pydata hack Friday night in Santa Clara

I’ll be attending the pydata hack night in Santa Clara tomorrow night. We’ll be hacking on matplotlib, ipython, pandas, numpy and more. If you are interested in stopping by, there is space for 200, many more than the number of attendees at pydata. The event info is here:

http://python-data-hack-night.eventbrite.com/

Here is the description from the event:

The Python Data Workshop just got bigger! We are thrilled to announce that Ground Floor Silicon Valley is generously opening up their coworking space and hosting a Friday night Python Data Hack Night for all attendees of the Workshop and any others who want to geek out on Python, data analysis, and scientific computing! Spend a fun evening eating, drinking, coding, and talking shop with the instructors and participants of the Workshop. This includes the authors of Numpy, Scipy, IPython, Matplotlib, PyTables, Pandas, and many other great Python packages.

Ground Floor has room for up to 200 folks, so if you are on the wait list for the full Workshop, this is your chance to participate in the workshop! We are making tickets available to all those who registered for the Python Data Workshop (attendees and wait list), before publicizing the event more widely, so sign up now!

The event runs from 6pm until Midnight.

We are looking for sponsors to cover food and drinks, but we do expect to have those there.

For sponsorship details, contact lynnbender@…4001…

Ground Floor SV

2030 Duane Avenue

Santa Clara, CA 95054

Friday, March 2, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 11:55 PM (PT)

JDH

Would be greate if it would be possible to record talks and slides and make them public for whome are not leaving near by.

Thank you in advance.

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On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 12:06 AM, John Hunter <jdh2358@…287…> wrote:

I’ll be attending the pydata hack night in Santa Clara tomorrow night. We’ll be hacking on matplotlib, ipython, pandas, numpy and more. If you are interested in stopping by, there is space for 200, many more than the number of attendees at pydata. The event info is here:

http://python-data-hack-night.eventbrite.com/

Here is the description from the event:

The Python Data Workshop just got bigger! We are thrilled to announce that Ground Floor Silicon Valley is generously opening up their coworking space and hosting a Friday night Python Data Hack Night for all attendees of the Workshop and any others who want to geek out on Python, data analysis, and scientific computing! Spend a fun evening eating, drinking, coding, and talking shop with the instructors and participants of the Workshop. This includes the authors of Numpy, Scipy, IPython, Matplotlib, PyTables, Pandas, and many other great Python packages.

Ground Floor has room for up to 200 folks, so if you are on the wait list for the full Workshop, this is your chance to participate in the workshop! We are making tickets available to all those who registered for the Python Data Workshop (attendees and wait list), before publicizing the event more widely, so sign up now!

The event runs from 6pm until Midnight.

We are looking for sponsors to cover food and drinks, but we do expect to have those there.

For sponsorship details, contact lynnbender@…4001…

Ground Floor SV

2030 Duane Avenue

Santa Clara, CA 95054

Friday, March 2, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 11:55 PM (PT)

JDH


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The hack night will be 'open space' so not videotaped, but the main
workshop will be, thanks to the awesome folks at Marakana who pitched
in to do the hard work.

We'll provide links to the videos once they get uploaded.

Cheers,

f

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On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Mic <mictadlo@...287...> wrote:

Would be greate if it would be possible to record talks and slides and make
them public for whome are not leaving near by.

+1

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On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Fernando Perez <fperez.net@…287…> wrote:

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Mic <mictadlo@…287…> wrote:

Would be greate if it would be possible to record talks and slides and make

them public for whome are not leaving near by.

The hack night will be ‘open space’ so not videotaped, but the main

workshop will be, thanks to the awesome folks at Marakana who pitched

in to do the hard work.

We’ll provide links to the videos once they get uploaded.

Cheers,

f