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Showcase - Innovation Lab 2024-11-21 · 19:00
Manuel Schreiner – Mitarbeiter bei Accso @ Accso

Mitarbeiter von Accso, Accsonauten, arbeiten an Demos, Mockups, Testaufbauten und Zwillinge der Produktion im Innovation Lab. Das Lab ist eine Mischung aus gelebtem Wissenspool und Labor für Innovationen und bietet Einblicke in die tägliche Arbeit, u.a. in industrielle Automatisierung, AR, VR, Track & Trace mittels RFID und KI.

industrielle automatisierung ar vr track & trace rfid ku00fcnstliche intelligenz ki
Daniel Lehner – Selbstständiger Berater und Trainer

Von Predictive Maintenance bis zum selbstoptimierenden Produktionsprozess - die Verknüpfung von Software und physischen Geräten mittels IoT bietet uns enorme Innovationspotenziale. Digitale Zwillinge sind dabei ein Grundbaustein jeder effizienten Bestrebung, diese Potenziale auszuschöpfen. Ohne den Einsatz digitaler Zwillinge führen IoT-Entwicklungen leider sehr schnell zu einer komplexen und unübersichtlichen Systemlandschaft, welche die Realisierung von Innovationen nur mit sehr hohem Investment ermöglicht – ein Widerspruch zur schnelllebigen Welt, in der sich moderne Unternehmen heutzutage befinden. Die große Herausforderung besteht dabei im enormen Programmieraufwand, der nötig ist, um verschiedene Software-Komponenten mit den unterschiedlichen Kommunikationsprotokollen und Austauschformaten von Geräten und deren Simulationen zu integrieren. Fehlende Wiederverwendbarkeit im IoT führt außerdem oft dazu, dass dieser Aufwand mit der Größe eines Systems enorm ansteigt. In meinem Vortrag zeige ich, wie uns der Einsatz digitaler Zwillinge schon heute ermöglicht, den Entwicklungs- und Wartungsaufwand von IoT-Anwendungen gering zu halten. Ich veranschauliche dabei den Einsatz digitaler Zwillinge und deren Vorteile anhand von öffentlich zugänglichen Beispielen aus dem Bereich Smart Home. Außerdem gehe ich darauf ein, welche Hindernisse die Etablierung digitaler Zwillinge in der Praxis aktuell noch schwer machen, und welche Geschäftsmodelle sich aus diesen Hindernissen ergeben.

IoT digitale zwillinge smart home

External registration required at nyhackr.org.

Note the 7 PM start time.

We have a last minute change, with Daniel Lee, giving a talk about his favorite statistical model.

Thank you to NYU for hosting us.

Everybody attending must RSVP through the registration form at nyhackr.org. There is a charge for in-person and virtual tickets are free. Space is extremely limited and in-person registration closes at 3 PM the day of the talk.

About the Talk: Over the past 20 years, I've worked on a lot of different applications including models in pharma for estimating oncology treatment efficacy and PK/PD models; estimating vote share for state and national elections; clinical trials for rare diseases and non-small-cell lung cancer; satellite control software for television and government; retail price sensitivity; data fusion for U.S. Navy applications; sabermetrics for an MLB team; and assessing “clutch” moments in the NFL. Out of everything I've worked on, I have a favorite model and I'll discuss why.

About Eric: Daniel Lee is a staff data scientist at Teamworks, working on evaluation and projection for professional sports teams. He is a computational Bayesian statistician who helped create and develop Stan, the open-source statistical modeling language.

The venue doors open at 6:30 PM America/New_York where we will continue enjoying pizza together (we encourage the virtual audience to have pizza as well). The talk, and livestream, begins at 7:00 PM America/New_York.

Remember, register at nyhackr.org.

My Favorite Model

Besu is an Ethereum client designed to be enterprise-friendly for both public and private permissioned network use cases, with an extractable EVM implementation.

Join us for an in-depth exploration of Besu plug-ins, where we’ll unveil how the plug-ins can enable fork-free client modifications to extend Besu’s use cases. We will dive into real-world examples, showcase the flexibility of the plug-in framework, and discuss best practices for maintaining seamless compatibility while extending Besu to meet specific network requirements. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how to maximize Besu’s potential through innovative, non-disruptive client modifications.

This workshop is tailored for developers, architects, and blockchain enthusiasts who want to enhance their understanding of Besu’s architecture and learn how to implement custom features without the need for forking the client, modifying source code, or developing bespoke solutions.

Speakers: Justin Florentine, Staff Protocol Engineer for Besu at ConsenSys Daniel Lehrner, Staff Blockchain Protocol Engineer

Besu Plug-ins Workshop: Fork-free Client Modifications to Extend Besu Use Cases

Besu is an Ethereum client designed to be enterprise-friendly for both public and private permissioned network use cases, with an extractable EVM implementation.

Join us for an in-depth exploration of Besu plug-ins, where we’ll unveil how the plug-ins can enable fork-free client modifications to extend Besu’s use cases. We will dive into real-world examples, showcase the flexibility of the plug-in framework, and discuss best practices for maintaining seamless compatibility while extending Besu to meet specific network requirements. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how to maximize Besu’s potential through innovative, non-disruptive client modifications.

This workshop is tailored for developers, architects, and blockchain enthusiasts who want to enhance their understanding of Besu’s architecture and learn how to implement custom features without the need for forking the client, modifying source code, or developing bespoke solutions.

Speakers: Justin Florentine, Staff Protocol Engineer for Besu at ConsenSys Daniel Lehrner, Staff Blockchain Protocol Engineer

Besu Plug-ins Workshop: Fork-free Client Modifications to Extend Besu Use Cases

Besu is an Ethereum client designed to be enterprise-friendly for both public and private permissioned network use cases, with an extractable EVM implementation.

Join us for an in-depth exploration of Besu plug-ins, where we’ll unveil how the plug-ins can enable fork-free client modifications to extend Besu’s use cases. We will dive into real-world examples, showcase the flexibility of the plug-in framework, and discuss best practices for maintaining seamless compatibility while extending Besu to meet specific network requirements. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how to maximize Besu’s potential through innovative, non-disruptive client modifications.

This workshop is tailored for developers, architects, and blockchain enthusiasts who want to enhance their understanding of Besu’s architecture and learn how to implement custom features without the need for forking the client, modifying source code, or developing bespoke solutions.

Speakers: Justin Florentine, Staff Protocol Engineer for Besu at ConsenSys Daniel Lehrner, Staff Blockchain Protocol Engineer

Besu Plug-ins Workshop: Fork-free Client Modifications to Extend Besu Use Cases

Besu is an Ethereum client designed to be enterprise-friendly for both public and private permissioned network use cases, with an extractable EVM implementation.

Join us for an in-depth exploration of Besu plug-ins, where we’ll unveil how the plug-ins can enable fork-free client modifications to extend Besu’s use cases. We will dive into real-world examples, showcase the flexibility of the plug-in framework, and discuss best practices for maintaining seamless compatibility while extending Besu to meet specific network requirements. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how to maximize Besu’s potential through innovative, non-disruptive client modifications.

This workshop is tailored for developers, architects, and blockchain enthusiasts who want to enhance their understanding of Besu’s architecture and learn how to implement custom features without the need for forking the client, modifying source code, or developing bespoke solutions.

Speakers: Justin Florentine, Staff Protocol Engineer for Besu at ConsenSys Daniel Lehrner, Staff Blockchain Protocol Engineer

Besu Plug-ins Workshop: Fork-free Client Modifications to Extend Besu Use Cases
Paris TypeScript #39 2024-09-10 · 17:00

Salut les TypeScripters, c'est parti pour le 39ème Paris TypeScript 😎

Un grand merci à notre hébergeur pour cet event : Takima (🐦 / 🌐).

Pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas assister au meetup en physique, un stream sera dispo ici.

N'hésitez pas à proposer vos talks via notre repository Github.

Le programme :

Talk #1

Titre : 6 tips pour améliorer sa Web App Angular

Auteur : Camille PILLOT (camille-pillot)

Durée : 20min

Description : Si Angular est d’apparence plus simple à découvrir (merci les tutos Google), il est probablement plus complexe à maîtriser que ses comparses. Dans ce quickie, je vous propose 6 tips, du plus évident au plus caché, qui ont changé la donne dans le code de nos apps, que ce soit en termes de performances ou de lisibilité. Qu’importe votre niveau sur le sujet, je parie sur le fait qu’il y aura du nouveau pour tous !

Talk #2

Titre : Typescript, you and AI Search

Auteur : Daniel Madalitso Phiri (malgamves)

Durée : 20min

Description : Typescript is fun when it works well with other tools. My adventures have led me to discover it works well with applications that leverage AI.

We'll look at how Typescript features help us make the most out of AI Search and get into my journey building Generative Typescript Applications for the Web.

Talk #3

Titre : Monter en Charge en Toute Confiance : Intégration des Tests de charge en CI/CD

Auteur : Samir Akarioh (samir-akarioh)

Durée : 10min

Description : Ce talk va expliquer comment mettre en place des tests de charges fait en typescript en utilisant Gatling afin d'éviter que son application down au moment où on reçoit un pic de visite.

Paris TypeScript #39

Pour ce meet-up, nous sortons du cadre des Design Patterns pour nous attaquer aux enjeux d'architecture à travers le sujet : "Architecture monolithique 2.0, MicroServices obsolètes ?"

Vous êtes intéressé par les sujets d'architectures logicielles en Programmation Orientée Objet ? Vous souhaitez rencontrer d'autres professionnels soucieux de la qualité des logiciels qu'ils réalisent ? Retrouvez nous à notre prochain Meet-up : "Architecture monolithique 2.0, MicroServices obsolètes ?" !

Au Programme : - 18h45-19h15 : Accueil des participants - Présentation du sujet : "Architecture monolithique 2.0\, MicroServices obsolètes ?" par Daniel et Simon - Echanges techniques - Buffet et boissons

Notre hôte : La soirée sera hébergée par One Logic Consulting, qui offrira le repas et les boissons.

Lieu : 17 rue Jeanne Braconnier 92360 Meudon Montez au 2ème étage, porte de droite en sortant de l'ascenseur !

A très vite !

Architecture monolithique 2.0, MicroServices obsolètes ?
October Meetup 2023-10-24 · 17:00

Bonjour à toutes et à tous !

Après la saison estivale, un meetup en octobre pour se retrouver au sein d'Octopus Energy qui nous accueille pour l'occasion :D

Talks

La commande shell_plus est un des outils django-extensions couramment utilisé dans le monde du développement Django. Chez Kraken Technologies nous combinons shell_plus avec Jupyter notebook pour accéder aux objets Django dans les IDEs comme VS code ou encore PyCharm.

  • Lessons from building over 4 million lines of Django monolith by David Winterbottom (Anglais)

Agenda - 19:00 Ouverture des portes\, rencontres/échanges - 19:15 Nourriture et boissons offerts par nos sponsors - 19:30 Fermeture des portes - 19:45 Introduction\, Talks - 20:45 Echanges - 21:45 Fin

Veillez à bien arriver entre 19h00 et 19h30 vu que la fermeture des portes est à 19h30.

Ce meetup est sponsorisé par:

La communication se fera en anglais. ---

Hi there!

After the summer break, a meetup in October to meet at Octopus Energy who welcomes us for the occasion :)

Talks

A common tool used in Django development is django-extensions’ venerable shell_plus command. At Kraken Tech we combine shell_plus with Jupyter notebook to access Django objects inside IDEs like VS code and PyCharm. In this talk we will cover:

  1. Running Jupyter notebook in VS Code or PyCharm so .ipynb files are indexed just like any other python file
  2. Safely bringing into Jupyter notebook all the objects automatically imported by shell_plus
  3. In Jupyter notebook generate instant parent class diagrams of any object, really useful for projects with sophisticated architectures

  4. Lessons from building a 3 million line Django monolith by David Winterbottom (English)

Agenda - 7:00pm Doors open\, socialising - 7:15pm Food and drinks offered by our sponsor - 7:30pm Doors close - 7:45pm Introduction\, Talks - 8:45pm Socialising - 9:45pm Fin

Please make sure to arrive between 7:00pm and 7:30pm as the meet and greet will end by 7:30pm.

This meetup is sponsored by:

Communication will be in English.

October Meetup

🎙️ Speaker: Daniel Lee\, Thomas Wiecki \| ⏰ Time: 16:00 UTC / 9am PT / 12pm ET / 6pm Berlin

This will be a high-level talk discussing the separation of statistical models and inference algorithms.

Things we’d like to talk about:

  • The general vernacular combines two concepts together: model + inference. But they can be thought of separately.
  • Given a statistical model, there are (at least) 3 different types of inference. Optimization, approximate inference, Bayesian inference. We’ll talk about some of the use cases of each. And where stochastic optimization fits in.
  • A description of GPTs and how it can be implemented in Stan (and similarly in PyMC or any other PPL).

This talk won’t be overly technical. The goal will be to try to solidify the differences between the different types of inference and when to apply them. There will be plenty of time for Q&A.

📜 Outline of Talk / Agenda:

  • 5 min: Intro to PyMC Labs and speakers
  • 45 min: Presentation, panel discussion
  • 10 min: Q&A

💼 About the speaker:

  1. Daniel Lee Daniel Lee is at Zelus Analytics working on player projection models across multiple sports. Daniel is a computational Bayesian statistician who helped create and develop Stan, the open-source statistical modeling language with over 20 years of experience in numeric computation and software; over 10 years of experience creating and working with Stan; and 5 years working on pharma-related models including joint models for estimating oncology treatment efficacy and PK/PD models. Past projects have covered estimating vote share for state and national elections; clinical trials for rare diseases and non-small-cell lung cancer; satellite control software for television and government; retail price sensitivity; data fusion for U.S. Navy applications; sabermetrics for an MLB team; and assessing “clutch” moments in NFL footage. He holds a B.S. in Mathematics with Computer Science from MIT, and a Master of Advanced Studies in Statistics from Cambridge University.

🔗 Connect with Daniel Lee: 👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/syclik/ 👉 Twitter: https://twitter.com/djsyclik 👉 GitHub: https://github.com/syclik 👉 Website: https://syclik.com/ 👉 Blog: https://medium.com/@bayesianops

  1. Dr. Thomas Wiecki (PyMC Labs) Dr. Thomas Wiecki is an author of PyMC, the leading platform for statistical data science. To help businesses solve some of their trickiest data science problems, he assembled a world-class team of Bayesian modelers and founded PyMC Labs -- the Bayesian consultancy. He did his PhD at Brown University studying cognitive neuroscience.

🔗 Connect with Thomas Wiecki: 👉 GitHub: https://github.com/twiecki 👉 Twitter: https://twitter.com/twiecki 👉 Website: https://twiecki.io/

📖 Code of Conduct: Please note that participants are expected to abide by PyMC's Code of Conduct.

🔗 Connecting with PyMC Labs: 👥 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pymc-labs/ 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/pymc_labs 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PyMCLabs 🤝 Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/pymc-labs-online-meetup/

🔗 Connecting with PyMC Open Source: 💬 Q&A/Discussion: https://discourse.pymc.io 🐙 GitHub: https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pymc/mycompany 🐥 Twitter: https://twitter.com/pymc_devs 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PyMCDevelopers 🎉 Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/pymc-online-meetup/

Implementing GPTs in Probabilistic Programming: Separating Inference from Model
Julia – host , Daniel Le – CFO @ dbt Labs

Daniel Le is the CFO at dbt Labs where he has built multiple teams. He is also the former head of FP&A and operations at Zoom, and he helped scale FP&A as the former finance director at Okta.  In this conversation with Julia, Daniel shares his view as CFO on the challenges SaaS companies face and the importance of finance teams creating a holistic view of their business. Daniel gives advice to data leaders about how they can automate business processes with dbt Cloud and use self-service analytics to automate revenue recognition, generate consistent headcount analytics, and more to impact their organization. Read more about Daniel's story here. For full show notes and to read 6+ years of back issues of the podcast's companion newsletter, head to https://roundup.getdbt.com.  The Analytics Engineering Podcast is sponsored by dbt Labs.

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