From mal at europython.eu  Tue Jul  6 05:04:06 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 11:04:06 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Trainings and Workshops
Message-ID: <95a2f40c-d45b-ca69-b24f-39e624aa051f@europython.eu>

Have you ever wanted to build an image search system, take a deep dive
into pytest or learn about algorithmic trading? Then we have a treat for
you!

The EuroPython conference will start with two full training and workshop
days on Monday, July 26th, and Tuesday, July 27th:


                   * EuroPython Trainings and Workshops *

                https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/trainings/


Combined Ticket Training sessions
---------------------------------

We have carefully curated 14 paid training sessions, which you can
attend with a Combined Ticket. Each session is 3 hours long.

- Build a deep learning-powered image search system with Jina +
  BigTransfer (BiT)
- Building a practical Slack bot with Python & FastAPI
- Climate data analysis with xarray and cartopy
- Creating 2D Applications and Games
- Data Analysis with pandas - Workshop
- Docker for Machine Learning Engineers
- GPU development with Python 101
- Implementing a Neural Network from Scratch
- Introduction to Property-Based Testing
- Introduction to pytest
- Speedrunning Web Development: A Full Stack App in 10 minutes
- The Anatomy of a Python Class
- Transcend the realms of development - A day in life of a software
  architect
- Understanding Decorators and Context Managers

If you already have a conference ticket, but would like to switch to a
combined ticket, please email helpdesk at europython.eu. You will receive a
discount coupon that allows you to upgrade your ticket to a combined
one.

Conference Ticket Training Sessions
-----------------------------------

Additionally, if you have purchased a Conference only Ticket, you are
welcome to join the 4 sponsored workshops in the Argument-Clinic track!

- Activate Your Interest in Coding for Algorithmic Trading
- Build and deploy PyTorch models with Azure Machine Learning
- Knowledge graph data modelling with TerminusDB
- Python Packaging Demystified

Special Workshops
-----------------

For total beginners, we have teamed up with Humble Data to deliver a
Beginners' Day Workshop, specifically for newcomers to Python. This is
also accessible for Conference only Ticket holders and is scheduled for
Tuesday.

We are also working on a Django Girls Workshop, which will be announced
separately. We?ve scheduled this for Monday.


Quick Summary
-------------
EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/


Help spread the word
--------------------

Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-trainings-and-workshops/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europython/status/1412334539385540608

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/


From mal at europython.eu  Tue Jul  6 09:16:19 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 15:16:19 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Meet our Keystone Sponsor Optiver
Message-ID: <f990c222-ce5c-affe-5355-51dcbf2194c4@europython.eu>

We are excited to have Optiver as our Keystone Sponsor for EuroPython
2021. Optiver uses Python to drive their market maker business in the
financial industry.

You can participate in their free training session, visit their sponsor
exhibit rooms, and talk with their staff to learn more about the Python
ecosystem they have created.

Please continue reading to learn more about Optiver.

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

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                                Optiver

                       * https://www.optiver.com/ *

About Optiver
-------------

We?re market makers. In simple terms, we provide buy and sell prices for
financial products on exchanges across the globe. By providing this
liquidity we help make markets more efficient. Every day at Optiver is
an opportunity to solve the seemingly impossible. What we build, code,
develop and strategise pushes the boundaries of technological and
analytical possibility in the world of electronic trading. Every team
member has an integral part to play in this endeavour, which is why
collaboration lies at the heart of everything we do. From traders,
engineers, researchers, and support, we work in unison to find solutions
to incredibly complex problems. It?s a melting pot of dynamic thought,
simple execution and pioneering spirits, and we?re always looking for
fresh new thinking to help us achieve our mission.

How Python Plays a Vital Role in our Business
---------------------------------------------

Working in infrastructure, development, and operations, our engineers
are driven by the need to understand technology at its deepest level.
Some of the ways we use Python include interfacing with our physical
systems, managing our production environments, and gaining insights into
how they?re performing. It also plays a crucial role in our monitoring
by collecting metrics data and raising alerts when anomalies are found
in our trading systems. We also use it to manage our data pipelines
including job scheduling, analytics, and quality control. The list goes
on but what remains the same is how Python is crucial to solving the
complexity of trading with elegant, simple solutions.


Optiver at EuroPython 2021
--------------------------

We?re extremely excited to once again be a part of EuroPython. Not only
as a keystone sponsor but also as a participant looking to share ideas
and learn from the many innovative minds in attendance. We?ll be hosting
two talks, including a workshop - Activate Your Interest in Coding for
Algorithmic Trading, where developers will get the chance to trade on
Optibook, our proprietary simulated exchange. You?ll learn the
fundamentals of trading such as what are order-books, order-types,
liquidity, positions, and gain insights into the different trading
systems involved. You?ll then get to test your abilities with Python by
creating a profitable trading strategy that can handle the pressures of
the market. We look forward to hosting you at our workshop, so please
join us and come learn more about the exciting space in which we
operate.

Training:
https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/trainings/#Activate-Your-Interest-in-Coding-for-Algorithmic-Trading



From mal at europython.eu  Thu Jul  8 05:11:52 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2021 11:11:52 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Opening our Merchandise Shop
Message-ID: <98fd863f-258e-f350-5b22-52819fb2efee@europython.eu>

We?re very happy to announce our merchandise shop for EuroPython 2021,
with a fabulous new design for the attendee t-shirts:


                       * EuroPython 2021 Merch Shop *

   https://ep2021.europython.eu/europython/europython-merchandise-shop/


You can find the shop under the "EuroPython" menu entry on the
conference website. It is run on the Spreadshirt platform and so
Spreadshirt will handle all payments, invoicing and shipping.

We have preconfigured a large number of items in the shop based on the
designs for EuroPython 2021, but you can also customize the looks by
clicking on the editing pen on the product pages.

Any profit this creates will go towards the EuroPython financial aid
budget, so will be put to good use.


Discounts
---------

To make things a little easier for you, we have configured the following
discounts Spreadshirt offers:

- 20% off from July 8 - 11
- 15% off from July 12 - 15
- free shipping from July 16 - 19


Shipping worldwide
------------------

Spreadshirt is shipping to a lot of destinations worldwide.

Unfortunately, they don?t support shipping to the US, Australia, Brasil
and a few other countries on their European shop system for tax reasons.
If you'd like to order from one of those countries, perhaps you can find
a friendly Pythonista who would be willing to forward you the merch from
Europe.


Quick Summary
-------------
EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/


Help spread the word
--------------------

Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-opening-our-merchandise-shop/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europython/status/1413062098331054083

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/


From mal at europython.eu  Fri Jul  9 09:18:00 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2021 15:18:00 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Meet our Diamond Sponsor Microsoft
Message-ID: <242b0a12-1e92-ac66-c877-2ad5a66cd663@europython.eu>

We are excited to have Microsoft as one of our two Diamond Sponsors for
EuroPython 2021. Microsoft invests heavily into bringing you the best
tooling for Python on Windows and Azure. They have also been a great
supporter of EuroPython for many years. Thanks, Microsoft!

You can participate in their free training session, visit their sponsor
exhibit rooms, and talk with their staff to learn more about the Python
ecosystem they have created.

Please continue reading to learn more about Microsoft.

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

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                             Microsoft Azure

               * https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/ *

Another year, another EuroPython, and Microsoft is once again excited to
be a sponsor! We love being able to play a part in bringing together a
community of developers and data scientists using Python to learn about
what?s new in the world of Python and tooling.

This year, to continue supporting this quickly growing community, we
increased our sponsorship of the Python Software Foundation to the new
top visionary level. We hope you consider donating to the PSF in order
to help provide grants and resources for further development and
adoption of Python as well as expanding Python outreach by funding the
Python Ambassador Program.

On top of growing the Python community, Microsoft?s Developer Division
aims to enable every developer. To help achieve that goal, we have
worked hard to support Python in Visual Studio Code and in Azure:

- Your default editing experience has been upgraded with the bundling of
  the Pylance extension, bringing you the most performant and
  user-friendly experience with rich features such as completions,
  auto-imports, function signature help, docstrings, contextual
  highlighting and more!

- The Python extension for VS Code has been improved with added features
  such as support for Poetry environments, Tensorboard integration, and
  debugger enhancements that include an integrated feature-rich data
  viewer and code- reloading for scripts.

- Look no further for PyTorch development! Powerful productivity
  features such as enhanced Tensor support, Data Slicing, autocompletions
  and doc-strings for PyTorch APIs and PyTorch Profiler integration have
  made VS Code the best tool for your PyTorch development.

- VS Code?s Jupyter notebooks brought to you by the Jupyter extension
  has been completely overhauled this year to be fully integrated with VS
  Code! On top of a new modern design, you will now benefit from faster
  load times, built-in source control and diffing capabilities, notebook
  debugging, as well as the ability to have all your other favorite VS
  Code extensions light up within the notebook.

- You can build and deploy machine learning models, and connect and work
  with managed VMs in a highly-streamlined way directly through VS Code by
  using the Azure Machine Learning extension.

- You can also build serverless Python applications and APIs in Azure
  Functions with a rich developer experience in VS Code including event
  driven scaling, all starting at zero-scale with the first million calls
  free.

- If you?re looking to build intelligent apps, or to manage machine
  learning workflows, Azure Cognitive services and Azure Machine Learning
  service are both easily accessible from Python.

- TensorBoard integration with VS Code

Don?t miss out on our talks and training sessions to watch the features
mentioned above in action! We hope to see you there!

- Python Data Science with VS Code and Azure
  https://ep2021.europython.eu/talks/python-data-science-with-vs-code-and-azure/

- Host your FastAPI based websites in Azure for free with Azure Web Apps
  and Azure

https://ep2021.europython.eu/talks/host-your-fastapi-based-websites-in-azure-for-free-with-Azure-web-apps-and-azure/

- Build and deploy PyTorch models with Azure Machine Learning

https://ep2021.europython.eu/talks/build-and-deploy-pytorch-models-with-azure-machine-learning/


The full blog post with all links is available at:
https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-meet-our-diamond-sponsor-microsoft/



From mal at europython.eu  Tue Jul 13 07:28:53 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2021 13:28:53 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Meet our Diamond Sponsor Bloomberg
Message-ID: <c66ac135-7f5e-0b54-e17c-d5bd5a4852d9@europython.eu>

We are excited to have Bloomberg as one of our two Diamond Sponsors for
EuroPython 2021. Bloomberg has more than a hundred million lines of
Python code under management and engages heavily in supporting Python?s
development and community.

You can participate in their free training session, visit their sponsor
exhibit rooms, and talk with their staff to learn more about the Python
ecosystem they have created.

Please continue reading to learn more about Bloomberg.

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

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                             Bloomberg

                * https://www.techatbloomberg.com/ *


Bloomberg Celebrates 30 Years of Python + 20 Years of EuroPython
----------------------------------------------------------------

As we prepare for EuroPython 2021, we wanted to share a little bit about
the long journey for Python within Bloomberg. We also want to recognize
the 30th anniversary of this powerful programming language that we
celebrated earlier this year, as well as the 20th edition of the
EuroPython conference.

There?s nothing better than a milestone like this to reflect upon the
impact our company?s engineers have had on this programming language.

As a company, we are proud of the journey we've been through. In less
than a decade, we've gone from writing Python 2 code with little to no
expertise to being a company that is leading the evolution of Python.

Today, Python is one of the most used languages at Bloomberg. With more
than half a million Python files and a hundred million lines of Python
code, we are running a Python program more than 3.7 billion times each
month. The scale of our Python usage is massive!

At Bloomberg, we believe that a free and open source project like Python
requires collaboration from all of us. That is why we are proud to have
many engineers who are committed to improving Python and its ecosystem.
Within our company, we have some of the maintainers of projects like
tox, virtualenv, pip, pipx, TOML, Project Jupyter, bqplot, auditwheel,
CPython, python-build, mplfinance, and attrs-strict among others.

We have also made substantial contributions to Python with both code and
in the form of Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs), having participated
in PEPs for positional only arguments, the new parser, pattern matching,
the extensible customization of the interpreter startup, improving
tracebacks displayed by the CPython interpreter in order to improve the
debugging experience, and standardizing editable installs (PEP-660 and
PEP-662).

We are also quite excited to count Pablo Galindo Salgado, a member of
the Python Steering Council, who is also serving as the release manager
for Python 3.10 and Python 3.11, as part of our internal Python
community. During this 30th anniversary year, he?s shared some of his
hopes and dreams for the future of Python  and will be talking about
them, as well as previewing Python 3.10, during the opening keynote of
EuroPython 2021 on Wednesday, July 28 at 09:10 CEST.

In addition to supporting numFOCUS, we have also sponsored the Python
Software Foundation (PSF) since 2017, and recently became its second
Visionary Sponsor. As part of this, we?ve committed to providing two
years of funding for a full-time Project & Community Manager for the
Python Packaging ecosystem.

By supporting this ?shift left? to test earlier in the development
process (when changes are easier and less costly to make), we will help
improve software quality throughout the Python Packaging ecosystem ?
something that will benefit the entire Python community.

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Learn more about how corporate users of open source software can partner
with the ecosystems who provide that software to improve the end-to-end
experience for everyone during a live Upstream webinar featuring Kevin
P. Fleming, Head of Open Source Community Engagement in Bloomberg?s CTO
Office, on Wednesday, August 4th at 2 PM EDT.

https://upstream.live/webinar/supporting-the-python-community-by-shifting-left

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We thank our more than 2,000 Python developers around the globe who have
been part of this journey. The evolution of Python has been -- and still
is -- driven by this amazing community of incredibly diverse
Pythonistas. Keep an eye out for a bunch of them in the video
interstitials that will be playing in between sessions throughout
EuroPython 2021.

We wish you a great week and encourage you to check out the training
sessions and talks that some of our Python engineers will be giving
during this year?s EuroPython 2021 Online:

- Tuesday, July 27 @ 09:30 CEST ? Python Packaging Demystified (Bernat
  Gabor)

- Wednesday, July 28 @ 09:10 CEST ? KEYNOTE: Nobody expects the Spanish
  inquisition (Pablo Galindo Salgado)

- Thursday, July 29 @ 13:15 CEST ? Pattern Matching in Python (Daniel
  Moisset)

- Thursday, July 29 @ 14:15 CEST ? A Hitchhiker?s Guide to functools
  (Scott Irwin)

- Friday, July 30 @ 15:15 CEST ? The spec you never knew you needed
  (Andy Fundinger)

Please read a hosted blog post from Bloomberg on our blog with full
details and links.

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-meet-our-diamond-sponsor-bloomberg/



From mal at europython.eu  Fri Jul 16 08:20:11 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2021 14:20:11 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Conference Organisers & Community
 Discounts
Message-ID: <4f574a5e-3854-3af8-076f-a6c5ecd8a245@europython.eu>

The EuroPython Society (EPS) exists not only to run the EuroPython
Conference, but also to support the wider Python community in Europe. It
accomplishes this in many ways; here are two of them!


            * EuroPython Society supporting the community *


https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-conference-organizers-community-discounts/


Organisers' Lunch
-----------------

We have an open invitation for organisers responsible for other Python
conferences around Europe to attend lunch with us. The aim is for us all
to get to know each other and share advice on running events, as well as
determine how we, the EPS, can support other events.

To enable this, we are offering one free conference ticket per
conference team, to ensure that each event can send a representative. If
you would like to avail of this, please email board at europython.eu to
introduce yourselves, your event and the background of your team.

The lunch is planned for the Thursday or Friday of the event, and
finalised details will be announced closer to the conference.

Community Discounts
-------------------

In addition to the aforementioned lunch, we would also like to support
individuals who attend conferences and smaller user groups around
Europe. Although we cannot offer free tickets, we would like to offer
discounted tickets to local communities.

If you are a regular attendee to Python events, please direct your local
organisers to this post; they may submit a request for this community
discount, and will be responsible for distributing them to the people
who attend their events.

If you are responsible for organising Python events, please reach out to
board at europython.eu in order to obtain a discount code for your
attendees, encouraging them to engage with the global Python community.

These discount codes will provide 10% off all ticket prices; they are
intended for groups of 30-50 members, but we can provide codes for
larger groups as long as this requirement is mentioned in your initial
contact email.


Quick Summary
-------------
EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/


Help spread the word
--------------------

Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-conference-organizers-community-discounts/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europythons/status/1416007784332763140

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

From mal at europython.eu  Mon Jul 19 07:00:26 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 13:00:26 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Keynotes and Booklet
Message-ID: <2d7c8bd0-df59-05ca-964e-149e4b0dc584@europython.eu>

EuroPython 2021 begins next week. We are proud to present the keynote
speakers and our conference booklet.

Keynotes
--------

The following keynotes will take place on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. Tickets are still available.

If you want to find out more about our keynote speakers, please head on
to the keynotes page on our website.

    https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/keynotes/

- Pablo Galindo Salgado: Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition

In this talk I will go into some interesting stories of how (C)Python is
made. We will go through a journey that will show you how Python is
developed, who works on it, interesting battles against the most obscure
of bugs and lots of unexpected situations and things to learn and to
reflect on.

- Abigail Dogbe: Python in a world of Pan-Africanism

The use of Python in Africa is widely spread daily. In this talk, I will
take you on a journey of what Python means to us in a Pan-African
setting, lessons learned from organizing PyCon Africa, the people behind
it, challenges we are facing and reflections on what works in our
ecosystem.

- Claudia Comito: Connecting Communities: the Helmholtz Analytics
Framework and the making of Heat

HPC, Scientific Big Data, co-design, Python: beneath the buzzwords,
bringing together academics from the most disparate research fields to
work on a common product is no easy feat. What worked, what didn't, and
lessons learned from the Helmholtz Analytics Framework experience.

- Dr. Kimberly Arcand: Our Universe through Sight, Sound & Touch

Information of our Universe doesn't have to be just a two-dimensional
snap shot. We can transform these data to be able to listen, feel, or
(virtually) move through cosmic objects.  Listen to the debris from an
exploded star, walk through the core of our Milky Way in virtual
reality, feel vibrations of a stellar nursery, and experience our
universe anew.

- David Beazley: No, not typing. Types.

While biking through the forest preserve on a dark December morning, I
found myself suddenly staring face-to-face with Bambi.  Picking myself
off the ground with a broken wrist and an assortment of broken fingers,
I embarked on an unexpected journey of discovery.   Then the pandemic
hit.   In this talk, I provide a trip report.

- Joannah Nanjekye: Python the Bad Parts

Python is great but it definitely has faults too.In this talk, I will
talk about some of the Python challenges as a language, and the current
efforts in the community to alleviate them. I will also talk about how I
plan to engage scientists and academics during my time on the PSF board,
to highlight some of the research we are working on as a community.

Conference Booklet
------------------

Our designer Jessica has created a beautiful conference booklet for you
to refer to during the conference and keep as a memory afterwards. It
details all of the information regarding the schedule, talks, workshops
and sponsors as a single PDF file.

    https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/conference-booklet/


Quick Summary
-------------
EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/


Help spread the word
--------------------

Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-keynotes-and-booklet/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europythons/status/1417074329951641603

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/


From mal at europython.eu  Tue Jul 20 06:31:32 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 12:31:32 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Full-Day Workshops
Message-ID: <742e8a76-3965-e456-50a7-40b8c943bbf9@europython.eu>

This year's edition of EuroPython begins with two days of training
sessions as outlined in the schedule. Many of these last 3 hours,
however, we would like to highlight two specific workshops available to
those who want a deeper dive. They are most valuable for people new to
the Python language and ecosystem, and focus on different things.


Django Girls Workshop
---------------------

Returning for another year, Django Girls will be running a workshop that
will teach you how to build your own blog from scratch over the course
of the day. Attendees will be split into small groups, and there are no
special requirements!

The Django Girls Workshop is scheduled on Monday, July 26th, starting at
09:30 CEST (07:30 UTC). Registration for this workshop is handled via
application on their website, which details the criteria they look for
in applicants.

    https://djangogirls.org/nottingham/apply/

Read on to learn more about the workshop and Django Girls.

    https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/django-girls/


Beginners' Day Workshop
-----------------------

There is also another workshop facilitated by Humble Data, serving as an
introduction to how Python is used in the data science community. This
also has no special requirements, and attendees will similarly be
working in small, focused groups.

The Beginners? Day Workshop run by Humble Data is scheduled for Tuesday,
July 27, starting at 09:30 CEST (07:30 UTC). Attendance is free for
conference and combined ticket holders.

Read on to learn more about the workshop and Humble Data.

    https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/beginners-day/


Quick Summary
-------------
EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/


Help spread the word
--------------------

Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-full-day-workshops/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europython/status/1417430600932380698

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/


From mal at europython.eu  Tue Jul 20 10:41:06 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 16:41:06 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Meet our Gold Sponsor JetBrains
Message-ID: <4f50025f-b937-3bc2-b057-fbef0bccb9d2@europython.eu>

We are excited to have JetBrains as one of our Gold sponsors for
EuroPython 2021.

JetBrains builds one of the most widely used IDEs for Python. They have
also been a great supporter of EuroPython for many years. Thanks,
JetBrains!

You can visit their sponsor exhibit rooms, and talk with their staff to
learn more about the Python ecosystem they have created.

Please continue reading to learn more about JetBrains.

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

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                  * https://www.jetbrains.com/ *

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analysis and support for modern JavaScript, Docker, and SQL databases.

PyCharm Professional includes features essential for data science
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For all Pythonistas at EuroPython, we are offering an extended (3-month)
trial of PyCharm Professional. Use the promo code: EUROPYTHON-2021 at
https://www.jetbrains.com/store/redeem/ to get your free PyCharm
Professional! This offer is valid until August 31.



The full blog post with all links is available at:
https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-meet-our-sponsor-jetbrains/



From mal at europython.eu  Thu Jul 22 04:38:02 2021
From: mal at europython.eu (Marc-Andre Lemburg)
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2021 10:38:02 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2021: Data Science Mini-Conference
Message-ID: <40fe5014-d9c3-4c1a-c787-757239c59892@europython.eu>

It has become a tradition at EuroPython to include a special data
science track.

        * EuroPython 2021 Data Science Mini-Conference *

        https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/data-science/

This year, we have expanded on the theme and included more data science
related content than ever before, including keynotes and workshops --
our own EuroPython Data Science mini-conference which includes:

- 37 Talks
- 9 Workshops
- 2 Keynotes
- 2 Interactive Sessions
- one Poster

Tickets are still available through our online shop and will be
throughout next week.

    https://ep2021.europython.eu/registration/buy-tickets/


Data Science Keynotes
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We? would like like to highlight our data science keynotes on Thursday:

Claudia Comito: Connecting Communities: the Helmholtz Analytics
Framework and the making of Heat

  HPC, Scientific Big Data, co-design, Python: beneath the buzzwords,
  bringing together academics from the most disparate research fields to
  work on a common product is no easy feat. What worked, what didn't,
  and lessons learned from the Helmholtz Analytics Framework experience.

Dr. Kimberly Arcand: Our Universe through Sight, Sound & Touch

  Information of our Universe doesn't have to be just a two-dimensional
  snap shot. We can transform these data to be able to listen, feel, or
  (virtually) move through cosmic objects.  Listen to the debris from an
  exploded star, walk through the core of our Milky Way in virtual
  reality, feel vibrations of a stellar nursery, and experience our
  universe anew.

For full information, please check our Data Science @ EuroPython 2021
page, which lists the complete data science program:

    https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/data-science/

Access to the data science parts of the conference is part of our
regular conference tickets. If you want to participate in the data
science content, please obtain a combined ticket.


Quick Summary
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EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/


Help spread the word
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Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-data-science-mini-conference/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europython/status/1418125300811145221

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/