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PyDataMCR May
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PyDataMCR May

Thu 28 May · 17:30
Manchester, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
< 50 attendees
Krakenflex · 13th Floor, No.2 Circle Square, 1 Symphony Park, Manchester, M1 7FS

About this event

PyDataMCR May Talks

THE TALKS

How to handle homelab paranoia with Arroyo - Dominic Duxbury (he/him)

Using modern cybersecurity principles from alerts to actions, this talk focuses on processing home network traffic with a purpose built python API and Arroyo, a rust based stream processing package with sprinkles of Python UDFs.

Dom is a Data Consultant and ex-AI researcher with experience working on real-time decision support systems and state of the art ML techniques.
He has delivered software for pathogen characterisation, algorithms for
drones, public sector data migrations and petabyte-scale data audits.
He is currently working as a data architect at the Department for Health and Social Care.

Is Python's dependence on C being corroded? - Sean Borg (he/him)

An exploration in Python dependencies and what is powering some of the most popular high performance libraries

Sean is an experienced software developer who co-organises the local Rust Manchester group.

LOCATION
We'll be at Krakenflex, who are also kindly supplying catering. The capacity is limited to 90.

After the talks we'll all head somewhere local for some post-event socialising.

EVENT GUIDELINES
PyDataMCR is a strictly professional event, as such professional behaviour is expected.

PyDataMCR is a chapter of PyData, an educational program of NumFOCUS and thus abides by the NumFOCUS Code of Conduct

https://pydata.org/code-of-conduct.html

Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with its contents.

ACCESSIBILITY
Under 16s welcome with a responsible guardian. There is a quiet room available if needed. Toilets are accessible.

SPONSORS
Thank you to NUMFocus for sponsoring Meetup and further support.
Thank you to Autotrader, Krakenflex and Horsefly Analytics for their ongoing support and sponsorship of PyDataMCR.

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