writespeakcode.com
Speakers for Write/Speak/Code International Conference
http://www.writespeakcode.com/conference/speakers
2015 International Conference for. Women Software Developers *. March 19, 20, and 21, 2015. Pace University, New York City. Check out our fantastic sponsors. Featured code project mentoring. Is currently a Geek-In-Residence at Fab Lab San Diego. An active contributor to open source projects, like OpenHatch. A co-organizer of PyLadies. San Diego and San Diego Python. An independent developer, and creator of Gentle Code Garden. She has served on the PyCon. Living our Open Source Values. Is a web designer/d...
davidfischer.name
github | David Fischer dot Name
https://www.davidfischer.name/tag/github
David Fischer dot Name. Some Things to Some People. David Fischer Dot Name. GitHub Data Challenge II. May 4, 2013. May 4, 2013. GitHub’s public timeline. Contains a wealth of knowledge about contributions to open source software from all over the world. It’s pretty typical to see over ten thousand contributions of some sort every hour! Service was used to geocode locations into latitude and longitude for those who did say where they coding from. One way to improve my accounting of contributions would be ...
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David Fischer dot Name | Some Things to Some People | Page 2
https://www.davidfischer.name/page/2
David Fischer dot Name. Some Things to Some People. David Fischer Dot Name. January 29, 2013. If you’re going to be at FOSDEM. Don’t forget to say hi! Here is a list of talks that struck my fancy at first glance. 11:00-11:50 How we made the Jenkins community. 11:00-11:50 How Google builds web services. 14:00-14:50 Practical security for developers. 16:00-16:50 Trends in open source security. 16:00-16:15 The LLVMLinux project. 17:00-17:50 PDF.js Firefox’s PDF viewier. 14:30-14:55 Python for Humans. Under ...
writespeakcode.com
Speak Day -- Write/Speak/Code International Conference
http://www.writespeakcode.com/conference/speak
2015 International Conference for. Women Software Developers *. March 19, 20, and 21, 2015. Pace University, New York City. Check out our fantastic sponsors. Speak to change the world! Day 2 — Friday, March 20, 2015. Will turn you into a conference speaker! Publicly about yourself and your knowledge. A talk proposal and slides for a presentation. What conference organizers look for. How to find the perfect speaking opportunities. What makes some presentations more memorable. Write a talk proposal. A 20-y...
purplediane.github.io
PyCon 2016 Open Source Development Sprints
http://purplediane.github.io/jekyll/2016/06/03/pycon-2016-open-source-sprints.html
Diane Chen's Techie Blog. PyCon 2016 Open Source Development Sprints. Jun 3, 2016. Hooray for the Python Software Foundation! Thanks to the generosity of the Python Software Foundation. I was able to come to Portland from May 27th through Jun 5 for PyCon 2016. A convention for the Python programming language. I am having a great time, meeting lots. Of wonderful people and learning lots. In the PyCon Sprints, people are working on lots of different open source projects. Development Sprints are Awesome 💜💞.
sandiegodata.org
SDSU Datathon | San Diego Regional Data Library
http://www.sandiegodata.org/projects/sdsu-datathon
Get Data and Analysis. Solve Social Problems for $2,700 in Prizes. The San Diego Regional Data Library. The SDSU Society for Statisticians and Actuaries. Are organizing a data analysis contest to aid nonprofits, journalists and government agencies in making better use of data, develop a broader regional capacity for data analysis, and introduce students interested in data analysis to future employers. This event will be held in conjunction with the San Diego Python User Group. And San Diego Data Science.
micah.bigprob.net
Introduction - A Finite View
http://micah.bigprob.net/2014/introduction.html
Oct 20, 2014. Hello, I figured it’s about time I tried my hand at blogging. I’ve been developing for nearly 2 years as a professional now Enough time to develop some opinions about what I like, don’t like, or things that just bug me. A little about me: I work primarily in Python right now, building web applications in Django and AngularJS. In my spare time I have been pretty active with the SDPUG. As well as some open source development.
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