It is the 24th day of the Classi Advent calendar. I'm Hirata from the Classi Data AI Department.
On the 24th of 2018 and 2019, every year, the survey results on curry in Shinjuku [2018] Attack on Titan Curry Results Report @ Shinjuku Curry Ward and [2019] Attack on Titan Outer Wall Survey Result Report @ Shinjuku Curry Ward I wrote an article.
Unfortunately, due to the influence of Corona, we were unable to jump out of the wall due to restrictions on going out. However, because of this situation, it would be an opportunity to make good use of the world of the Internet. Then, I learned that conferences were held online in each country, and then I would participate in conferences around the world as ** Speaker **!
I decided to participate in Python Conference 2020, commonly known as ** Pycon **, which is being held all over the world.
After submitting multiple proposals with such momentum, I received ** accept ** from most of the submitted Pycons, and I was able to ** take the stage ** at the big places in Asia held in 2020. ..
** In preparation for these announcements, I've seen a lot of past Pycon announcement videos from around the world. All the content announced at Pycon has been uploaded on Youtube. ** **
PyCon's presentation video is also ** Python/development/AI/data science/English/presentation study **, ** excellent in quantity and quality of content **, ** video time is just right * *, It is also recommended as a learning material ** because you can see it ** anywhere and anytime ** on your smartphone.
Actually, I should write about my presentation, but I'm tired of making too many presentations myself, so In this article, we will deliver ** 12 recommended PyCon announcement videos !! ** that you should watch this!
--Pycon HK 2020 at ** Hong Kong (online) ** Talk: "How to Transform Research Oriented Code into Machine Learning APIs w/ Python"
--Pycon JP 2020 at ** Japan (held online) ** Talk: "How to Transform Research Oriented Code into Machine Learning APIs with Python" --Pycon Taiwan 2020 at ** Taiwan (online and offline) ** Tutorial: "How to develop ML APIs with Python from Online Learning Dataset" --Pycon APAC 2020 at ** Asia Pacific (online) ** Panel Dissussion: "ML/DL on Edge Computing" --PyData Global 2020 at ** World (online) ** ** Talk **: ** "Transformation from Research Oriented Code into Machine Learning APIs with Python" ** (released in January)
Yes, if you notice, the content may be slightly different, but the topic is almost the same, and the content will differ depending on the session style. The URL link of the video is included, so you can see it by clicking the title.
So, I would like to divide it into three categories, ** AI / Data Science **, ** Web Application **, and ** Keynote **, and introduce three for each category. If possible, refrain from commenting on each video within three lines.
I personally think that anyone studying Python from now on should look for it in this category. Python used for AI / data science purposes is not complicated to write and has few writing patterns, so I think it is a good way to start studying Python for the first time and suppress grammar. There are many videos of this kind that you can move to make something visible quickly. In fact, there are times when prototype development and data visualization are done in the field, and I think it's fun to do it. It would be nice to explore the video of PyData.
--PyCon US 2019 at ** United States ** Tutorial: Data Science Best Practices with pandas First of all, since it is from Pandas, this video is recommended because the way of speaking is very clear and clear and unambiguous. I think it's a good video to learn how to use Jupyter Notebook and how to use Pandas.
--PyData LA 2018 at ** Los Angeles, USA ** Tutorial: Applying Statistical Modeling & Machine Learning to Perform Time-Series Forecasting This is an announcement from Pintalest's tech lead. The design of the slides is dull, but it's okay to focus on what's important and make presentations that are neither repettive nor informative. Go to the top of the slide with a question question question and actually model the time series data. It's good to go to the next stage after watching the first video.
--PyConBY 2020 at ** United States Bay Area ** Talk: Serve ML models easily with FastAPI Presenter Sebastian Ramirez is the creator of the Fast API. Recommended for those who like keywords like serverless/machine learning/Python. If you want to quickly develop a small REST API for a machine learning project, you may want to watch this video.
I feel that this is a video for those who are aiming for an intermediate level. If you search for videos from the perspective of a web application, the content will be more focused on Python, and the level will be higher and the scope of the content will be limited. I think that the knowledge that can actually be used in the field is the genre around here.
--PyCon US 2016 at ** United States ** Talk: Refactoring Python: Why and how to restructure your code Brett Slatkin, author of Effective Python 2nd Edition-90 Things to Improve Python Programs, which anyone using Python knows. The content is an overview of Effective Python. Recommended for those who have difficulty reading books. There are quite a few important things to do in Pythonic writing and refactoring.
--PyConBY 2016 at ** United States Bay Area ** Talk: Flask for Fun and Profit This is the announcement of Armin Ronacher, who created Flask. Recommended for those who want to know about Flask quickly. It is an announcement that the person who made Flask explains Flask.
--PyCon US 2019 at ** United States ** Talk: Shipping your first Python package and automating future publishing If you are developing a package for the first time, we recommend this video. He will explain the procedure to actually upload to PyPi carefully.
This is for advanced users who are tired of writing too much Python, or it is a genre that is motivated by all engineers. Especially I will pick up the announcement that made me excited. Even if you didn't skip the above, these are the three selections that you should definitely listen to.
--PyCon JP 2020 at ** Japan ** Keynote: From Serverless to Stateless Presenter Rich Jones is the author of the Python serverless framework Zappa. Anyway, it ’s hot! It makes me feel like, "We're not working as office workers, we're going to change the world with OSS."
--PyCon US 2019 at ** United States ** ** Keynote Part1 **: ** From Prison to Python ** (Re-recorded in North Bay Python due to recording error in Pycon US) by Shadeed Wallace-Stepter ** Keynote Part2 **: ** Mass Decarceration: If We Don't Hire People With Felony Convictions, Who Will? ** (Re-recorded in North Bay Python due to recording error in Pycon US) by Jessica McKellar The presenter, Jessica McKellar, is the one who actually did the action, "We're not working as office workers, we're going to change the world with OSS." Through programming education using Python, he helped a prison in San Quentin, California with employment opportunities, and even hired a company he created. Keynote Part 1 is a story about how Jessica McKellar actually learned and rehabilitated Python while in prison. Keynote Part 2 is about why Jessica McKellar acted and how she acted. I heard this talk live at PyCon US 2019, and it's a keynote that everyone had a great reputation for standing ovation.
--PyCon US 2016 at ** United States ** Keynote: Python Language This is the announcement of the first recommendation. Announcement of Guido van Rossum. The person who made Python. As the title says, what is Python? Talking about. It's rare to see Guido on stage at Pycon US, the home of the Python Conference. Suddenly, I started to move the competition I had to the slide and read it aloud, so I started to say that I might not be able to make eye contact.
So far, all but one have been announced videos at Pycon US. In fact, I've seen things that can be spoken in English, such as Pycon, EuroPython, Pycon UK, and Pycon China from the Asian countries I participated in. I think that Pycon US, the head family, will gather high-quality presentations like representatives of each country. Many of the speakers are authors of O'Reilly books that are sold all over the world.
As a result, I naturally picked up the announcement of Pycon US as a recommended announcement video. You can read more about what Pycon US looks like in this article Python Conference in the US 2019! , you can see the atmosphere.
Next year, I'm going to attack Pycon in Europe! !!
Tomorrow will be @ Rikei's article! !!