Project Night at Okta
On Feb 21, SF Python is joining forces with PyLadies and bringing its Project Night to Okta. It's going to be an evening with about ~ 150 Python devs getting your questions answered, sharing your knowledge, hacking and taking tutorials.
We are excited that Okta's venue can accommodate a lot of devs hacking and getting mentored!
If you'd like to be a mentor, please reach out to Grace or Simeon.
Until we meet, please help us thank our venue host Okta for providing food and non-alcoholic drinks for this event.
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
9:00p Wrap up / Door close
Tutorials
Your First Hands-On Machine Learning Workshop using TensorFlow by Chris Magistrado
Intended audience: Intermediate Level
Whether you have never played with any data science or have been using numpy and/or pandas for years, come learn how you can leverage Google's TensorFlow in any and all of your projects!
This course does not require any previous knowledge of higher levels of maths such as Calculus or Linear Algebra. Data will be provided and we will get to create Neural Networks for Regression and Classification. If these terms are unfamiliar to you, then this course is for you!
Instructor Bio:
Coming from Information Security, I've always been attracted to learning and hacking. While working at Georgia Tech in their Information Security and Privacy Lab, I got to meet intelligent students whom would leverage Machine Learning for Malware Analysis. This is where I got my first taste of what ML can do, and I began to learn as much as I could.
Chris is a co-founder of The Hacking Club @ San Francisco State University. He has been a speaker at international Security conferences such as ESC Camp in Italy and SHA 2017 in the Netherlands. He loves Reverse Engineering, Malware Analysis, Cryptocurrencies, and sharing everyone he knows with the communities he loves!
Video of what will be needed for the Workshop
If you're using a Mac, you may need this
MORE TUTORIALS TO COME
If you'd like to offer a tutorial, please provide the info here
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.
• Wait-listed folks or those without a tito registration will be admitted after 6:45pm if we have not met our venue's capacity limit.
Hope to see you there!
This event is produced by
SF Python and PyLadies. Both organizations are run by volunteers aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area. Please consider making a donation.
Okta is providing food, drinks, and the venue for this meetup. Okta is an API service which stores user accounts, and handles things like social login, single sign on, and authorization for your web apps, mobile apps, and API services.
Tickets Prices in USD
Schedule
February 21st, 2018
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
9:00p Wrap up / Door close
Additional Information
There are a few spaces for bicycle inside - please carry your bike through the reception area as you enter the building. Once those slots are filled up, please park your bicycle outside the building.