Project Night at Adroll

SF Python is bringing its Project Night to AdRoll. It's going to be an evening with about ~125 Python devs getting your questions answered, sharing your knowledge, hacking and taking tutorials.

We are grateful our venue host Adroll will be providing food and drinks for this event.

If you'd like to be a mentor, please reach out to Grace or Simeon.

Who should attend?

• New to Python and want to work with other Pythonistas

• Experienced devs who want to hack on your work, personal or open-source projects

• Experienced devs who want to mentor others

• Anyone that's interested in our tutorial offerings

The plan:

6:00p Begin check-in

6:50p Introductions: tell us about your project and/or the kind of help you seek

7:00p Make yourself comfortable and start hacking, or attend one of the tutorials

7:30p Door Close

9:30p Wrap up / Hard Stop

Tutorials offered:

#1 Server-Side Rendering React Applications in a Python Environment by Brian Weiser

Abstract: This tutorial will go over setting up server-side rendering of a React application while using a Python backend.

Instructor Bio: Brian has worked for AdRoll since February on the Activations team.

Target audience: Intermediate level developers with a basic understanding of Python 3, Node 6, Pip 9 and React 16. Please bring your laptop with Python 3, Node 6, Pip 9 and React 16 installed.

#2 Introduction to GraphQL and how to do GraphQL queries via Python by Aasif Shabbir~ about 45 mins

Abstract: We'll go over GraphQL, how to query data and how to use AdRoll's GraphQL Reporting APIs via Python.

Instructor Bio:Aasif Shabbir has been coming to the Bay Area Python meetup's for the last 3.5 years. He got his feet wet with Python working on a Flask app for a work project. He loves to teach and is always down to learn new things.

Target audience: New to Python

Prereq: Have Python 2.7 installed. We'll provide test logins for using the AdRoll GraphQL reporting APIs.

CHECK-IN PROCESS

• Doors open at 6:00pm. Please wait outside without blocking the building entrance. Security will check ID and stop admitting guests at 7:30p. • Please park your bikes on the street.

Hope to see you there!

This event is produced by

SF Python, a volunteers run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area. Please check out their flagship event, PyBay2018, 3rd Annual Regional Python Conference in SF this August.

Venue is through the generosity of Adroll, their mission is to help big and small businesses turn their customer data into high-performance marketing.

Tickets Prices in USD

Schedule

July 18th, 2018

6:00pm – 9:30pm PDT
SF Python Project Night

6:00p Begin check-in

6:50p Introductions: tell us about your project and/or the kind of help you seek

7:00p Make yourself comfortable and start hacking, or attend one of the tutorials

9:30p Wrap up / Door close

Additional Information

  • Park at challenging in the mission district in SF. Try public transportation or try SpotHero for other options