From cbc at unc.edu Mon Feb 4 09:46:06 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2019 14:46:06 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Raleigh Project Night Message-ID: <13ABC156-2138-45E8-B72E-4A16E532635E@unc.edu> http://tripython.org/Members/kahowell/feb-19-rpn/ When: Tuesday, February 5, 6-9pm Where: Red Hat Annex, 190 E Davie St, Raleigh Raleigh Project Night meets on first Tuesdays. 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. Park in the City Center deck behind Red Hat (the Red Hat elevator in the deck goes into the main Red Hat space, not the Annex). Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- [1]http://tripython.org/Members/kahowell/feb-19-rpn/ When: Tuesday, February 5, 6-9pm Where: Red Hat Annex, 190 E Davie St, Raleigh Raleigh Project Night meets on first Tuesdays. 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. Park in the City Center deck behind Red Hat (the Red Hat elevator in the deck goes into the main Red Hat space, not the Annex). Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. http://tripython.org/Members/kahowell/feb-19-rpn/ From tdhopper at gmail.com Thu Feb 7 10:25:51 2019 From: tdhopper at gmail.com (Tim Hopper) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 10:25:51 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Part 2 of Pytest talk in March? Message-ID: Hi Chris et al, As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures that I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too soon to see me again, I would be happy to do it then. -------------- next part -------------- Hi Chris et al, As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures that I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too soon to see me again, I would be happy to do it then. From cbc at unc.edu Thu Feb 7 10:50:44 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 15:50:44 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Part 2 of Pytest talk in March? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Tim, Thanks for the offer. March is already claimed by Rex Dwyer. However, we need someone for April. Interested? -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 2/7/19, 10:25 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Tim Hopper" wrote: Hi Chris et al, As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures that I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too soon to see me again, I would be happy to do it then. From tdhopper at gmail.com Thu Feb 7 10:51:51 2019 From: tdhopper at gmail.com (Tim Hopper) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 10:51:51 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Part 2 of Pytest talk in March? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm out of town during the April and May meetings. I'll do it eventually! On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 10:50 AM Calloway, Chris wrote: > Tim, > > Thanks for the offer. March is already claimed by Rex Dwyer. However, we > need someone for April. Interested? > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > ?On 2/7/19, 10:25 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Tim Hopper" > > wrote: > > Hi Chris et al, > > As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures > that > I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest > things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most > powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too > soon to > see me again, I would be happy to do it then. > > > -------------- next part -------------- I'm out of town during the April and May meetings. I'll do it eventually! On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 10:50 AM Calloway, Chris <[1]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: Tim, Thanks for the offer. March is already claimed by Rex Dwyer. However, we need someone for April. Interested? -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ***On 2/7/19, 10:25 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Tim Hopper" wrote: ** ** Hi Chris et al, ** ** As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures that ** ** I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest ** ** things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most ** ** powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too soon to ** ** see me again, I would be happy to do it then. References Visible links 1. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 2. mailto:unc.edu at python.org 3. mailto:tdhopper at gmail.com From cbc at unc.edu Thu Feb 7 11:13:33 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 16:13:33 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Part 2 of Pytest talk in March? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3EBA94D6-BB59-47E0-9305-8724911C1EF8@unc.edu> Rex, wanna swap March for April at RENCI? -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 2/7/19, 10:51 AM, "Tim Hopper" > wrote: I'm out of town during the April and May meetings. I'll do it eventually! On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 10:50 AM Calloway, Chris > wrote: Tim, Thanks for the offer. March is already claimed by Rex Dwyer. However, we need someone for April. Interested? -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 2/7/19, 10:25 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Tim Hopper" on behalf of tdhopper at gmail.com> wrote: Hi Chris et al, As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures that I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too soon to see me again, I would be happy to do it then. -------------- next part -------------- Rex, wanna swap March for April at RENCI? -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 2/7/19, 10:51 AM, "Tim Hopper" <[1]tdhopper at gmail.com> wrote: I'm out of town during the April and May meetings. I'll do it eventually! On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 10:50 AM Calloway, Chris <[2]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: Tim, Thanks for the offer. March is already claimed by Rex Dwyer. However, we need someone for April. Interested? -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 2/7/19, 10:25 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Tim Hopper" wrote: Hi Chris et al, As I mentioned in my Pytest talk, I have a Part 2 on Pytest Fixtures that I'd be happy to deliver. In my experience, this is one of the hardest things for people to get their heads around, but also one of the most powerful features. If the March meeting isn't claimed and isn't too soon to see me again, I would be happy to do it then. References Visible links 1. mailto:tdhopper at gmail.com 2. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 3. mailto:unc.edu at python.org 4. mailto:tdhopper at gmail.com From cbc at unc.edu Mon Feb 11 12:54:00 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 17:54:00 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Chapel Hill Project Night Message-ID: <89F3EE1D-1F58-442E-AC12-C1C6730568EF@unc.edu> Hey, fun and games and pizza again at RENCI on Wednesday. Come as you are. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/feb-19-chpn When: Wednesday, February 13, 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. Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- Hey, fun and games and pizza again at RENCI on Wednesday. Come as you are. [1]http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/feb-19-chpn When: Wednesday, February 13, 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. Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/feb-19-chpn From cbc at unc.edu Wed Feb 13 15:05:44 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 20:05:44 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Gitter Organization Message-ID: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a replacement for IRC: https://gitter.im/TriPython/ Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a GitHub userid in order to join. I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know of any problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set up. And for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be surprised to see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your Github settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a replacement for IRC: [1]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a GitHub userid in order to join. I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know of any problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set up. And for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be surprised to see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your Github settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ From willspearman at gmail.com Wed Feb 13 15:42:55 2019 From: willspearman at gmail.com (Will Spearman) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 15:42:55 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Gitter Organization In-Reply-To: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> References: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> Message-ID: Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, etc. and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a replacement > for IRC: > > > > [1]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > > > Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a GitHub > userid in order to join. > > > > I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know of any > problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set up. > And > for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be surprised > to > see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your Github > settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. > > > > -- > > Sincerely, > > > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > (919) 599-3530 > > > > References > > Visible links > 1. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > _______________________________________________ > 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 -------------- Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, etc. and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris <[1]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: ** **I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a replacement ** **for IRC: ** **[1][2]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ ** **Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a GitHub ** **userid in order to join. ** **I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know of any ** **problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set up. And ** **for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be surprised to ** **see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your Github ** **settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. ** **-- ** **Sincerely, ** **Chris Calloway ** **Applications Analyst ** **University of North Carolina ** **Renaissance Computing Institute ** **(919) 599-3530 References ** **Visible links ** **1. [3]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [4]TriZPUG at python.org [5]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [6]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References Visible links 1. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 2. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ 3. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ 4. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 5. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 6. http://tripython.org/ From cbc at unc.edu Wed Feb 13 16:25:31 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 21:25:31 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Gitter Organization In-Reply-To: References: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> Message-ID: Didn't choose Slack because not open source, limits on unpaid organizations messages and members, and the ton of open source organizations already on Gitter. Things like jupyter, conda, ipywidgets, matplotlib, dask, ipython, pydata, pandas, Django, xarray, scikit-learn/image, etc.. It seems to fit our ecosystem. The Python Slack team, for which the PSF pays, requires an invitation to join, although you can request an invitation. Gitter also supports mobile, desktop, and browser and I use it in my day job. I've been checking out the options for awhile. Anyone feel free to start a TriPython Slack team. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 2/13/19, 3:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Will Spearman" wrote: Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, etc. and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a replacement > for IRC: > > > > [1]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > > > Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a GitHub > userid in order to join. > > > > I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know of any > problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set up. > And > for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be surprised > to > see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your Github > settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. > > > > -- > > Sincerely, > > > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > (919) 599-3530 > > > > References > > Visible links > 1. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > From justin.blank at gmail.com Wed Feb 13 16:42:09 2019 From: justin.blank at gmail.com (Justin Blank) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 16:42:09 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Gitter Organization In-Reply-To: References: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> Message-ID: If anyone wants a slack presence, there is a python channel in the Triangle Devs group (http://www.triangledevslack.com/). On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 4:25 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > Didn't choose Slack because not open source, limits on unpaid > organizations messages and members, and the ton of open source > organizations already on Gitter. Things like jupyter, conda, ipywidgets, > matplotlib, dask, ipython, pydata, pandas, Django, xarray, > scikit-learn/image, etc.. It seems to fit our ecosystem. The Python Slack > team, for which the PSF pays, requires an invitation to join, although you > can request an invitation. Gitter also supports mobile, desktop, and > browser and I use it in my day job. I've been checking out the options for > awhile. Anyone feel free to start a TriPython Slack team. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > ?On 2/13/19, 3:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Will Spearman" > willspearman at gmail.com> wrote: > > Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, > etc. > and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has > mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general > Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > > > I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a > replacement > > for IRC: > > > > > > > > [1]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > > > > > > > Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a > GitHub > > userid in order to join. > > > > > > > > I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know > of any > > problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set > up. > > And > > for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be > surprised > > to > > see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your > Github > > settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > Chris Calloway > > > > Applications Analyst > > > > University of North Carolina > > > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > > > (919) 599-3530 > > > > > > > > References > > > > Visible links > > 1. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > _______________________________________________ > > TriZPUG mailing list > > TriZPUG at python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -------------- If anyone wants a slack presence, there is a python channel in the Triangle Devs group ([1]http://www.triangledevslack.com/).** On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 4:25 PM Calloway, Chris <[2]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: Didn't choose Slack because not open source, limits on unpaid organizations messages and members, and the ton of open source organizations already on Gitter. Things like jupyter, conda, ipywidgets, matplotlib, dask, ipython, pydata, pandas, Django, xarray, scikit-learn/image, etc.. It seems to fit our ecosystem. The Python Slack team, for which the PSF pays, requires an invitation to join, although you can request an invitation. Gitter also supports mobile, desktop, and browser and I use it in my day job. I've been checking out the options for awhile. Anyone feel free to start a TriPython Slack team. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ***On 2/13/19, 3:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Will Spearman" wrote: ** ** Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, etc. ** ** and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has ** ** mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general ** ** Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. ** ** On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris <[5]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: ** ** >** ** I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a replacement ** ** >** ** for IRC: ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > ** ** >** ** [1][6]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > ** ** >** ** Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a GitHub ** ** >** ** userid in order to join. ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > ** ** >** ** I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know of any ** ** >** ** problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set up. ** ** > And ** ** >** ** for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be surprised ** ** > to ** ** >** ** see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your Github ** ** >** ** settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > ** ** >** ** -- ** ** > ** ** >** ** Sincerely, ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > ** ** >** ** Chris Calloway ** ** > ** ** >** ** Applications Analyst ** ** > ** ** >** ** University of North Carolina ** ** > ** ** >** ** Renaissance Computing Institute ** ** > ** ** >** ** (919) 599-3530 ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > ** ** > References ** ** > ** ** >** ** Visible links ** ** >** ** 1. [7]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ ** ** > _______________________________________________ ** ** > TriZPUG mailing list ** ** > [8]TriZPUG at python.org ** ** > [9]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ** ** > [10]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ** ** > _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [11]TriZPUG at python.org [12]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [13]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References Visible links 1. http://www.triangledevslack.com/ 2. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 3. mailto:unc.edu at python.org 4. mailto:willspearman at gmail.com 5. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 6. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ 7. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ 8. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 9. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 10. http://tripython.org/ 11. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 12. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 13. http://tripython.org/ From cbc at unc.edu Wed Feb 13 21:32:44 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 02:32:44 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Gitter Organization In-Reply-To: References: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> Message-ID: <2B5F04E1-F1F3-44CF-AA90-EB7CEFBFEC80@unc.edu> Perfect. Thanks, Justin. I'm already a member and forgot about it (too many Slack teams/channels to check). -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 2/13/19, 4:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Justin Blank" wrote: If anyone wants a slack presence, there is a python channel in the Triangle Devs group (http://www.triangledevslack.com/). On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 4:25 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > Didn't choose Slack because not open source, limits on unpaid > organizations messages and members, and the ton of open source > organizations already on Gitter. Things like jupyter, conda, ipywidgets, > matplotlib, dask, ipython, pydata, pandas, Django, xarray, > scikit-learn/image, etc.. It seems to fit our ecosystem. The Python Slack > team, for which the PSF pays, requires an invitation to join, although you > can request an invitation. Gitter also supports mobile, desktop, and > browser and I use it in my day job. I've been checking out the options for > awhile. Anyone feel free to start a TriPython Slack team. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > On 2/13/19, 3:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Will Spearman" > willspearman at gmail.com> wrote: > > Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, > etc. > and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has > mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general > Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > > > I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a > replacement > > for IRC: > > > > > > > > [1]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > > > > > > > Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a > GitHub > > userid in order to join. > > > > > > > > I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know > of any > > problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set > up. > > And > > for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be > surprised > > to > > see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your > Github > > settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > Chris Calloway > > > > Applications Analyst > > > > University of North Carolina > > > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > > > (919) 599-3530 > > > > > > > > References > > > > Visible links > > 1. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > _______________________________________________ > > TriZPUG mailing list > > TriZPUG at python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > From aikimark at aol.com Wed Feb 13 21:35:23 2019 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 02:35:23 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [TriPython] Slack References: <976738730.676446.1550111723307.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their Teams product(s).? Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) life. Mark -------------- next part -------------- Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) life. Mark From ggoddard at gmail.com Wed Feb 13 22:41:09 2019 From: ggoddard at gmail.com (Greg Goddard) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 20:41:09 -0700 Subject: [TriPython] Gitter Organization In-Reply-To: <2B5F04E1-F1F3-44CF-AA90-EB7CEFBFEC80@unc.edu> References: <8A3A8CED-A8FE-4028-AE87-A47B81FC4014@unc.edu> <2B5F04E1-F1F3-44CF-AA90-EB7CEFBFEC80@unc.edu> Message-ID: The RTP Python Meetup also has an associated Slack (like Chris said, too many Slacks to actively keep up with!) and Discord. More at https://www.meetup.com/RTP-Python-Meetup/ Cheers, -g On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 7:32 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > > Perfect. Thanks, Justin. I'm already a member and forgot about it (too many Slack teams/channels to check). > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > ?On 2/13/19, 4:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Justin Blank" wrote: > > If anyone wants a slack presence, there is a python channel in the Triangle > Devs group (http://www.triangledevslack.com/). > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 4:25 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > > > Didn't choose Slack because not open source, limits on unpaid > > organizations messages and members, and the ton of open source > > organizations already on Gitter. Things like jupyter, conda, ipywidgets, > > matplotlib, dask, ipython, pydata, pandas, Django, xarray, > > scikit-learn/image, etc.. It seems to fit our ecosystem. The Python Slack > > team, for which the PSF pays, requires an invitation to join, although you > > can request an invitation. Gitter also supports mobile, desktop, and > > browser and I use it in my day job. I've been checking out the options for > > awhile. Anyone feel free to start a TriPython Slack team. > > > > -- > > Sincerely, > > > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > (919) 599-3530 > > > > > > On 2/13/19, 3:42 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Will Spearman" > > > willspearman at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Slack would seem like a perfect free solution to chat, collaboration, > > etc. > > and many of us probably already use it for our day jobs. Plus it has > > mobile, desktop, and browser support on all the platforms. The general > > Python Community has a Slack workspace which I am on already. > > > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 3:09 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > > > > > I have created an organization for us on Gitter to try as a > > replacement > > > for IRC: > > > > > > > > > > > > [1]https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > > > > > > > > > > > Right now there is only one room to join. You will need to have a > > GitHub > > > userid in order to join. > > > > > > > > > > > > I would appreciate you trying it out and letting this list know > > of any > > > problems. It was way more complicated than it needed to be to set > > up. > > > And > > > for all I know, way more complicated to join. I would not be > > surprised > > > to > > > see that you need to allow Gitter as a third-party app in your > > Github > > > settings. But I could just as easily be wrong. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > > > > > Chris Calloway > > > > > > Applications Analyst > > > > > > University of North Carolina > > > > > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > > > > > (919) 599-3530 > > > > > > > > > > > > References > > > > > > Visible links > > > 1. https://gitter.im/TriPython/ > > > _______________________________________________ > > > TriZPUG mailing list > > > TriZPUG at python.org > > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > TriZPUG mailing list > > TriZPUG at python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From ggoddard at gmail.com Wed Feb 13 22:43:34 2019 From: ggoddard at gmail.com (Greg Goddard) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 20:43:34 -0700 Subject: [TriPython] Slack In-Reply-To: <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> References: <976738730.676446.1550111723307.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Since when does Microsoft own Slack? Last I heard, Slack was getting ready to IPO and is still competing with Microsoft (Teams). https://www.inc.com/business-insider/slack-has-confidentially-filed-an-ipo.html Cheers, -g On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 7:35 PM Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG wrote: > > Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their > Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) > life. > Mark > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From lionface.lemonface at gmail.com Wed Feb 13 22:49:10 2019 From: lionface.lemonface at gmail.com (Josh Johnson) Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 22:49:10 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Slack In-Reply-To: <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> References: <976738730.676446.1550111723307.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: IRC? -- 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 Feb 13, 2019, at 9:35 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG wrote: > > Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their > Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) > life. > Mark > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From ableeb at gmail.com Thu Feb 14 07:47:42 2019 From: ableeb at gmail.com (Andrew Leeb) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 07:47:42 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Slack In-Reply-To: References: <976738730.676446.1550111723307.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Microsoft owns GitHub -andy Sent from my mobile > On Feb 13, 2019, at 10:49 PM, Josh Johnson wrote: > > IRC? > > -- > 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 Feb 13, 2019, at 9:35 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG wrote: >> >> Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their >> Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) >> life. >> Mark >> _______________________________________________ >> TriZPUG mailing list >> TriZPUG at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From israelpattison at fanana.net Wed Feb 13 22:57:49 2019 From: israelpattison at fanana.net (Israel J Pattison) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 03:57:49 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Slack In-Reply-To: References: <976738730.676446.1550111723307.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/09/12/its-good-that-microsoft-didnt-acquire-slack.aspx > On Feb 14, 2019, at 03:49, Josh Johnson wrote: > > IRC? > > -- > 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 Feb 13, 2019, at 9:35 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG wrote: >> >> Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their >> Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) >> life. >> Mark >> _______________________________________________ >> TriZPUG mailing list >> TriZPUG at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > _______________________________________________ > 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 -------------- [1]https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/09/12/its-good-that-microsoft-didnt-acquire-slack.aspx On Feb 14, 2019, at 03:49, Josh Johnson <[2]lionface.lemonface at gmail.com> wrote: IRC? -- 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 Feb 13, 2019, at 9:35 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG <[3]trizpug at python.org> wrote: Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) life. Mark _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [4]TriZPUG at python.org [5]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [6]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [7]TriZPUG at python.org [8]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [9]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References Visible links 1. https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/09/12/its-good-that-microsoft-didnt-acquire-slack.aspx 2. mailto:lionface.lemonface at gmail.com 3. mailto:trizpug at python.org 4. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 5. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 6. http://tripython.org/ 7. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 8. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 9. http://tripython.org/ From israelpattison at fanana.net Wed Feb 13 22:58:50 2019 From: israelpattison at fanana.net (Israel J Pattison) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 03:58:50 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Slack In-Reply-To: References: <976738730.676446.1550111723307.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <976738730.676446.1550111723307@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Rocket.chat and Mattermost are open source. > On Feb 14, 2019, at 03:49, Josh Johnson wrote: > > IRC? > > -- > 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 Feb 13, 2019, at 9:35 PM, Mark Hutchinson via TriZPUG wrote: >> >> Now that Microsoft owns Slack, they will eventually replace it with their >> Teams product(s). Better switch to a product with a longer (expected) >> life. >> Mark >> _______________________________________________ >> TriZPUG mailing list >> TriZPUG at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From thomson at neuro.duke.edu Mon Feb 18 09:09:37 2019 From: thomson at neuro.duke.edu (Eric Thomson) Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 14:09:37 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Durham Project Night Tonight 6pm @Caktus In-Reply-To: References: , , , Message-ID: Just a reminder that tonight is Project Night in Durham. If you are an absolute beginner just getting started, or have a project well underway you want to tinker with, all are welcome! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so folks are welcome to come at any point during the evening. Thanks, as always, to Caktus for providing the meeting space and pizza. Hope to see you there! Details: When: Monday, February 18, 6-9pm Where: Caktus Group Tech Space, 108 Morris St., Durham What: Join us for our monthly project night to tinker, commiserate all things Python, and refuel. If you don't have something specific you are working on, that's fine: if you just need help getting started with Python bring your laptop and we will help. If you are a veteran programmer, come on by for code and pizza. It's an informal meetup where people work on their own projects, talk about programming, and give and receive tips on all things Python. From brandon.johnson at koanologies.com Mon Feb 18 12:15:48 2019 From: brandon.johnson at koanologies.com (Brandon Johnson) Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 12:15:48 -0500 Subject: [TriPython] Durham Project Night Tonight 6pm @Caktus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Eric, How do I unsubscribe from the mailing list? On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 9:10 AM Eric Thomson wrote: > Just a reminder that tonight is Project Night in Durham. If you are an > absolute beginner just getting started, or have a project well underway you > want to tinker with, all are welcome! The setting is informal and there is > no schedule, so folks are welcome to come at any point during the evening. > > Thanks, as always, to Caktus for providing the meeting space and pizza. > > Hope to see you there! > > Details: > When: Monday, February 18, 6-9pm > Where: Caktus Group Tech Space, 108 Morris St., Durham > > What: Join us for our monthly project night to tinker, commiserate all > things Python, and refuel. If you don't have something specific you are > working on, that's fine: if you just need help getting started with Python > bring your laptop and we will help. If you are a veteran programmer, come > on by for code and pizza. It's an informal meetup where people work on > their own projects, talk about programming, and give and receive tips on > all things Python. > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- *Brandon Johnson* | CEO Koanologies.com 252-567-9992 (m) lnkd.in/dn_VuqV *This communication along with any attachments contains confidential and privileged information, not meant for public release or any publication beyond the authorized business use by person(s) intended by the sender or the organization they represent. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient(s) you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, use or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please reply immediately to the sender via email and/or notify Koanologies via other reasonable means; permanently deleting and properly destroying this email and its attachments in any and all forms, both digital and hardcopy, under your control and any/all persons or agents you may have provided access and copy thereof.* -------------- next part -------------- Hi Eric, How do I unsubscribe from the mailing list? On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 9:10 AM Eric Thomson <[1]thomson at neuro.duke.edu> wrote: Just a reminder that tonight is Project Night in Durham. If you are an absolute beginner just getting started, or have a project well underway you want to tinker with, all are welcome! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so folks are welcome to come at any point during the evening. Thanks, as always, to Caktus for providing the meeting space and pizza. Hope to see you there! Details: When: Monday, February 18, 6-9pm Where: Caktus Group Tech Space, [2]108 Morris St., Durham What: Join us for our monthly project night to tinker, commiserate all things Python, and refuel. If you don't have something specific you are working on, that's fine: if you just need help getting started with Python bring your laptop and we will help. If you are a veteran programmer, come on by for code and pizza. It's an informal meetup where people work on their own projects, talk about programming, and give and receive tips on all things Python. _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [3]TriZPUG at python.org [4]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [5]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- Brandon Johnson****| CEO** [6]Koanologies.com 252-567-9992 (m) [7]lnkd.in/dn_VuqV This communication along with any attachments contains confidential and privileged information, not meant for public release or any publication beyond the authorized business use by person(s) intended by the sender or the organization they represent. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient(s) you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, use or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please reply immediately to the sender via email and/or notify Koanologies via other reasonable means; permanently deleting and properly destroying this email and its attachments in any and all forms, both digital and hardcopy, under your control and any/all persons or agents you may have provided access and copy thereof. References Visible links 1. mailto:thomson at neuro.duke.edu 2. https://maps.google.com/?q=108+Morris+St.,+Durham&entry=gmail&source=g 3. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 4. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 5. http://tripython.org/ 6. http://koanologies.com/ 7. http://lnkd.in/dn_VuqV From cbc at unc.edu Mon Feb 25 17:12:46 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 22:12:46 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: TriPython February 2019 Meeting: It Asynchronous Make Message-ID: <8F52A330-EDDA-4755-98E3-698C82F5BFC4@unc.edu> Looking forward to seeing you this week: http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/feb-19-mtg When: Thursday, February 28, 2019, 7pm Where: WebAssign, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1791 Varsity Drive, Suite 200, Raleigh What: Randy Barlow presents on the new asyncio standard library. Randy says, "If you are like me, you may have been stuck working with Python 2.7, staring over the fence at Python 3 and wishing you could use all the cool new stuff. Or maybe you couldn't use Python 3 because electric eels keep stinging you whenever you try. Whatever the case may be, we'll be talking in this session about the new asyncio library that was introduced in Python 3.4 and greatly enhanced with the async/await keywords in Python 3.5. Participants will get a high-level overview of the library, and the concepts surrounding asynchronous programming. Maybe we'll even make a fun toy program together, who knows? This would be a great talk to attend if you know Python but haven't taken the time to explore this API." Randy Barlow works full time on the Fedora Project. He is primarily involved in leading development on Bodhi, Fedora's update management system, and with building out Fedora's scaled container registry. He does not enjoy long walks on the beach and is an expert on pizza. Extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration are also welcome and don't need to be pre-announced. Plenty of free after-hours parking is available in the upper level of the deck behind WebAssign (turn through the median just before the intersection of Varsity and Main Campus Drives). If the door is locked, call the number posted on the door. An after-meeting location for food and beverage will be decided at the meeting (usually BaDa Wings at Mission Valley). Come join us for a fun and informative evening. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- Looking forward to seeing you this week: [1]http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/feb-19-mtg When: Thursday, February 28, 2019, 7pm Where: WebAssign, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1791 Varsity Drive, Suite 200, Raleigh What: Randy Barlow presents on the new asyncio standard library. Randy says, "If you are like me, you may have been stuck working with Python 2.7, staring over the fence at Python 3 and wishing you could use all the cool new stuff. Or maybe you couldn't use Python 3 because electric eels keep stinging you whenever you try. Whatever the case may be, we'll be talking in this session about the new asyncio library that was introduced in Python 3.4 and greatly enhanced with the async/await keywords in Python 3.5. Participants will get a high-level overview of the library, and the concepts surrounding asynchronous programming. Maybe we'll even make a fun toy program together, who knows? This would be a great talk to attend if you know Python but haven't taken the time to explore this API." Randy Barlow works full time on the Fedora Project. He is primarily involved in leading development on Bodhi, Fedora's update management system, and with building out Fedora's scaled container registry. He does not enjoy long walks on the beach and is an expert on pizza. Extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration are also welcome and don't need to be pre-announced. Plenty of free after-hours parking is available in the upper level of the deck behind WebAssign (turn through the median just before the intersection of Varsity and Main Campus Drives). If the door is locked, call the number posted on the door. An after-meeting location for food and beverage will be decided at the meeting (usually BaDa Wings at Mission Valley). Come join us for a fun and informative evening. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. http://tripython.org/Members/sgambino/feb-19-mtg From cbc at unc.edu Tue Feb 26 11:50:05 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 16:50:05 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Analytics>Forward 2019 Message-ID: Just want to make sure everyone knows at 8am about Analytics>Forward on March 8 at Blue Cross Blue Shield on University Drive in Durham. https://www.meetup.com/Research-Triangle-Analysts/events/258165094/ Tickets are only $12 (provides breakfast, lunch, all day coffee, and possibly pie for Pi Day) and are available on the meetup page by clicking on the check mark underneath the ?Are You Going?? link. This is an annual all-day unconference organized by our partner meetup, Research Triangle Analysts. Pitch your talk ideas at the event. The keynote speaker is Jordan Meyer, the NC-based data scientist who won the million-dollar Zillow Prize. Bring, business cards, a 50-minute talk if you want to pitch a presentation, and your winning personality. It?s a great event -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- Just want to make sure everyone knows at 8am about Analytics>Forward on March 8 at Blue Cross Blue Shield on University Drive in Durham. https://www.meetup.com/Research-Triangle-Analysts/events/258165094/ Tickets are only $12 (provides breakfast, lunch, all day coffee, and possibly pie for Pi Day) and are available on the meetup page by clicking on the check mark underneath the "Are You Going?" link. This is an annual all-day unconference organized by our partner meetup, Research Triangle Analysts. Pitch your talk ideas at the event. The keynote speaker is Jordan Meyer, the NC-based data scientist who won the million-dollar Zillow Prize. Bring, business cards, a 50-minute talk if you want to pitch a presentation, and your winning personality. It's a great event -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Feb 26 16:38:29 2019 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 21:38:29 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Analytics>Forward 2019 Message-ID: Make that at 8am on Saturday, March 9... -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 2/26/19, 11:50 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" wrote: Just want to make sure everyone knows at 8am about Analytics>Forward on March 8 at Blue Cross Blue Shield on University Drive in Durham. https://www.meetup.com/Research-Triangle-Analysts/events/258165094/ Tickets are only $12 (provides breakfast, lunch, all day coffee, and possibly pie for Pi Day) and are available on the meetup page by clicking on the check mark underneath the ?Are You Going?? link. This is an annual all-day unconference organized by our partner meetup, Research Triangle Analysts. Pitch your talk ideas at the event. The keynote speaker is Jordan Meyer, the NC-based data scientist who won the million-dollar Zillow Prize. Bring, business cards, a 50-minute talk if you want to pitch a presentation, and your winning personality. It?s a great event -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530