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IndyPy Nov. 2022: Python in Engineering
The November 2022 edition of IndyPy — Indiana’s largest Python meetup founded in 2007 by Six Feet Up CTO and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Community Hero, Calvin Hendryx-Parker — featured a discussion of Python’s use in engineering, architecture, and construction over the years.
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IndyPy Turns 15: Hybrid Event Celebrates Milestone
Six Feet Up CTO and AWS Community Hero, Calvin Hendryx-Parker, and Michael Kennedy, host of Talk Python to Me podcast, discussed the future of meetups during the 15th anniversary celebration.
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IndyPy: Hot Takes on CI Tools We Use
IndyPy hosted its second hybrid event recently and it was a big one. The September 2022 edition featured a panel of three DevOps experts who fielded questions about their favorite CI/CD tools.
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IndyPy: Making Art using Python and ML
The October 2022 edition of IndyPy featured an explanation and demonstration of generative art by Srishti Yadav, a machine learning engineer at CubicFarms.
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IndyPy: The Risks of Code-Writing ML Models
The August 2022 edition of IndyPy featured Nick Doiron, a software engineer at Determined AI, who analyzed some of the risks involved with the emerging field of code-writing machine learning models.
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OpenTelemetry featured at June 2022 IndyPy
At the June 2022 edition of IndyPy, Roni Dover discusses the importance of observability when coding and walks through OpenTelemetry and a number of associated tools that can give developers a deeper look into the quality of their code.
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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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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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