Python's many advantages. Python supports multiple programming paradigm
 s\, including procedural\, object-oriented\, and functional programming. I
 n this hands-on tutorial\, we are going to explore how to solve the same p
 roblem in different programming paradigms. We'll work through a series of 
 coding challenges designed to teach the pros and cons of each of these pro
 gramming paradigms. \n\n Intended Audience: Intermediate Pythonista - some
 one who is familiar with defining variables and functions. \n\n Prerequisi
 tes: A laptop. No software dependencies are required. \n\n Instructor Bio:
 \nBrian Spiering is a Data Science Professor at the University of San Fran
 cisco. He teaches courses in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural Lang
 uage Processing (NLP). Prior to teaching\, he worked at a series of techno
 logy companies founding and growing data science teams. \n\n Special inter
 est groups \n\n Pydata SIG \n\n The PyData SIG brings together people inte
 rested in statistics\, machine learning\, and deep learning to share ideas
  and learn from each other. The focus will be Python's scientific stack - 
 NumPy\, SciPy\, Pandas\, scikit-learn\, PyTorch\, TensorFlow\, Keras\, and
  related packages. \n\n Beginner SIG \n\n Just getting started learning Py
 thon or programming in general? Come to the beginner SIG and work to up yo
 ur Python skills. \n\n Math used in ML SIG \n\n There's so much math invol
 ved in machine learning. Bring your questions to Sean Farley at this SIG a
 nd let's figure it out. \n\n The plan: \n\n \n 6:00p Begin check-in \n 6:5
 0p Introductions: tell us about your project and/or the kind of help you s
 eek \n 7:00p Make yourself comfortable and start hacking\, or attend one o
 f the tutorials or SIGs \n 7:30p Door Close \n 9:30p Wrap up / Hard Stop \
 n \n\n Who should attend? \n\n \n Anyone interested in our planned tutoria
 l or SIGs \n Anyone who want to hack on your work\, personal or open-sourc
 e projects \n Experienced devs who want to lead a regular or spontaneous d
 iscussion group \n Anyone interested in mentoring others \n \n\n This even
 t is produced by \n\n SF Python\, a volunteers-run organization aiming to 
 foster the Python Community in the Bay Area. Please check out their flagsh
 ip event\, PyBay\, and consider joining their 5th Annual Regional Python C
 onference in SF in August2020. \n\n Venue and reception is through the gen
 erosity of Optimizely\,  the world’s leader in digital experience optimi
 zation\, allowing businesses to dramatically drive up the value of their d
 igital products\, commerce and campaigns through its best in class experim
 entation software platform. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20240728T211358
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA
ORGANIZER:mailto:simeonf+sfpython@gmail.com
SUMMARY:Project Night @ Optimizely
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/project-night-Jan-2020
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/project-night-Jan-2020
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LOCATION:Optimizely\, 631 Howard Street\, Suite 100\, San Francisco\, CA 94
 105
ORGANIZER:mailto:simeonf+sfpython@gmail.com
SUMMARY:[Project Night @ Optimizely] SF Python Project Night
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/project-night-Jan-2020
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/sf-python/project-night-Jan-2020
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