matthew.dynevor.org
About this site — Matthew Brett
http://matthew.dynevor.org/about_site.html
I built this site using plain old Sphinx. With some very small customizations. I got the idea from Fernando’s site. And I have used some of his pages. Thanks Fernando, as ever, for putting up your stuff for us to share. You can see the full source of this site from the site source. The site logo is from a card that my friend Tim Clark gave me, many years ago. It turns out to be a reproduction of “Denker” by Michael Sowa. You can buy posters of works by Michael Sowa.
pybonacci.org
Entrevistas | Pybonacci
http://pybonacci.org/category/entrevistas
Analizando datos sobre el Brexit con Pandas. Como mejorar tu script fácilmente. Microentradas: Evitar ciertas etiquetas en la leyenda en Matplotlib. On Dibujando 100k tweets de mi ciudad. On Dibujando 100k tweets de mi ciudad. On Como hacer Análisis de Sentimiento en español. On Como hacer Análisis de Sentimiento en español. Kiko on Ejemplo de uso de Basemap y NetCDF4. Vamos a comernos el mundo y [Argentina] en Python. November 8, 2015. November 14, 2015. Pero, - quiénes son estos? En su propia página web.
opendsi.cc
Events
http://opendsi.cc/events.html
Open Data Science Initiative. In the SITraN group of Machine Learning. Of the University of Sheffield we are organizing a series of meetups to bring together people interested in Data Science! The meetings typically consist on presentations of relevant contributors to the Data Science field combined with informal discussion, poster sessions, round tables etc. In our first meeting we organized the first dynamic poster session using IPython-notebooks! Feel free to join us! The Data Farm, March 2015. No reg...
statbandit.wordpress.com
IPython notebooks: the new glue? | Stat Bandit
https://statbandit.wordpress.com/2014/04/09/ipython-notebooks-the-new-glue
Musings on statistics, computation and data research. IPython notebooks: the new glue? Have become a defacto standard for presenting Python-based analyses and talks, as evidenced by recent Pycon. Events. As anyone who has used them knows, they are great for “reproducible research”, presentations, and sharing via the nbviewer. Connecting IPython to R, Octave, Matlab. However, the brilliance of the design of IPython is in the modularity of the underlying engine (3 cheers to Fernando Perez. April 9, 2014.
holdenweb.blogspot.com
For Some Value of "Magic": April 2014
http://holdenweb.blogspot.com/2014_04_01_archive.html
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" - Arthur C Clarke. Musings from the technological frontier. April 21, 2014. I'm still trying to digest the little I saw of PyCon. Sadly I was pretty wiped out by the three-day recording session for Intermediate Python. In California and then the intensive editing work that followed to help the amazing O'Reilly team get the whole thing ready a day before PyCon officially opened. Notebooks are already available on Github. Into the Notebo...
2012.pycon.ca
Featured Speakers | PyCon Canada
https://2012.pycon.ca/learn.html
Is a software developer in New York City, best known as the creator of the SQLAlchemy Database Toolkit for Python. As well as Mako Templates for Python. Prentice Hall, 2004). Pythonista since 2003, Djangonaut since 2006. Daniel Lindsley. Wrote and maintains several OSS projects like Haystack. Tastypie, pysolr, itty, littleworkers. Loves search, APIs and hard problems. Curator of fine animated gifs. Is the primary author of the Pyramid web application. Framework. He is a developer and consultant for A...
inverseprobability.wordpress.com
Open Data Science | Inverse Probability
https://inverseprobability.wordpress.com/2014/07/01/open-data-science
On Can you select for ‘robu…. Inti Pedroso (@intip…. On Can you select for ‘robu…. Λ on Can you select for ‘robu…. On DALI Meeting Views on Machin…. On DALI Meeting Views on Machin…. Neil Lawrence's thoughts on machine learning, academia and research. Not sure if this is really a blog post, it’s more of a ‘position paper’ or a proposal, but it’s something that I’d be very happy to have comment on, so publishing it in the form of a blog seems most appropriate. From a commercial perspective. And they are a...
pycloud.blogspot.com
On Clouds, Poems, Python and more...: March 2010
http://pycloud.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
On Clouds, Poems, Python and more. Happy is the man who knows the causes of things.". Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Where you can't code. Please don't have the feeling that a research aircraft isn't one of the places where you can't code comfortably :) This blog is more to do with post-philosophical investigations of the title. This is one of the times that my programming literacy is to no avail to perform the research task ahead of me. What about the data-set? I am counting months backward for my graduation&...
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