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An Intro to Airflow at January 2022 IndyPy
We kicked off the 2022 season of IndyPy with an “Introduction to Airflow.” In this presentation and live demo, Rocco Pascale, a Field Engineer at Astronomer, demonstrates how anyone with Python knowledge can deploy a workflow using Apache Airflow.
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Workflow Engines & Python at March 2022 IndyPy
AKASA’s Sanjay Siddhanti speaks at the March 2022 IndyPy about how his company’s Python-based machine learning model helps healthcare companies save on administrative costs.
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Predicting Lightning Strikes with Django and AWS at April 2022 IndyPy
Calvin Hendryx-Parker, Six Feet Up’s CTO and AWS Community Hero, discusses a recent Six Feet Up project with FLASH to create an application that predicts lightning strikes.
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Python Dependency Security at February 2022 IndyPy
For the February 2022 edition of IndyPy, PyUp CEO Justin Womersley talks software supply chain security and what you can do to protect yourself.
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IndyPy: 15 Years of Celebrating Python
As the 15-year celebration of IndyPy nears, I look back at the road that has led to this point and some of the things I am hopeful for as IndyPy continues to move ahead.
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"Functional Programming in Python" at November 2021 IndyPy
The November 2021 edition of IndyPy featured an engaging presentation about functional programming and how functional programming works with Python.
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My first IndyPy Meeting
I'm Jim, one of the newest Sixies here at Six Feet Up. This past week, I got the opportunity to attend IndyPy. I'm a recent transplant to Indiana coming here from Florida. Since joining Six Feet Up, this has been the first community activity with a Python group that I've been able to attend. Six Feet Up employees have been actively participating in local, regional, international, and even online open source events often focusing around Python and Plone. I was glad to attend this event and was excited to find out many of the other members of Six Feet Up would also be attending. Kurt, who is also new at Six Feet Up, also joined me, meeting new faces and hearing about new Python tips and tricks...
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