Social Networks and Unicode: Python Adelaide in October
Hi everyone, This month's Python Adelaide will be on the 25th of October; doors open at 6:30pm, talks start at 7:00pm. RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/346585322473030/ or Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/pythonadelaide/events/244109185/ *Teaching Social Network Analysis with Python* Romana Challans Social network analysis is an odd technical area - it is IT combined with psychology and sociology, technology and statistics. It involves gaining and analysing data from various social networks - including not only the usual suspects like Twitter and Facebook, but also email and blogs. The best way to obtain and analyse data is with Python. Learn what the experts use to try to work out what people are really doing online! *One Encoding To Rule Them All: A Brief Introduction To Unicode* Adam Brenecki Unicode is a single, universal system for storing and processing text. Any text. In any language, past, present or fictional, originating from any system. It turns out this is a bit tricky. Find out how Unicode works, and what it means for you as a Python developer. Attendance is free but bring $10 to chip in if you'd like to have pizza afterwards. Please let us know on the night if you have any dietary requirements. As always, if you're interested in presenting in November please let us know! 🅿️ Free street car parking on Sturt St (closest) and Wright St. 🚋 Short walk from the City South tram stop. ♿️ Wheelchair-accessible ground-floor venue, with disability permit parking spaces right outside on Sturt St. 👶 Baby change facilities available.
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Adam Brenecki