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We've all taken different routes to get to where we are today, and we're not all currently on the same road going the same place. "The Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB) was introduced at LDAPCon 2011 and has been enjoying tremendous ... You look at it until a solution occurs Brandon Rhodes 21/10/ MicroPython: The Next Step to World Domination - Steve Holden. In this talk I would like to present basic techniques in counter-factual predictions that are used for uplift analysis in marketing. PyData Berlin 2016 There are numerous examples of

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Pycon Ireland 2017: Data Anonymization - Bartlomiej Uscilowski
Pycon Ireland 2017: The Different Roads We Take  (Keynote)- Tracy Osborn
Pycon Ireland 2017: The Lightning Memory-Mapped Database - Howard Chu
Pycon Ireland 2017: You look at it till a solution occurs - Brandon Rhodes
Pycon Ireland 2017: MicroPython: The Next Step to World Domination - Steve Holden
Pycon Ireland 2017: Predicting the past - Piotr Milian
Katharina Rasch: What every data scientist should know about data anonymization | PyData Berlin 2016
Pycon Ireland 2017: Fun with WebSocket and Flask- Miguel Grinberg
Pycon Ireland 2017: Pico: Rethinking how we build HTTP APIs - Fergal Walsh
Pycon Ireland 2017: Recruitment Session
Pycon Ireland 2017: Protecting Your Users from Change: Pythonic Refactoring - Mark Smith
Pycon Ireland 2017: Getting started with Django's Authentication System - Julia Looney
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Pycon Ireland 2017: Data Anonymization - Bartlomiej Uscilowski

Pycon Ireland 2017: Data Anonymization - Bartlomiej Uscilowski

Today's

Pycon Ireland 2017: The Different Roads We Take  (Keynote)- Tracy Osborn

Pycon Ireland 2017: The Different Roads We Take (Keynote)- Tracy Osborn

We've all taken different routes to get to where we are today, and we're not all currently on the same road going the same place.

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Pycon Ireland 2017: The Lightning Memory-Mapped Database - Howard Chu

Pycon Ireland 2017: The Lightning Memory-Mapped Database - Howard Chu

"The Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB) was introduced at LDAPCon 2011 and has been enjoying tremendous ...

Pycon Ireland 2017: You look at it till a solution occurs - Brandon Rhodes

Pycon Ireland 2017: You look at it till a solution occurs - Brandon Rhodes

You look at it until a solution occurs Brandon Rhodes 21/10/

Pycon Ireland 2017: MicroPython: The Next Step to World Domination - Steve Holden

Pycon Ireland 2017: MicroPython: The Next Step to World Domination - Steve Holden

MicroPython: The Next Step to World Domination - Steve Holden.

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Pycon Ireland 2017: Predicting the past - Piotr Milian

Pycon Ireland 2017: Predicting the past - Piotr Milian

In this talk I would like to present basic techniques in counter-factual predictions that are used for uplift analysis in marketing.

Katharina Rasch: What every data scientist should know about data anonymization | PyData Berlin 2016

Katharina Rasch: What every data scientist should know about data anonymization | PyData Berlin 2016

PyData Berlin 2016 There are numerous examples of

Pycon Ireland 2017: Fun with WebSocket and Flask- Miguel Grinberg

Pycon Ireland 2017: Fun with WebSocket and Flask- Miguel Grinberg

WebSocket enables a web server to establish dedicated connections with clients, on which raw

Pycon Ireland 2017: Pico: Rethinking how we build HTTP APIs - Fergal Walsh

Pycon Ireland 2017: Pico: Rethinking how we build HTTP APIs - Fergal Walsh

The Python universe is overflowing with web frameworks, from full featured batteries included frameworks like Django to micro ...

Pycon Ireland 2017: Recruitment Session

Pycon Ireland 2017: Recruitment Session

... like that break down there you're on or what you do in terms of functions like DevOps or

Pycon Ireland 2017: Protecting Your Users from Change: Pythonic Refactoring - Mark Smith

Pycon Ireland 2017: Protecting Your Users from Change: Pythonic Refactoring - Mark Smith

"So you've released a library! Now you need to maintain it. You want to add features, restructure the code, fix bugs, and maybe ...

Pycon Ireland 2017: Getting started with Django's Authentication System - Julia Looney

Pycon Ireland 2017: Getting started with Django's Authentication System - Julia Looney

"Django's authentication system is great out of the box, and very useful when we want to manage users logging into our web apps.

Pycon Ireland 2017:  Discrete Event Simulation - Jan van der Vegt

Pycon Ireland 2017: Discrete Event Simulation - Jan van der Vegt

Many real-world processes that need to be modeled contain stochastic elements. A variety of mathematical tools is available to ...