[ChiPy-announce] [Chicago] ChiPy May 2015
Joe Jasinski
joe.jasinski at gmail.com
Thu May 12 00:38:21 EDT 2016
Josh,
Sizes mostly range from small to XL. We have a few XXL. There is a limited
quantity available for all sizes for this first run as we gauge interest.
However, if sizes run out, I plan to take down names and get a second batch
going. Cash only for now.
Joe
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Joshua Herman <zitterbewegung at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Joe ,
> I assume cash only for the tshirts will we be able to specify a size or
> what sizes will they come in ?
> Sincerely
> Joshua herman
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:01 PM Joe Jasinski <joe.jasinski at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> ChiPy,
>>
>> Our May 12th meeting is upcoming, and we have some good talks planned.
>>
>> This month, our first batch of ChiPy T-shirts will also be on sale for
>> $15!
>>
>> Join us at 6:00pm to hang out, network, and eat!
>>
>> New ChiPy attendees are invited to stop by the "ChiPy Welcoming Table"
>> at 6:30pm, where you can learn more about ChiPy and meet some new people.
>>
>> The presentations will begin promptly at 7:00pm.
>>
>> All are welcome! Please RSVP
>> <http://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/events/230731798/> soon. Please provide
>> your full name in the RSVP for the security check at the door.
>>
>> *When:*
>> Thursday May 12th
>>
>> - 6:00pm: doors open; food arrives
>> - 6:30pm - 6:45: ChiPy Welcoming Table open
>> - 7:00pm: Talks Start
>>
>> *How:*
>> You can rsvp at chipy.org or via our Meetup
>> <http://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/> group.
>>
>> *Where:*
>> Braintree
>> 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza <https://goo.gl/maps/Tb4AcPVJYwC2>
>> Suite 800
>> Chicago, IL
>>
>> *What:*
>>
>> - *The 'collections' module*
>> (0:10:00 Minutes)
>> By: Phil Robare
>> A quick overview of the collections module and its five data
>> structures. The talk will be aimed at the intermediate level python user
>> who has the basic syntax down but has not yet delved into the wealth of
>> programming tools in the standard library.
>>
>>
>> - *pyStan: Bayesian Inference for Fun and Profit*
>> (0:30:00 Minutes)
>> By: Stephen Hoover
>> Probabilistic programming languages offer a flexible and expressive
>> way to model data by treating random variables as first-class objects. Stan
>> is a popular and well-supported library which allows users to write models
>> in the Stan programming language and use MCMC methods to perform Bayesian
>> inference. Stan itself is written in C++, and has a Python interface
>> through the PyStan package. In this talk, I'll show off some of the
>> capabilities of PyStan and go through a simple practical example of
>> Bayesian inference in Python.
>>
>>
>> - *Python, Startups, Tech Debt, and You*
>> (0:20:00 Minutes)
>> By: Matt Erickson
>> There's a lot of people newish to Python and either interested or
>> already in a startup environment (either within a larger corporation or an
>> actual startup). Python makes a *great* tool for that, however while
>> there’s ways to use it to carry your work along to great success, there’s
>> ways to wind up with such spaghetti you’re tempted to throw your hands in
>> the air and go back to Java. The focus on the talk is how to use Python and
>> the tools it provides to avoid the unmaintainable mess while still being
>> able to “cut corners” to get something out the door to make your
>> boss/investors/customers happy.
>>
>>
>> Thanks always to all our Platinum sponsors, especially: Braintree,
>> Imaginary Landscape, and Telnyx.
>>
>> Please be aware of our code of conduct http://www.chipy
>> .org/pages/conduct/
>>
>> See you there!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Joe J. Jasinski
>> www.joejasinski.com
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