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Fivetran & DBT: Moving up the stack
2025-10-29 · 19:40
James C Yarrow
– Senior Data Engineer
@ Future Publishing
With Fivetran and DBT becoming a common tooling pair, lets dive into how Fivetran can take care of our Extract, Loading and DBT to deal with the transformation logic. This tooling changes our data stack as we move closer to the domain and back to data modelling. We will look at the cost models and give some of the decision points to decide if this is valuable to your team and your business. |
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Adventures in Geo-Spatial Data
2025-10-29 · 18:20
Paul Hill
– Machine Learning Professional
@ SRT Marine Systems
I've spent around 30 years working in data science, and the past decade focused mainly on geo-spatial applications. In this session I'll give a whistle-stop tour of some of the projects I've been involved in, from volcano motion detection and algal bloom prediction to ground movement monitoring, maritime data analysis, and the use of geo-spatial data for machine learning. |
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Narwhals: A lightweight compatibility layer between dataframe libraries
2025-07-31 · 20:15
Marco Gorelli
– Creator and Maintainer of Narwhals
@ Narwhals
Narwhals is a lightweight compatibility layer between dataframe libraries which lets your code work seamlessly across Polars, Pandas, PySpark, DuckDB and more. |
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Python and the Data Platform in 2025
2025-07-31 · 19:15
James C Yarrow
– Senior Data Engineer
@ Future Publishing
This will be a walkthrough of the modern data platform, the capabilities and the challenges Python is solving and how other tools like Airflow and DBT play a role in the modern data platform. |
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PyData Bristol - 29th Meetup
2025-06-05 · 17:00
After a long break, we're coming back for another PyData Bristol Meetup! New venue! DeskLodge Beacon Tower! Big thank you for hosting our event this time. Beer and pizza is being provided by our wonderful sponsor Rowden! Agenda for the evening: 🚪 6:00 pm - Doors open 🕡 6:30 pm - Talks commence (sharp!) 📚 Intro 10 Minute talk - Pydata Organisers. 📚 2 25 Minute Talk:
📢 Community announcements 🤝 Relaxed networking over beers and soft drinks Interested in sharing your knowledge or experience at this or a future event? Fill out this form to submit your talk proposal: PyData Bristol Talk Proposal We look forward to seeing you there for another fantastic evening of Python, Data Science, and camaraderie! TalksJames C Yarrow - Python and the Data Platform 2025 A set through the modern data platform, the capabilities and the python challenges python has solved. Agents: Its Landscape and Challenges- An Open Discussion ( Idea to Live ) - by Manish Sharma 🕖 LOGISTICS Talks kick off at 18:30 sharp; then networking in TBC from 20:40. If you realise you can't make it, please un-RSVP in good time to free up your place for your fellow community members. Follow @pydatabristol (PyData Bristol (@PyDataBristol) / X) for updates on this and future events, as well as news from the global PyData community. 📜 CODE OF CONDUCT The PyData Code of Conduct governs this meetup (Code of Conduct ). To discuss any issues or concerns relating to the code of conduct or behaviour of anyone at the PyData meetup, please contact the PyData Bristol organisers, or you can submit a report of any potential Code of Conduct violation directly to NumFOCUS (NumFOCUS Code of Conduct Report Form). SpeakersJames C Yarrow James C Yarrow | LinkedIn Manish Sharma Manish Sharma | LinkedIn |
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DataOps and Data Build Tools DBT
2023-07-27 · 17:00
Sponsored by Amdaris - https://amdaris.com Amdaris is your trusted partner for high velocity extended delivery teams. Location: Amdaris, Finzels Reach, Aurora, Bristol BS1 6BX AGENDA 18.00 – 18:30 Meet & Greet -------------- 18:30 - 19:15 DataOps by Jonathan D'Aloia In this session I will demonstrate how you can implement private link technology to secure your PAAS components across your Data-Platform. Private endpoints are talked about more and more therefore as part of this session I will describe what Private Link technology is. I'll then go on to demonstrate the use cases for Private Link, the considerations that need to be taken into account and some example architectures that can be used when implementing across modern Data-Platforms. I will also show how Private Link can be deployed and implemented through Infrastructure as code to enable you to scale and deploy Private Link in a consistent and secure way. In this session I'll cover what the Data Lakehouse architecture is, where it fits against existing architectures like a data warehouse, and why you should build one. We'll also cover the underlying technology options to arm you with all of the information you need to plan your next data platform. -------------- 19:15 - 19:45 Pizza and Networking -------------- 19:45 - 20:30 Introduction to Data Build Tools by James C Yarrow DBT stands for Data Build Tools and has become a leading choice for Transformation in the ELT data stack. DBT is a transformation workflow that can generate boilerplate, modularize your logic and generate test and error logic on the data itself. We will see how this can help us manage our SQL and business logic. We'll begin with a level 100 introduction that will build on concepts. This session expects you to be comfortable with SQL and a very basic understanding on python. -------------- 20:30 - Pub -------------- About Amdaris Of course, we’re obsessed with cutting-edge technology but it’s how much we care about people that sets us apart. Whether that’s looking after our clients, our staff or the next generation of tech talent, we know that exceptional software development is only possible with exceptional teamwork. If you need help extending your team, building your big idea or application support, we offer a better way to do software. |
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