From aikimark at aol.com Sun Sep 6 02:52:21 2015 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 20:52:21 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Python overtakes French Message-ID: <14fa023bfce-6777-1febe@webstg-m08.mail.aol.com> Python has overtaken French as a popular non-English language taught in UK primary schools: http://www.ocadogroup.com/news-and-media/news-centre/2015/20150901python.aspx Mark Hutchinson -------------- next part -------------- Python has overtaken French as a popular non-English language taught in UK primary schools: http://www.ocadogroup.com/news-and-media/news-centre/2015/20150901python.aspx Mark Hutchinson From cbc at unc.edu Wed Sep 9 22:13:05 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 16:13:05 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Chapel Hill Project Night Message-ID: <55F092D1.9010901@unc.edu> I've been holed up in a beach house with no wifi or ethernet, just cellular data, for several days. So this reminder is a little last minute. But there is a project night tonight in Chapel Hill for which several people including newcomers are signed up. Pizza and soft drinks will be provided: http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/sept-15-chpn When: Wednesday, September 9, 6-9pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room 5th Floor, Europa Center, 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590, Chapel Hill What: """Chapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Plenty of free after hours parking is available in the RENCI parking deck.""" -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Sun Sep 13 03:53:53 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 21:53:53 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] TriPython September 2015 Meeting: PySpark Message-ID: <55F4D731.90803@unc.edu> http://tripython.org/Members/rpetrusz/sept-15-mtg When: Thursday, September 24, 7pm Where: Bull City Coworking, 112 S. Duke St., Suite 6, Durham What: """Chad Vawter will present PySpark, a fast and general engine for large-scale data processing. This presentation is in preparation for a joint workshop in November with the RTP Analysts meetup. Lightning talks, 5 to 10 minutes extemporaneous expositions on a topic of interest to you, something you recently learned, kind of like a show and tell, are always welcome as well. Please see the parking instructions on the BCC website. A wide variety of possibilities for the after-meeting are within steps of BCC.""" -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Sun Sep 13 04:03:18 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 22:03:18 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Pandas Presentation Available Message-ID: <55F4D966.2050105@unc.edu> Melodie Moorefield-Wilson's awesome Pandas presentation is available here: https://github.com/moor1204/pandas_walkthrough/blob/master/pandas_tutorial.ipynb It's also linked here: http://tripython.org/meetings/ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Sep 15 20:45:40 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:45:40 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] All Things Open Line-up Message-ID: <55F86754.306@unc.edu> The final line-up of speakers for All Things Open includes Caktus and Ansible: http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Sep 15 21:57:40 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 15:57:40 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] New Member Blog Added to Planet TriPython Message-ID: <55F87834.4030304@unc.edu> Dave O'Connor joined us after moving here from Boston. He has a blog that is very active. It has been added to: http://planet.tripython.org -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From sean at cavanaugh.pro Tue Sep 15 22:43:58 2015 From: sean at cavanaugh.pro (Sean Cavanaugh) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 16:43:58 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] All Things Open Line-up In-Reply-To: <55F86754.306@unc.edu> References: <55F86754.306@unc.edu> Message-ID: I am speaking too :) (live in Chapel Hill). Cumulus Networks has around ~22 people here locally in Cary (3701 NW Cary Parkway). I even recruited someone from this mailer! For you python lovers: - our ifupdown replacement for Linux is made entirely in python (we are a Debian based OS) - MLAG and VRR (our high availability Layer 2 play to compete against Cisco) entirely in python - Our cl-acltool (iptables->broadcom asic) is entirely in python - (this list keeps going on and on, we have a python problem) Although my talk is not Python focused (its more zoomed out than that) so I didn't bring it up on this mailer. I will be talking about SDN (Software Defined Networking) and utilizing 'off-the-shelf' DevOps tools like Ansible to making programatic changes to Network Nodes in more network focused application then they have been used in the past. All open source focused though! http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/sean-cavanaugh/ -S On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > The final line-up of speakers for All Things Open includes Caktus and > Ansible: > > http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/ > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst > UNC Renaissance Computing Institute > 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 > (919) 599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -------------- next part -------------- I am speaking too :) (live in Chapel Hill). Cumulus Networks has around ~22 people here locally in Cary (3701 NW Cary Parkway).? I even recruited someone from this mailer! For you python lovers: *?our ifupdown replacement for Linux is made entirely in python (we are a Debian based OS) *?MLAG and VRR (our high availability Layer 2 play to compete against Cisco) entirely in python *?Our cl-acltool (iptables->broadcom asic) is entirely in python *?(this list keeps going on and on, we have a python problem) Although my talk is not Python focused (its more zoomed out than that) so I didn't bring it up on this mailer.? I will be talking about SDN (Software Defined Networking) and utilizing 'off-the-shelf' DevOps tools like Ansible to making programatic changes to Network Nodes in more network focused application then they have been used in the past.? All open source focused though! [1]http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/sean-cavanaugh/ -S On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Chris Calloway <[2]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: The final line-up of speakers for All Things Open includes Caktus and Ansible: [3]http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 [4](919) 599-3530 _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [5]TriZPUG at python.org [6]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [7]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References Visible links 1. http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/sean-cavanaugh/ 2. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 3. http://allthingsopen.org/speakers/ 4. file:///tmp/tel:%28919%29%20599-3530 5. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 6. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 7. http://tripython.org/ From cbc at unc.edu Wed Sep 16 22:03:06 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 16:03:06 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] All Things Open Line-up In-Reply-To: References: <55F86754.306@unc.edu> Message-ID: <55F9CAFA.7040905@unc.edu> On 9/15/2015 4:43 PM, Sean Cavanaugh wrote: > I am speaking too :) (live in Chapel Hill). Cumulus Networks has around > ~22 people here locally in Cary (3701 NW Cary Parkway). I even recruited > someone from this mailer! That's really good to know. If we know we are helping employers find talent and people find jobs, then we are doing our job. > * (this list keeps going on and on, we have a python problem) I hope you step forward at some point to come talk to TriPython as a featured speaker about some aspect of your python problem. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 17 19:07:47 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 13:07:47 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Fwd: [PSF-Community] The ConFoo Conference is looking for Python speakers In-Reply-To: <54E1700A-E756-42EF-BD82-6F3DCA3D5B1B@wirtel.be> References: <54E1700A-E756-42EF-BD82-6F3DCA3D5B1B@wirtel.be> Message-ID: <55FAF363.2020406@unc.edu> Not much notice. But this could be a big opportunity for somebody. Cheers, Chris -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [PSF-Community] The ConFoo Conference is looking for Python speakers Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 10:22:54 -0400 From: St?phane Wirtel To: psf-community at python.org Hi all, If you are interested to travel to Montreal for a conference in February 2016, you can submit one or several talks to the ConFoo conference. Here is the site: http://confoo.ca/en There was some announcements during the last month, but no many responses and the deadline is on 20th September. The hotel and the flight will be paid by the conference. St?phane -- St?phane Wirtel - http://wirtel.be - @matrixise _______________________________________________ PSF-Community mailing list PSF-Community at python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-community From cbc at unc.edu Mon Sep 21 18:18:17 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 12:18:17 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Big Week: Project Night and PySpark Meeting Message-ID: <56002DC9.8050609@unc.edu> TriPython took a vacation last week with no events. But this week there are two events. Tonight is third Monday Durham Project Night: http://tripython.org/Members/markdlavin/sept-15-dpn http://www.meetup.com/tripython/events/224033334/ Later this week is the fourth Thursday TriPython Meeting with PySpark: http://tripython.org/Members/rpetrusz/sept-15-mtg http://www.meetup.com/tripython/events/225314440/ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 24 18:28:49 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 12:28:49 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: TriPython September 2015 Meeting: PySpark In-Reply-To: <55F4D731.90803@unc.edu> References: <55F4D731.90803@unc.edu> Message-ID: <560424C1.6090008@unc.edu> Fun and games tonight. See you there. On 9/12/2015 9:53 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > http://tripython.org/Members/rpetrusz/sept-15-mtg > > When: Thursday, September 24, 7pm > Where: Bull City Coworking, 112 S. Duke St., Suite 6, Durham > What: """Chad Vawter will present PySpark, a fast and general engine for > large-scale data processing. This presentation is in preparation for a > joint workshop in November with the RTP Analysts meetup. Lightning > talks, 5 to 10 minutes extemporaneous expositions on a topic of interest > to you, something you recently learned, kind of like a show and tell, > are always welcome as well. Please see the parking instructions on the > BCC website. A wide variety of possibilities for the after-meeting are > within steps of BCC.""" -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 24 19:32:50 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 13:32:50 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Fwd: FW: Bioinformatics Developer #20007563.doc In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> I know that a number of you are looking for a job just like this. Jump on it. Come work with me. It's fun. (Sorry for the Word doc.) Cheers, Chris ________________________________________ From: Janet Launder Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 8:52 AM To: Allhands Subject: Bioinformatics Developer #20007563.doc All, RENCI is currently recruiting for a Bioinformatics Developer position. If you are interested in applying for the position, please see the attached position description and click on the quick link in the posting. This link will take you directly to the posting on the UNC Careers at Carolina website. Thanks, Janet Launder RENCI UBC Human Resources Lead Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) Center for Galapagos Studies (CGS) Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) Center for the Study of Natural Hazards & Disasters Data Intensive Cyber Environments (DICE) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 100 Europa Drive Suite 540 Chapel Hill, NC 27517-7583 CB# 7583 jlaunder at renci.org Phone: (919)445-9618 Fax: 919-445-9680 [Description: Description: Renaissance Computing Institute] From lionface.lemonface at gmail.com Thu Sep 24 19:34:39 2015 From: lionface.lemonface at gmail.com (Josh Johnson) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 13:34:39 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Fwd: FW: Bioinformatics Developer #20007563.doc In-Reply-To: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> Message-ID: <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> I didn't get an attachment. Found a link on the RENCI site: http://renci.org/employment/bioinformatics-developer-20007563/ Cheers, JJ -- Brought to you by a grant from the "I'm finally one of the cool kids" foundation for the advancement of geek chic in the mainstream vernacular. > On Sep 24, 2015, at 1:32 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > > I know that a number of you are looking for a job just like this. Jump on it. Come work with me. It's fun. > > (Sorry for the Word doc.) > > Cheers, Chris > > ________________________________________ > From: Janet Launder > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 8:52 AM > To: Allhands > Subject: Bioinformatics Developer #20007563.doc > > All, > > RENCI is currently recruiting for a Bioinformatics Developer position. If you are interested in applying for the position, please see the attached position description and click on the quick link in the posting. This link will take you directly to the posting on the UNC Careers at Carolina website. > > Thanks, > > Janet Launder > RENCI UBC Human Resources Lead > Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) > Center for Galapagos Studies (CGS) > Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) > Center for the Study of Natural Hazards & Disasters > Data Intensive Cyber Environments (DICE) > University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill > 100 Europa Drive > Suite 540 > Chapel Hill, NC 27517-7583 > CB# 7583 > jlaunder at renci.org > Phone: (919)445-9618 > Fax: 919-445-9680 > [Description: Description: Renaissance Computing Institute] > > > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From jim at ibang.com Thu Sep 24 19:35:15 2015 From: jim at ibang.com (Jim Allman) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 13:35:15 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Fwd: FW: Bioinformatics Developer #20007563.doc In-Reply-To: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> Message-ID: <7B03912B-48DC-4199-BE09-D5CEC5EB996C@ibang.com> On Sep 24, 2015, at 1:32 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > > I know that a number of you are looking for a job just like this. Jump on it. Come work with me. It's fun. > > (Sorry for the Word doc.) Missing attachment? I can?t see it, anyway.. =jimA= Jim Allman Interrobang Digital Media http://www.ibang.com/ (919) 649-5760 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 24 20:06:10 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 14:06:10 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Fwd: FW: Bioinformatics Developer #20007563.doc In-Reply-To: <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> Message-ID: <56043B92.40804@unc.edu> On 9/24/2015 1:34 PM, Josh Johnson wrote: > I didn't get an attachment. Found a link on the RENCI site: http://renci.org/employment/bioinformatics-developer-20007563/ Sorry. I did everything I could to get the attachment past Mailman including increase the payload size and temporarily turn off filtering. I think there might be something greater going on filterwise at the python.org post office level. Thanks for the link. I don't know why they just didn't send the links around to start with: http://renci.org/employment/bioinformatics-developer-20007563/ https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/80039 -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From lgtateos at ncsu.edu Thu Sep 24 21:22:13 2015 From: lgtateos at ncsu.edu (Laura Tateosian) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 15:22:13 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Geo+Scripting In-Reply-To: <56043B92.40804@unc.edu> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> <56043B92.40804@unc.edu> Message-ID: <56044D65.5000105@ncsu.edu> Hi All, I'm leading a course on geospatial visualization and scripting. Do any of you know anyone who might be interested in talking to our class about D3.js, Leaflet.js, or Bokeh.js. I'm not really a javascript programmer, so it would be great to have someone in how can spread their wisdom. It's a small class and the students know some Python programming, but most will not know Javascript. They are working towards master's degrees in GIS. We meet Thursdays 9-11:30am. Thanks in advance for any contacts you share, Laura Tateosian NC State University On 9/24/2015 2:06 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > On 9/24/2015 1:34 PM, Josh Johnson wrote: >> I didn't get an attachment. Found a link on the RENCI site: >> http://renci.org/employment/bioinformatics-developer-20007563/ > > Sorry. I did everything I could to get the attachment past Mailman > including increase the payload size and temporarily turn off > filtering. I think there might be something greater going on > filterwise at the python.org post office level. > > Thanks for the link. I don't know why they just didn't send the links > around to start with: > > http://renci.org/employment/bioinformatics-developer-20007563/ > https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/80039 > From cbc at unc.edu Thu Sep 24 23:17:50 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 17:17:50 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Geo+Scripting In-Reply-To: <56044D65.5000105@ncsu.edu> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> <56043B92.40804@unc.edu> <56044D65.5000105@ncsu.edu> Message-ID: <5604687E.9090404@unc.edu> On 9/24/2015 3:22 PM, Laura Tateosian wrote: > I'm leading a course on geospatial visualization and scripting. Do any > of you know anyone who might be interested in talking to our class about > D3.js, Leaflet.js, or Bokeh.js. I'm not really a javascript programmer, > so it would be great to have someone in how can spread their wisdom. > It's a small class and the students know some Python programming, but > most will not know Javascript. They are working towards master's > degrees in GIS. We meet Thursdays 9-11:30am. I can speak to bokeh better than any of these. But leaflet is what you really need to tell this class about. How soon is this needed? Others please speak up. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530 From lgtateos at ncsu.edu Thu Sep 24 23:11:52 2015 From: lgtateos at ncsu.edu (Laura Tateosian) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 17:11:52 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Geo+Scripting In-Reply-To: <5604687E.9090404@unc.edu> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> <56043B92.40804@unc.edu> <56044D65.5000105@ncsu.edu> <5604687E.9090404@unc.edu> Message-ID: <56046718.20807@ncsu.edu> I'd like to do this in November to early December. On 9/24/2015 5:17 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > On 9/24/2015 3:22 PM, Laura Tateosian wrote: >> I'm leading a course on geospatial visualization and scripting. Do any >> of you know anyone who might be interested in talking to our class about >> D3.js, Leaflet.js, or Bokeh.js. I'm not really a javascript programmer, >> so it would be great to have someone in how can spread their wisdom. >> It's a small class and the students know some Python programming, but >> most will not know Javascript. They are working towards master's >> degrees in GIS. We meet Thursdays 9-11:30am. > > I can speak to bokeh better than any of these. But leaflet is what you > really need to tell this class about. How soon is this needed? > > Others please speak up. > From jim at ibang.com Thu Sep 24 23:15:48 2015 From: jim at ibang.com (Jim Allman) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 17:15:48 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Geo+Scripting In-Reply-To: <5604687E.9090404@unc.edu> References: <560433C2.6010101@unc.edu> <37367A77-4CF0-434A-A2A4-E8B3DE7E0FEA@gmail.com> <56043B92.40804@unc.edu> <56044D65.5000105@ncsu.edu> <5604687E.9090404@unc.edu> Message-ID: <83269F85-EC37-441E-A330-3C777FBB2CDE@ibang.com> On Sep 24, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: > > Others please speak up. I?m pretty experienced with d3, and familiar with GIS conventions and data, but I haven?t used them in combination. If you don?t find a better candidate, I could probably whip something up by November. =jimA= Jim Allman Interrobang Digital Media http://www.ibang.com/ (919) 649-5760 From jbw2003 at earthlink.net Fri Sep 25 16:38:46 2015 From: jbw2003 at earthlink.net (Jim White) Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 10:38:46 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Geo+Scripting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56055C76.8030809@earthlink.net> Tobin Bradley with Mecklenberg County GIS would be a good choice, but that is a drive. > On 9/24/2015 5:17 PM, Chris Calloway wrote: >> >On 9/24/2015 3:22 PM, Laura Tateosian wrote: >>> >>I'm leading a course on geospatial visualization and scripting. Do any >>> >>of you know anyone who might be interested in talking to our class about >>> >>D3.js, Leaflet.js, or Bokeh.js. I'm not really a javascript programmer, >>> >>so it would be great to have someone in how can spread their wisdom. >>> >>It's a small class and the students know some Python programming, but >>> >>most will not know Javascript. They are working towards master's >>> >>degrees in GIS. We meet Thursdays 9-11:30am. >> > >> >I can speak to bokeh better than any of these. But leaflet is what you >> >really need to tell this class about. How soon is this needed? >> > >> >Others please speak up. >> > -- James B. White Cary, NC 919-380-9615 http://whitecodingandmaps.com From nvvinha1 at gmail.com Fri Sep 25 18:57:27 2015 From: nvvinha1 at gmail.com (Van Vinh Nguyen) Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 12:57:27 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Spark Ipython notebook Message-ID: Hi all, I mentioned with some of you yesterday about the Ipython notebook for Spark that I found on Github. Here is the link to it: https://github.com/donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks/blob/master/spark/spark.ipynb Donne Martin also shares a very nice collection of notebooks for Data Science topics in his repository: https://github.com/donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks Hope this is helpful to many of us. Happy sparking! Vinh -------------- next part -------------- Hi all, I mentioned with some of you yesterday about the Ipython notebook for Spark that I found on Github. Here is the link to it: [1]https://github.com/donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks/blob/master/spark/spark.ipynb Donne Martin also shares a very nice collection of notebooks for Data Science topics in his repository: [2]https://github.com/donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks Hope this is helpful to many of us. Happy sparking! Vinh References Visible links 1. https://github.com/donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks/blob/master/spark/spark.ipynb 2. https://github.com/donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks From cbc at unc.edu Mon Sep 28 17:11:03 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 11:11:03 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Thanks Message-ID: <56095887.3000704@unc.edu> Thanks to Chad Vawter for a fantastic presentation about PySpark. It really helped to hear the justifications for Spark, particularly about how it's about memory and not about cores. That's really the big data challenge. The live coding was also superb. Thank you! Thank you to TransLoc for making the after-party one of the best ever. A round of free drinks was so nice. Thank you! Thank you to Van Vinh Nguyen for the PySpark Notebooks. These are great, especially now that Github displays Jupyter Notebooks in place instead of having to jump through an nbviewer link. Thank you! -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530