Yesterday evening we once again had our monthly Python Usergroup Graz meeting. This time it didn’t take place at the Spektral, though, as at the last second (well, a week ago…) a schedule collision happened and the nice folks behind that association had to use that room for themselves. Luckily, within a couple of hours we had found a new venue for that evening at the Realraum! Big thanks to Michael and everyone else who helped here!
So, what happened yesterday? We had two talks! I gave a short tour through some of nice string-formatting mechanisms you have with Python, something I had already written about here a couple of weeks ago. As that blog post is already quite detailed, I probably won’t upload any slides this time around. If you want to learn more, simply read that post and visit pyformat.info, which contains many more examples π
Right after my talk, we had a quick introduction into some of the awesome things you can do with Pandas. Big thanks to Moritz for that π You can find his slides on our mailinglist.
We also had three visitors from our sibling usergroup in Vienna which come by every once in a while and who have their next meetup incl. a coding dojo on February 17 at the Metalab π
The next meetup in Graz will be on March 1 most likely again at the Spektral. Official announcement will be made soonish on Meetup.com, our website and all the other nice places you can find us π
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