Welcome to Lunch Time Python - an event series organized by the Scientific Software Center at Heidelberg University.
Python is a very popular - maybe even the most popular - programming language among scientific software developers. One of the reasons for this success story is the rich standard library and the rich ecosystem of available (scientific) libraries. To fully leverage this ecosystem, developers need to stay up to date and explore new libraries. Lunch Time Python aims at providing a communication platform between Pythonistas to learn about new libraries in an informal setting. Sessions take roughly 30 minutes, one library is presented per session and the code will be made available afterwards. Come by, enjoy your lunch with us and step up your Python game!
Next installment of Lunch Time Python: tba
Here is a list of past sessions which you can reproduce in a Cloud environment by clicking the Binder or Colab (requires a Google account) links below:
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Dash: slides, binder, colab, notebook (Session 12, May 25th 2022, 12:00pm)
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spaCy: slides, binder, colab, notebook (Session 11, November 25th 2022, 11:30am)
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pytorch: slides, binder, colab, notebook (Session 10, October 30th 2022, 12pm)
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mypy: slides, binder, colab, notebook (Session 9, September 30th 2022, 12pm)
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ipywidgets: slides, binder, colab, notebook (Session 8, July 29th 2022, 12pm)
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matplotlib: slides, binder, colab, notebook (Session 7, June 24th 2022, 12pm)
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numba: slides, binder, colab, noteboook (Session 6, April 29th 2022, 12pm)
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pillow: slides, binder, colab, noteboook (Session 5, March 25th 2022, 12pm)
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pytest: slides, binder, colab, noteboook (Session 4, February 25th 2022, 12pm)
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Click: slides, binder, colab, noteboook (Session 3, January 28th 2022, 12pm)
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SymPy: slides, binder, colab, noteboook (Session 2, November 26th 2021, 12pm)
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requests: colab, binder, noteboook (Session 1, October 29th 2021, 12 pm)
Registration for Lunch Time Python sessions is not required. You can still register using this form to
- give us a better idea about the potential audience and what libraries we should present.
- make us send you a reminder the day before the session
Suggestions for libraries to present are very welcome as a github issue or as an email to the SSC developers
The example codes are available on GitHub and are provided under the permissive MIT license giving you a lot of freedom to reuse and redistribute the code in your projects!