Hey all,
PyCon has wrapped up and the June 8th ChiPy meeting is fast approaching. We
are looking for speakers to talk at that meeting on a Python-related topic.
If you are looking to get involved with the Python community, this is an
excellent opportunity to do so!
We are also looking for someone who is willing to give a 5-10 minute
"Module of the Month" lightning talk, covering a useful Python module or
module feature.
You can submit your topic here, or email me if you have any questions:
http://www.chipy.org/meetings/topics/propose/
If you'd like to attend the next meeting, you can rsvp at chipy.org
<http://www.chipy.org/> or via our Meetup
<https://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/events/240015768/> group.
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Joe J. Jasinski
www.joejasinski.com
All,
It's time to get ready for our May ChiPy meeting. We hope you can join us
for a fun evening of Python.
Hope to see you there!
*When:*Thursday May 11th
6:00pm: Doors open; food arrives
6:30pm: Welcome table - meet new people
7:00pm: Talks Start promptly at 7
*How:*You can rsvp at chipy.org <http://www.chipy.org/> or via our Meetup
<https://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/events/239287414/> group.
*Where:*
Telnyx
311 W Superior St, STE 504
Chicago, IL 60654
*What:*
Python for mathematical visualization: a four-dimensional case study
By: David Dumas
This is a talk about creating pictures of a mathematical
object---specifically, a 4-dimensional fractal "dust" that has been the
subject of mathematical research in hyperbolic geometry since the 1980s. In
the end this is accomplished using a little algebra, a little geometry, and
a healthy dose of Python. That is, I will present a case study of using
Python in several aspects of a mathematical visualization project, from the
computation itself, to transforming and converting data, and finally for
scripting the process of generating the images. Along the way I'll explain
how Python's convenient idioms and containers (e.g. sets and set
comprehensions) are a good fit for some of the algebraic and geometric
questions that come up, how Scipy and Numpy enable fast numerical
calculations, and how Python's strength as a language for scripting and
automation allows easy orchestration of rendering of still images and
frames of animations. The mathematical visualization project we describe is
a collaboration with François Guéritaud (Université de Lille).
Letsencrypt with Python Webapps
By: Joe Jasinski
In-browser encryption is more important now than ever. When building modern
web-apps, encryption is a necessity. This talk will detail how you can
secure your Python-based projects with Letsencrypt, a free certificate
authority available to anyone. It will cover the Python-based tools
available to configure Letsencrypt and an example project utilizing it.
Thank you always to all our sponsors, including our Diamond sponsor: Metis.
Also thank you to our Platinum sponsors: Braintree, Imaginary
Landscape, Signature
Consultants, and Telnyx.
Please be aware of our code of conduct http://www.chipy.org/pages/conduct/
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Joe J. Jasinski
www.joejasinski.com
Hey all,
We are looking for speakers for the May 11th ChiPy meeting. Loosely
speaking, our theme for this month is "Advanced Python". So, if you have
any talks related to Python internals, Python 3 features, some Python
framework that you've been using, or any other topics along those lines,
please submit a talk!
Or, if there is a Python-related talk that doesn't quite fit that theme
that you been eager to talk about, we'd be glad to see your submission
also.
Finally, we are looking for a short (5-10 min) module-of-the-month talk,
where you'd give a presentation about an interesting Python module.
You can submit your topic here or email me if you have any questions about
it.
http://www.chipy.org/meetings/topics/propose/
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Joe J. Jasinski
www.joejasinski.com