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From 03 Dec. at 11pm UTC through 04 Dec. at 2am UTC, 2018
Location: New York, NY, USA
Data Analysis with Python: How to read, wrangle, and analyze data
...Python Software Foundation? Who are on the PSF board? Who are the officers? How do I reach the PSF? How do I join the PSF? How can I follow PSF activities? How can I provide feedback? What is the Python Software Foundation? From the PSF Mission Statement: The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. The Python Softwar...
21 July from 12am UTC to 2am UTC, 2018
Location: Loja, Ecuador
Como no complicarse la vida con Bash
...how to begin and conclude your screencast and a bit about postprocessing. Then we cover your behavior during your talk and how to get your screencast distributed to others. (actual video/screencast) Python and the Interactive Shell 'IPython' A 5-minute introduction to the enhanced interactive shell 'IPython'. Superior to the default Python shell, IPython provides power object introspection features, easy access to operating system commands and text editor integration. (actual video/screencas...
...To collaborate on porting CPython to mobile platforms and ensure that other Python implementations (i.e. Jython, IronPython) present much the same environment as CPython when running on mobile devices. To collaborate on the design of modules for mobile-centric features such as cameras, GPS, accelerometers, and other sensors to ensure cross-platform and cross-implementation compatibility. The intent is to work on mobile-centric features in this group before proposal to python-dev, similar to how...
17 Aug. from 5pm UTC to 6:30pm UTC, 2022
An introduction to cloud-native web applicationsWorkshop (Beginner level)How to build a cloud-native web application in PythonOnline event17 AUG, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM GMT+2link
...To verify your PSF Voting Eligibility you will need to use https://www.psfmember.org. If you believe you are a Supporting, Contributing, or Fellow Member but do not have an account on psfmember.org, please create an account and verify your email, then email psf-donations@python.org to get your account linked to your membership. How does a person become a PSF Fellow? To nominate someone to be a PSF Fellow member, please send your nomination to psf-fellow@python.org. More info on the nom...
...to seek out sponsor members that visibly or actively use Python. There was concern that a potential member might use the Foundation as a marketing vehicle for itself. Action Item: Paul Everitt will prepare a short paper on how to sell Python to managers. 6. Voting procedures There was a long discussion about valid ways for the members to vote. Action Item: Greg Stein will determine how to vote in new members under the Bylaws. The Board reach a basic consensus that it wanted t...
...python.org/jobs/. Please update your bookmarks. Employers / Recruiters: See our HOW-TO for instructions on how to post to the jobs board Unpaid volunteer positions are listed in the Wiki on the VolunteerOpportunities page. Job seekers: We also have an RSS feed which lists the employer, location and a snippet of each posting. Do not send us your resume. We're not set up to process resumes, and they will be thrown away unread. You can submit your resume to the job boards listed on the left instead...
...to be highly active. A number of mentors expressed that their own effort had not been sufficient. More than half the mentors whose students only "just passed" put the blame, in part, on themselves. I propose that next year, the organization administrator not be a mentor so that he or she can be focused on facilitating other mentoring, checking in how each project is going on a regular basis. Myself and two of the mentors, including PSF director David Goodger, attended a mentor summit a...
...tors step forward and are willing to maintain translations. How to Contribute For each translation, we can create a secondary directory structure held in directories named using a two-letter language identifier. Links to the translations will be made from the directory index page to the index of the translations directory as appropriate, and entries will be made in the non-English resources list. For each directory that represents a page to be translated, the local:content:text attribute in t...
...to cover the cost of the Boston Python user group’s meetup.com subscription for 12 months: January through December of 2023. Grant Objective: meetup.com helps to increase the visibility of the user group, as well as boost attendance through automated reminders, RSVP functionality, and other tools. It also makes organizing and promoting the group easier, as well as providing a platform to garner sponsorships and thank sponsors publicly. Grant Size: $180 total, which is the cost of 12 months to or...
...to less known events, knowledge and know-how on how to manage conferences and meetups, and most importantly an access to other people within the community to share and source out ideas have been invaluable to us. Going forward, with the new normal, supporting virtual events is definitely an important thing which the PSF can help with. A step-by-step guide on how to manage virtual events, how tos for tools and a platform to expose events to the worldwide community would be very helpful. In a worl...
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Released: July 4, 2019
This is a beta preview of Python 3.8 Python 3.8 is still in development. This release, 3.8.0b2 is the second of four planned beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects …
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How To Submit to the Python Job Board The Python Job Board is a free resource to help members of the Python community find paid work. It is for real jobs only (that is, only for paid openings that currently exist and are actively being hired for) where the successful candidate will spend the majority of their time writing Python. If this isn't the case, the submission will most likely be rejected. Unpaid volunteer positions will not be posted on the jobs page. If you have some Python-related v...
Released: Oct. 15, 2024
This is an early developer preview of Python 3.14 Major new features of the 3.14 series, compared to 3.13 Python 3.14 is still in development. This release, 3.14.0a1 is the first of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
...to Python 3 as soon as you can. Why are you doing this? We needed to sunset Python 2 so we can help Python users by improving Python faster. We released Python 2.0 in 2000. We realized a few years later that we needed to make big changes to improve Python. So in 2006, we started Python 3.0. Many people did not upgrade, and we did not want to hurt them. So, for many years, we have kept improving and publishing both Python 2 and Python 3. But this makes it hard to improve Python. There are improve...
...python.org servers. Hosts the Python Packaging Index. Supports CPython directly through the CPython Developer in Residence Holds and defends the copyright and other intellectual property rights for the Python programming language. Provides infrastructure and operations support to 13 regional conferences, meetups, and Python projects as a fiscal sponsor. Recognizes individuals who have contributed to the Python community with Community Awards. To learn about rec...
Location: Remote Remote
Telecommuting: Yes
Remote Full-Time | Candidates who can work within UTC-8 to UTC+2 to align with our team. We’re looking for an experienced Senior Software Engineer with focus on AI/ML and a research mindset to guide the most challenging aspects of our knowledge ingestion and question answering system. If you’ve tackled complex …
...tons of fun and exciting work and events to enrich the Python community. We can’t wait to hear about your event, workshop, or regional community—so let’s jump right in! Guiding Principles The PSF Grants Program supports hundreds of Python-related conferences, workshops, and communities globally in line with our mission: The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and ...
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