Join us and code Python for a few hours. Work on your projects, work through a tutorial, try something new or help someone out. All skill levels are welcome.
RSVP will end 3 days prior to meetup. No walk-ins.
New to this meetup? Please send me a message with your first and last name. GoDaddy security requires a list of all attendees.
Learn about various topics in Data Science using Python from recent Data Science graduates.
Who:
TJ Slezak, Dhruv Sengar, Chris Herman, and Joe Doperalski
Where:
McKesson in Scottsdale (North-middle of three buildings, Bldg. #2). When you enter security will have the RSVP list, have you sign in on the iPads, and direct you down the hall to the meetup room.
Join us and code Python for a few hours. Work on your projects, work through a tutorial, try something new or help someone out. All skill levels are welcome.
RSVP will end 3 days prior to meetup. No walk-ins.
New to this meetup? Please send me a message with your first and last name. GoDaddy security requires a list of all attendees.
Learn how to create a website with Python using the popular Django framework. In this meetup we will cover the basics of Django and explore how it works and how to setup a simple link sharing website. We will cover setting up models, adding views, and making those views display with URL paths. We will also briefly cover using bootstrap to make your form fields attractive with little work.
Who:
Morgan Taylor
Where:
McKesson in Scottsdale (The middle of three buildings, Bldg. #2). When you enter security will have the RSVP list, have you sign in on the iPads, and direct you down the hall to the meetup room.
Kivy is a feature rich, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python that supports rapid development of applications that make use of innovative user interfaces. Kivy is:
Well supported and documented Runs on IOS, Android, Linux, MacOS and Windows 100% free to use under an MIT license GPU accelerated using OpenGL ES2. * Learn more at: https://kivy.org/#home
The presentation will provide an overview of Python GUI options. It will review the choice of Kivy for 2 projects. Seth and Elliot will then provide an overview of Kivy and the key architectural concepts behind Kivy. Demonstrations will highlight key concepts, and showcase the results of 2 projects. They will also share resources that were useful in coming up the learning curve.
Who:
Elliot Garbus - Elliot is a currently an adviser & consultant to high-tech companies. He recently retired from Intel, after almost 30 years. In his previous role, Elliot was the VP & GM of Intel’s Transportation Solutions Division, responsible for Intel’s activity in automotive, including work in fully autonomous vehicles. He holds 15 patents related to microprocessor and system design.
Seth Abraham - Seth Abraham is currently a Faculty Associate in the School of Electrical Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University, teaching classes in digital design. Seth recently retired from Intel after nearly 19 years. In his previous role, Seth was a Principal Engineer in Intel's Software and Solutions Group, working closely with hardware and software teams within the company. He holds about a dozen patents and has authored about 30 scholarly articles.
Where:
McKesson in Scottsdale (The middle of three buildings, Bldg. #2). When you enter security will have the RSVP list, have you sign in on the iPads, and direct you down the hall to the meetup room.
**NOTE**: I am going to try and move back to Wednesday nights, starting with this meeting.
# What
"Airflow is a platform to programmatically author, schedule and monitor workflows." See: https://airflow.apache.org/
Austin has an Airflow server up and running and will provide a few examples of writing Python code that implement workflows in Airflow. Exact details of the examples are still TBD.
It would be awesome if a couple other people also implemented example workflows to share with the group. Please comment below if you have something to contribute, it doesn't matter if you are an expert and have something ready to share now or want to implement something as a learning experience.
# When
Wednesday October 24th at 6:30PM.
# Where
Workuity is a co-work space at 24th and Camelback across from the Biltmore. Park in surface parking and enter building 2390, Workuity is on the first floor on the north side of the lobby. We'll be meeting in the common area. The surface parking is free after hours.
Join us and code Python for a few hours. Work on your projects, work through a tutorial, try something new or help someone out. All skill levels are welcome.
RSVP will end 3 days prior to meetup. No walk-ins.
New to this meetup? Please send me a message with your first and last name. GoDaddy security requires a list of all attendees.
Show and Tell, bring something you're working on or discovered and tell us about it! I'll have a few things to share, hopefully, someone else will too.
McKesson will be providing Pizza and Soda!
Where:
McKesson in Scottsdale (The middle of three buildings, Bldg. #2). When you enter security will have the RSVP list, have you sign in on the iPads, and direct you down the hall to the meetup room.
Note, this venue seats 26 so please keep your RSVP updated!