Version 1.3 April 18, 2023

We have moved a session around: “Neo4j graph databases for climate policy” by Marcus Tedesco (B05-B06 → B07-B08)

We have moved a session around: “Neo4j graph databases for climate policy” by Marcus Tedesco (B05-B06 → B07-B08)

Version 1.2 April 16, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Going beyond Parquet's default settings – be surprised what you can get” by Uwe L. Korn

Version 1.1 April 12, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Python Meets UX: Enhancing User Experience with Code” by Neeraj Pandey, Aashka Dhebar
  • “Anti-Patterns: How not to do things in Python” by Gajendra Deshpande
  • “Leveraging Python Data Classes for Elegant and Efficient Object-Oriented Design” by Busayo Awobade

Version 1.0 April 6, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “Staying Alert: How to Implement Continuous Testing for Machine Learning Models” by Emeli Dral.

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Propensity Score Matching in a nOtshell” by Alon Nir

Version 0.7 April 5, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Community-led open source development exemplified by Apache StreamPipes” by Tim Bossenmaier
  • “Staying Alert: How to Implement Continuous Testing for Machine Learning Models” by Emeli Dral

Version 0.6 April 4, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “Community-led open source development exemplified by Apache StreamPipes” by Tim Bossenmaier.

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Hyperparameter optimization for the impatient” by Martin Wistuba

We have moved a session around: “From notebook to pipeline in no time with LineaPy” by Thomas Fraunholz (April 17, 2023, 11:40 a.m., B09 → April 17, 2023, 10:50 a.m., A1).

Version 0.5 March 31, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “How to teach NLP to a newbie & get them started on their first project” by Dr. Lisa Andreevna Chalaguine.

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Look Ma, (almost) no JavaScript! Building interactive web applications with HTMX and Django hassle-free.” by Stephan Klinger

Version 0.4 March 29, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “Aspect-oriented Programming - Diving deep into Decorators” by Mike Müller.

We have moved a session around: “Most of you don't need Spark. Large-scale data management on a budget with Python” by Guillem Borrell (April 18, 2023, 10:30 a.m., A05-A06 → April 19, 2023, 11:40 a.m., A03-A04).

Version 0.3 March 28, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “ipyvizzu-story - a new, open-source charting tool to build, create and share animated data stories with Python in Jupyter” by Peter Vidos
  • “Build animated data explorers with 100 lines of Python using ipyvizzu and Streamlit” by Peter Vidos

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 0.2 March 20, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Explainable AI: Demystifying Complex Models with Shapley Values” by Neeraj Pandey, Hitesh Khandelwal
  • “Finding the perfect Berlin Döner Kebab with Data” by Fuaad Coovadia

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 0.1 March 6, 2023

Hi there!

Better late than never, we released our first schedule for the upcoming PyConDE / PyData in Berlin 2023!
Please take a minute to look up the day and time your presentation will take place. Let us know as soon as possible if there is any problem.
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https://de.pycon.org/frequently-asked-questions/#speaking

Please get in touch with us if you have any questions.
As a speaker feel free to mail us program23@pycon.de

We look forward to seeing you at PyConDE & PyData Berlin 2023!

Sincerely,
The PyConDE & PyData Berlin 2023 Program Committee