From joe.jasinski at gmail.com Tue Feb 11 08:52:44 2020 From: joe.jasinski at gmail.com (Joe Jasinski) Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2020 07:52:44 -0600 Subject: [Chicago] ChiPy February 2020 __main__ Meeting Message-ID: Hi Chipy, Let's kick off the ChiPy __main__ meeting in 2020 at Lumere! We have great talks lined up. Come join us and learn some Python! See you there. Thank you very much to Lumere for hosting us this month! *When:*Thus February 13, 2020, 6 p.m. 6:00pm Doors open 6:30pm: Meeting starts *How:*You can RSVP at chipy.org by noon the day of the event. *Where:* Lumere 33 N LaSalle Chicago, IL 60602 After entering the building, check in with security and go down one level to The Vault. *What:* - *Experiences in the Guild* By: Sam Mahisekar Experience Level: Novice If you have attended a few ChiPy events, chances are you have used the chipy.org website. The ChiPy Web Guild is a group of volunteers that help maintain the site. In this talk, I will give a brief description of how the Web Guild works and touch on some aspects of the ChiPy.org site. We will then go through an example of how team members were able to address a flaw in the ChiPy.org code enhancing user experience. Finally, I ... - *Cloud Data Warehouses with Python* By: Michael McCarthy Experience Level: Novice The rapid growth of Python is, in part due, to it's exceptional toolkit for Data Analysts, Scientists, and Engineers. Packages like Pandas, Scikit-Learn, PySpark, and Dask have become staples for teams looking to process data. However, when processing large amounts of data there are times when Python might not be the right solution for your task. In this conversation, we'll learn about Cloud based Data Warehouses, such as Google's BigQuery, Amazon's Redshift, and Snowflake. You'll learn about the advantages of ... - *Migrating from VMs to K8s - We did it, and so can you!* By: Nick Petrovits Experience Level: Novice Join us as we describe our migration from a limiting cloud deployment on long-running VMs with shared infrastructure to a streamlined immutable infrastructure built on top of Docker and K8s. We'll also discuss techniques to support local development during this transition. Many teams wish they could reap the widely known benefits of Kubernetes (K8s), but most struggle to migrate to a new infrastructure while simultaneously supporting two deployment models and avoiding impacts to the velocity of software development. In this Thank you always to all our sponsors, including our Diamond sponsors: Metis and Telnyx Also thank you to our Platinum sponsors: Braintree, Imaginary Landscape, Lumere, and Signature Consultants. Also, thank you to our Silver sponsor: Markit. Please be aware of our code of conduct http://www.chipy.org/pages/conduct/ -- Joe J. Jasinski www.joejasinski.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: