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Optimize first, parallelize second: a better path to faster data processing
2025-11-20 · 08:30
You’re processing a large amount of data with Python, and your code is too slow. One obvious way to getting faster results is adding multithreading or multiprocessing, so you can use multiple CPU cores. Unfortunately, switching straight to parallelism is almost always premature, often unnecessary, and sometimes impossible. |
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Product Development: When and How to Build an AI Agent
2025-11-20 · 07:15
AI technologies are disrupting how we solve problems. For many companies including ours, we need to learn how to weave AI solutions into our problem space in a seamless way. This is the classic product development principle: first identifying a problem statement then using appropriate technologies to address the challenges. Without discipline, the AI hype often pushes us to do the opposite, forcefully embedding AI into a problem. |
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Python User Group (PUB)
2023-11-09 · 18:00
📆 Agenda
🎙 Main talk by Itamar Turner-Trauring Climate change is coming for us all, with catastrophic consequences if we don't take action. What can you, as someone who writes software, do about it? How can you apply your skills to make the situation better? In this talk I'll cover two ways out of many. The first, politics, may not seem obvious, but is the most important—and your career is relevant (and even many of your skills!). The second: reducing carbon emissions by making software more efficient at scale. 🧑💻 About Itamar Turner-Trauring Itamar has been using Python since 1999. He helps companies speed up scientific computing pipelines, is currently working on a book for data scientists and scientists on speeding up low-level code, and he volunteers with a local group organizing for safer bike infrastructure. He writes about Python performance, Docker packaging, and more at https://pythonspeed.com. 📚 Resources ⚡️ Lightning talks We would like you to give a lightning talk (shorter than 10 minutes) about what you are doing with Python. 🖥 This will be a remote meetup. |
Python User Group (PUB)
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