From eric at intellovations.com Sat Nov 23 09:33:16 2019 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2019 09:33:16 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Columbus Tech Community Holiday Party (December 11) Message-ID: The Columbus Tech Community has an incredible tradition: throw a holiday party. We all get together, find a charity, a unique venue, some awesome catering, exceptional entertainment and open a bar. This year, we're doing it again for the sixth year. And thanks to you, it's going to be incredible. Some history: * 2014 was our first year at Lumos Interactive with over 100 registered. * In 2015, we had 11 user groups and sold out CoverMyMeds at 250. * In 2016, we had 19 user groups, two bands, and sold out the CD102.5 Big Room Bar at 186. * 2017, we sold out Hopewell Works three times totaling 433 folks registered. * 2018, sold out Hopewell Works again at 434 with 36 groups participating. This year, we attempted to find a bigger venue at Root Insurance's new event space and expect to sell out again. The event will be Wednesday, December 11. For more information about the event and to RSVP, check out the event page here: https://cbusholidayparty2019.eventbrite.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eric at intellovations.com Sat Nov 23 09:37:56 2019 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2019 09:37:56 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Looking for a talk for December Message-ID: All, Ben Ogorek, who was scheduled to speak at our December 9th meeting at Dublin Library is not able to speak due to a business trip that was moved to this time. If you would like to speak, please let me know. Also, I'm looking for people to help organize the group next year. If you are interested, please let me know. Thank you and have a Happy Thanksgiving! 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Will has given me his blessing to reuse his slides and present the same material to the COhPy audience. The talk spends about half the time talking about the benefits and limitations of notebook-like environments for data work and collabration, motivating why Iodide exists, then the other half is about the details of how Pyodide gets python running in the browser and how it manages to share data objects between python and the browser's Javascript environment, with a demo of that interop happening in practice in an Iodide notebook. Let me know if this sounds like a good fit. || Jeff Klukas || https://jeff.klukas.net [0] https://alpha.iodide.io/ [1] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/04/pyodide-bringing-the-scientific-python-stack-to-the-browser/ On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Eric Floehr wrote: > All, > > Ben Ogorek, who was scheduled to speak at our December 9th meeting at > Dublin Library is not able to speak due to a business trip that was moved > to this time. > > If you would like to speak, please let me know. > > Also, I'm looking for people to help organize the group next year. If you > are interested, please let me know. > > Thank you and have a Happy Thanksgiving! > > Cheers, > Eric > > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff at klukas.net Mon Nov 25 13:09:32 2019 From: jeff at klukas.net (Jeff Klukas) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 13:09:32 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Looking for a talk for December In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Always check who you're replying to :) I had intended to send the talk proposal just to Eric, but I recommend you all check out Iodide and Pyodide regardless. And I'll plan to send a link to video of Will's keynote once it's available. On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 1:04 PM Jeff Klukas wrote: > Hi Eric! > > I presented at COhPy a few years ago, doing a walk-through of a fairly > simple ML pipeline built on top of scikit-learn, but have not been to a > meeting in quite some time. I happen to have a recent talk ready to go, > though, and I'd be available to speak on the 9th if you still need a > presenter. > > Will Lachance, one of my teammates at Mozilla, gave a keynote at PyCon > Canada last week titled "Iodide, Pyodide and the future of Python on the > Web". Iodide is an environment like Jupyter notebooks that runs entirely in > the browser, [0] and Pyodide is a project that gets Python and the > scientific python stack running in the browser via WebAssembly [1]. Will > has given me his blessing to reuse his slides and present the same material > to the COhPy audience. > > The talk spends about half the time talking about the benefits and > limitations of notebook-like environments for data work and collabration, > motivating why Iodide exists, then the other half is about the details of > how Pyodide gets python running in the browser and how it manages to share > data objects between python and the browser's Javascript environment, with > a demo of that interop happening in practice in an Iodide notebook. > > Let me know if this sounds like a good fit. > > || Jeff Klukas > || https://jeff.klukas.net > > [0] https://alpha.iodide.io/ > [1] > https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/04/pyodide-bringing-the-scientific-python-stack-to-the-browser/ > > On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Eric Floehr > wrote: > >> All, >> >> Ben Ogorek, who was scheduled to speak at our December 9th meeting at >> Dublin Library is not able to speak due to a business trip that was moved >> to this time. >> >> If you would like to speak, please let me know. >> >> Also, I'm looking for people to help organize the group next year. If you >> are interested, please let me know. >> >> Thank you and have a Happy Thanksgiving! >> >> Cheers, >> Eric >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentralOH mailing list >> CentralOH at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eric at intellovations.com Sat Nov 30 09:18:24 2019 From: eric at intellovations.com (Eric Floehr) Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 09:18:24 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Looking for a talk for December In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Jeff, Thanks for offering to talk. You are on for December 9th! We will be meeting at the Dublin Library. See you then! Cheers, Eric On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 5:05 PM Jeff Klukas wrote: > Hi Eric! > > I presented at COhPy a few years ago, doing a walk-through of a fairly > simple ML pipeline built on top of scikit-learn, but have not been to a > meeting in quite some time. I happen to have a recent talk ready to go, > though, and I'd be available to speak on the 9th if you still need a > presenter. > > Will Lachance, one of my teammates at Mozilla, gave a keynote at PyCon > Canada last week titled "Iodide, Pyodide and the future of Python on the > Web". Iodide is an environment like Jupyter notebooks that runs entirely in > the browser, [0] and Pyodide is a project that gets Python and the > scientific python stack running in the browser via WebAssembly [1]. Will > has given me his blessing to reuse his slides and present the same material > to the COhPy audience. > > The talk spends about half the time talking about the benefits and > limitations of notebook-like environments for data work and collabration, > motivating why Iodide exists, then the other half is about the details of > how Pyodide gets python running in the browser and how it manages to share > data objects between python and the browser's Javascript environment, with > a demo of that interop happening in practice in an Iodide notebook. > > Let me know if this sounds like a good fit. > > || Jeff Klukas > || https://jeff.klukas.net > > [0] https://alpha.iodide.io/ > [1] > https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/04/pyodide-bringing-the-scientific-python-stack-to-the-browser/ > > On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:38 AM Eric Floehr > wrote: > >> All, >> >> Ben Ogorek, who was scheduled to speak at our December 9th meeting at >> Dublin Library is not able to speak due to a business trip that was moved >> to this time. >> >> If you would like to speak, please let me know. >> >> Also, I'm looking for people to help organize the group next year. If you >> are interested, please let me know. >> >> Thank you and have a Happy Thanksgiving! >> >> Cheers, >> Eric >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentralOH mailing list >> CentralOH at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh >> > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: